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Chatterbox (1943)
Character: Judy Boggs
While shooting a western on location, a Hollywood "cowboy" star--whose offscreen image is exactly the opposite of his onscreen one--is saved from disaster by a gregarious local girl. She winds up becoming not only his leading lady in the movie but, because of a set of nutty offscreen circumstances, his fiancé in real life.
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Joan of Ozark (1942)
Character: Judy Hull
An uninhibited Arkansas farmgirl discovers a group of Nazis operating in the United States. Director Joseph Santley's broad WWII comedy stars Judy Canova, Joe E. Brown, Eddie Foy Jr., Anne Jeffreys and Jerome Cowan.
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Hill-billing and Cooing (1956)
Character: Possum Pearl (voice) (uncredited)
Popeye and Olive are driving through hillbilly country; a very large woman hillbilly is in search of a man, and grabs Popeye. And when Popeye's spinach falls, it's up to Olive to save the day.
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True to the Army (1942)
Character: Daisy Hawkins
A wire-walker, on the run from gangsters, masquerades as a soldier at her boyfriend's Army base.
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Scatterbrain (1940)
Character: Judy Hull
A Hollywood studio goofs and signs the wrong girl--a hillbilly from the Ozarks--to a movie contract. Comedy.
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Hit the Hay (1945)
Character: Judy Stevens / Helen Rand
An unsophisticated farm girl pursues a career as an opera singer.
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Sleepytime Gal (1942)
Character: Bessie Cobb
Bessie Cobb, cake decorator in the kitchen of one of Miami's swankier hotels, is the central figure in an elaborate scheme by Chick Patterson, bell captain, who believes he can not only enrich Bessie, but himself, his fiancée, and the kitchen's three screwball chefs, Chef Popodopolis, Chef Petrovich and Chef Barzumium. He plans to enter Bessie in the singing contest sponsored by band-leader Danny Marlowe for a large recording company looking for new talent.. Chick has a recording made of Bessie's voice and substitutes it for that of "Sugar" Caston, who is being sponsored by a big-time gangster and is set up to win. But members of a rival gang, out to get "Sugar", mistake Besiie for her.
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Louisiana Hayride (1944)
Character: Judy Crocker
A naïve farm girl is duped by con men who promise her movie stardom in exchange for her savings.
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Puddin' Head (1941)
Character: Judy Goober
On the day that United Broadcasting System's new building is dedicated, bumbling vice-president Harold L. Montgomery, Sr. discovers that he gave the wrong survey to the builders...
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Carolina Cannonball (1955)
Character: Judy Canova
Judy and her grandpa run a trolley between a train depot and a ghost town in Nevada, near the California border. Three spies intent of tracking down an atomic missile gone astray arrive. When the trolley breaks down, Judy and Grandpa unwittingly install the engine from the nearby crashed missile.
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Going Highbrow (1935)
Character: Annie
A ditzy wife yearns to join "high society" when she and her husband become suddenly wealthy.
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Honeychile (1951)
Character: Judy Canova
A music publishing company tries to swindle a song from a country girl that they inadvertently recorded without her permission.
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Cannonball (1976)
Character: Sharma Capri
Coy "Cannonball" Buckman and his blazing red Pontiac enter the Trans-America Grand Prix, an underground road race spanning the continent in which there are no rules, no speed limits and no heed for the law. En route, Buckman jockeys with an international ensemble of racers for a $100,000 purse. But there are none more important than Cade Redman, his direct competition for a guaranteed spot on the elite Modern Motors racing team.
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Lay That Rifle Down (1955)
Character: Judy Canova
A story about a girl from the sticks doing drudge work at a hotel and dreaming of a better life.
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The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn (1960)
Character: Sheriff's Wife
From chicken thief to cabin boy, riverboat pilot to circus performer, Huck Finn outsmarts everyone on his way down the muddy Mississippi.
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In Caliente (1935)
Character: Specialty Singer
At a Mexican resort, a fast-talking magazine editor woos the dancer he's trashed in print.
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Artists & Models (1937)
Character: Toots
An ad man gets his model girlfriend to pose as a debutante for a new campaign.
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Oklahoma Annie (1952)
Character: Judy Canova
A spunky storekeeper is determined to clean up corruption in her small town, as well as win the heart of the new sheriff. Comedy.
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Untamed Heiress (1954)
Character: Judy
Judy is the daughter of a famous opera singer who once bankrolled prospector Andrew "Cactus" Clayton. Now Clayton hopes to repay the favor, but first he must reclaim his stash of gold from the crooked Williams. Judy helps the old coot by taking on not only Williams, but duplicitous private detectives Walter Martin and Eddie Taylor, not to mention gangsters Spider Mike and Louie.
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Thrill of a Lifetime (1937)
Character: Judy Canova
"Howdy" Nelson believes there is no such think as real love and that romance can be cooked up between any eligible persons (of the opposite sex.) He is so imbued with the idea that he has established a summer camp for that reason,and has written a play on the subject. The Yacht Club Boys visit the camp, misrepresenting themselves as Broadway producers, and the talented guest of the camp put on Nelson's play...which all ends up with a lot of marriage mating; Judy and Skipper, Betty Jane and Stanley and...Gwen and "Howdy,' the guy who was positive there was no such thing as true love.
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Singin' in the Corn (1946)
Character: Judy McCoy
Judy McCoy, a fortune teller with a circus, learns she has inherited some property and heads west to collect. When she arrives in the desert ghost town, she learns that a stipulation in the will is that she has to return the property to the rightful owners, an Indian tribe, before she gets the remaining inheritance
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Sis Hopkins (1941)
Character: Sis Hopkins
An unsophisticated farm girl enrolls in college and stars in the campus musical.
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Sleepy Lagoon (1943)
Character: Judy Joyner
Young radio personality Judy Joyner becomes mayor of the moribund town, Sleepy Lagoon, after running on an all women ticket and promptly sets out to turn the town around.
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Broadway Gondolier (1935)
Character: Hillbilly Specialty
A taxi driver travels to Venice and poses as a gondolier to land a radio singing job.
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