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Farewell Performance (1963)
Character: Janice
After a pop singer is murdered, the police have to figure out which of his many enemies is responsible.
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The Fourth Square (1961)
Character: Nina Stewart
The Police investigate the theft of emerald jewellery which had led to murder.
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On the Run (1963)
Character: Yvonne
An ex-con escapes from jail to clear himself about a robbery charge
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Strangers' Meeting (1957)
Character: Margot Sanders
A fateful Stranger's Meeting leads to a maelstrom of crime, deception and murder in this 64-minute British programmer. The beautiful Delphi Lawrence heads a stellar cast, including such reliables as Victor Maddern, Norman Rossington, Conrad Phillips and Reginald Hearne. The plot centers around acrobat Peter Arne, falsely accused of murder. Escaping from the authorities, Arne hides out in a rustic inn, allowing first-time director (and former cinematographer) Robert Day ample opportunity for dark, menacing shadows and sinister underlighting. The genuine murderer is revealed just seconds before the culprit's death. Stranger's Meeting was held back from release until Robert Day's "official" directorial debut, The Green Man, had made the rounds.
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Auto Stop (1965)
Character: Federika
A young couple go on a hitch-hiking tour of Europe.
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Doublecross (1956)
Character: Anna Krassin
A Cornish fisherman becomes involved with Iron Curtain spies.
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Blind Spot (1958)
Character: Yvonne Dubar
US Army Officer Dan Adams, blinded during the war, is framed for a diamond smuggling rap. Upon regaining his sight, Adams goes after the real thieves in an effort to clear his name. In order to trap the wily criminals, Adams pretends that he's still bereft of his vision.
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Duel in the Jungle (1954)
Character: Pan American Girl
An American insurance investigator is sent to Rhodesia to investigate the mysterious death of a diamond broker who drowned whilst diving off the coast. The broker was insured for $1 million so the insurers are suspicious.
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Der Fall X701 (1964)
Character: Joan Overton
A scientist experimenting with suspended animation decides to use himself as a test subject. Before he is frozen, his wife is killed, and he is suspected of her murder. a murder suspect.
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Son of Robin Hood (1958)
Character: Sylvia
Ten years after the death of Robin Hood, the bandit of Sherwood Forest and defender of the Crown, the power-mad Duke Simon Des Roches plots to seize the British kingdom from its rightful heir, the boy prince, and only Robin's men stand in his way.
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The Last Challenge (1967)
Character: Marie Webster
An upstart outlaw baits a legendary gunslinger, now a marshal in love with a saloon keeper.
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Cone of Silence (1960)
Character: Joyce Mitchell
A seasoned pilot is condemned for an error which causes a crash. The pilot later dies in a crash with similar circumstances and an examiner looks for scientific reasons for the crashes.
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The Feminine Touch (1956)
Character: Nurse Pat Martin
Following a group of five very different student nurses during their first year of training at an NHS hospital in London called St. Augustine’s Hospital (filmed at Guy's Hospital), where they live in a dormitory. Susan (Belinda Lee) is reliable and sensible; Pat (Delphi Lawrence) is flighty and open; Maureen (Adrienne Corri) is Irish and loud; Ann (Henryetta Edwards) is a typical public school girl; and Liz (Barbara Archer) comes from a typical working class background. As they get to know each other, they bond in spite of their differences.
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Beat Girl (1960)
Character: Greta (uncredited!)
When her architect father brings home a much younger new wife, rebellious and resentful teen Jenny goes to extreme lengths to sabotage their relationship.
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It's Never Too Late (1956)
Character: Mrs Madge Dixon
To Laura Hammond's large family, she is simply the mother who makes all their lives run more smoothly. But although they don’t know it, she is a very successful novelist and when her screenplay comes to the attention of a Hollywood producer, Laura is suddenly plunged into the big time.
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The Gold Express (1955)
Character: Pearl
Claustrophobic train-set comedy-thriller (produced by H.G. Wells son) with an ace reporter coming up against crooks intent on stealing a gold shipment on the Scotland to London express. A scatterbrained scientist, a gun-toting dame with revenge on her mind and a pair of eccentric spinster crime novelists – who steal the film – round out the motley band of passengers who cross the path of our intrepid hero as he tries to get his big scoop.
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Just My Luck (1957)
Character: Miss Betty Daviot
Norman works in a jewellers workshop and fantasises (in the nicest way) about meeting the window dresser across the road from his workshop. He wants to buy her a diamond pendant but calculates it will take him over 100 years to save up for it. He is talked into betting a pound on a six horse accumulator at the Goodwood races with a slightly shady bookmaker. When he has won on the first five races, the bookie owes him over 16,000 pounds and everyone begins to worry. Everyone's future depends on a single race ... what can be done ?
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Blood Orange (1953)
Character: Chelsea
Discharged by his employer, a private eye stays on a jewel theft case after a model with information for him is murdered.
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Meet Mr. Callaghan (1954)
Character: Effie Perkins
A young woman is framed for the murder of a wealthy man who met his death at the hands of his heirs.
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Barbados Quest (1955)
Character: Jean Larson
Special investigator Duke Martin is in London to investigate the authenticity of a rare postage stamp called the Barbados Overplate. Someone is willing to commit murder to get his or her hands on the stamp, which puts a crimp in Duke's efforts to romance every beautiful woman he meets.
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Bunny Lake Is Missing (1965)
Character: 1st Mother
A woman reports that her young daughter is missing, but there seems to be no evidence that she ever existed.
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Seven Keys (1961)
Character: Natalie Worth
Alan Dobie plays a convict who is bequeathed a set of seven keys by a fellow prisoner. After discovering that the deceased was an embezzler who stole £20,000 that was never recovered; he sets out to find the cash after finishing the last three months of his sentence. However he must first solve the mystery of which locks the keys fit, and run the gauntlet of the police and a number of gangsters who are after him and the money.
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The Man Who Could Cheat Death (1959)
Character: Margo Phillipe
Dr. Bonner plans to live forever through periodic gland transplants from younger, healthier human victims. Bonner looks about 40; he's really 104 years old. But people are starting to get suspicious, and he may not make 200.
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Too Many Crooks (1959)
Character: Beryl
Accident-prone Fingers runs a pretty unsuccessful gang. They try and rob wealthy but tricky Billy Gordon - who distrusts banks and fears the Inland Revenue - but he sees Fingers and the boys off. So they decide to kidnap his daughter, only to end up with his wife Lucy. Gordon makes out he couldn't be more pleased, spuring Lucy to take charge of the hopeless bunch of villains.
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