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Lucky In Love (1929)
Character: N/A
Michael O'More, an American who lives in Ireland with his uncle, a horsetrainer for the Earl of Balkerry, loves Lady Mary Cardigan, granddaughter of the Earl. He finds a rival in Capt. Brian Fitzroy, a rake who intends to buy the impoverished earl's castle and marry Lady Mary. After nearly killing Fitzroy in a brawl over Lady Mary, Michael flees to the United States. There he becomes financially secure when department store magnate Abe Feinberg offers him a job. Feinberg commissions Michael to establish a linen mill on the earl's estate. He and Mary, who is in the United States evading Fitzroy, return to Ireland and marry.
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The Monkey's Paw (1933)
Character: Rose
A mother wishes for the return of her dead son, a wish that is granted by the severed paw of a dead monkey.
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Let’s Be Ritzy (1934)
Character: Mrs. Pembrook
Complications ensue when a young married couple pretend to be something they're not.
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Criminal Lawyer (1937)
Character: Betty Walker
Barry Brandon, a criminal lawyer, visits the night club of Denny Larkin, his primary client, with Betty Walker, a spoiled society girl. The police raid the club and Brandon pleads that the whole group is guilty, just to get even with Larkin for a rebuke. On the same night in court, Madge Carter is on trial for disorderly conduct, and Brandon volunteers to defend her, and proves the case against her if a frame-up. Finding that she is penniless, Brandon hires her as his secretary, and falls in love with her. Brandon is appointed district attorney and has ambitions of becoming the state governor. Having dinner at Betty's home, she maneuvers him, while he is drunk, into marrying her. Later, Madge is a witness when Larkin shoots down a fellow gangster. By threatening Brandon's life, he forces her to commit perjury at his trial, and say he fired in self-defense. Brandon, the prosecuting attorney (who has had his marriage to Betty annulled) knows she is lying but doesn't know why.
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Stolen Holiday (1937)
Character: Helen Tuttle
A young model is set up with her own fashion business by a crooked financier, who sells worthless bonds.
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The Human Side (1934)
Character: Alma Hastings
The story of a theatrical producer, his divorced wife and their four children.
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Gentlemen of the Press (1929)
Character: Dorothy Snell Hanley
A newspaperman is drawn away from family life by the needs of his paper until a new woman enters his life.
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The Devil Thumbs a Ride (1947)
Character: Agnes Smith
Steve Morgan kills a man in a holdup and hitches a ride to Los Angeles with Fergie. At a gas station, they pick up two women. Encountering a roadblock, Morgan takes over and persuades the party to spend the night at an unoccupied beach house. The police close in as one by one, the others learn that Morgan is a killer.
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Gallant Lady (1933)
Character: Cynthia Haddon
Unwed mother gives up baby for adoption and hopes to get it back when the adoptive mother dies.
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Secrets of a Secretary (1931)
Character: Sylvia Merritt
Society girl becomes a social secretary when her father dies penniless. From a story by Charles Brackett.
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Berkeley Square (1933)
Character: Marjorie Frant
A young American man is transported back to London in the time shortly after the American Revolution and meets his ancestors.
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Love Before Breakfast (1936)
Character: Countess Jane Campanella
Scott is a very rich businessman who hangs out with a snooty, silly Countess, but has the hots for Kay who is already engaged to Bill. Scott pursues Kay like crazy, going so far as to buy Bill's oil company so that he can banish him to Japan, leaving Kay unmoored.
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Old English (1930)
Character: Phyllis
An old man unethically provides an income for his two grandchildren.
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Stage Door Canteen (1943)
Character: Betty Lawford
A young soldier on a pass in New York City visits the famed Stage Door Canteen, where famous stars of the theater and films appear and host a recreational center for servicemen during the war. The soldier meets a pretty young hostess and they enjoy the many entertainers and a growing romance
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