Charles Martin Smith
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Filmography
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Herbie Goes Bananas
(1980)While transporting Herbie from Puerto Vallarta to Brazil for an auto race things get complicated.

Starman
(1984)“Halloween” director John Carpenter switched gears for this interstellar classic about an alien who abducts a widow, disguised as her late husband.

The Buddy Holly Story
(1978)Gary Busey gives an electrifying, Oscar® nominated performance (Best Actor-1978) as Buddy Holly, the musical genius from Lubbock, Texas, who changed the tune of rock n' roll history. With a groundbreaking combination of country music and rhythm & blues, Buddy Holly and the Crickets (Don Stroud, Charles Martin Smith) catapulted to national stardom in just three short years with such hits as...

Fifty/Fifty
(1993)Two mismatched mercenaries must overthrow the tyrannical dictator of a South Seas island in this action-packed adventure comedy directed by Charles Martin Smith. Hired by the CIA, the two money-hungry opportunists face near-impossible odds as they try to recruit an army in the midst of anarchy. Coming up short, their mission is in jeopardy until a gorgeous freedom fighter joins the cause.

The Untouchables
(1987)Determined to bring down gangland kingpin Al Capone, a federal prohibition agent recruits a group of loyal lawmen who won't be tempted by bribery.

American Graffiti
(1973)Four teens in 1962 California get a final, nostalgic glimpse of innocence before facing life in the real world. One night, while discovering the joys of adventure, they make decisions that will change their fate forever.

The Spikes Gang
(1974)A wounded outlaw nursed back to health by three impressionable farm boys teaches them his trade and then enlists them in his bank robberies.

More American Graffiti
(1979)Ron Howard, Cindy Williams, Charles Martin Smith and Paul Le Mat return in this laugh-filled follow-up look into the lives of the gang from George Lucas' original coming-of-age classic, American Graffiti.

Roughing It
(2002)Sam Clemens, also known as Mark Twain, looks back on his early adulthood. Sam Clemens is giving the commencement speech at his daughter's graduation, which sets the stage for flashbacks to his youth and experiences of wandering through the west.