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After the Show (1959)
Character: Freda Cherrill
Young Victor Liebig returns from the theatre with his eccentric Aunt, when he receives a call summoning them to the flat of his Uncle's suicidal mistress.She's a young, bohemian type and Victor is smitten. She leads him on and he takes her out, but after meeting her friends, realises she's not for him.
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I Can Destroy the Sun (1958)
Character: Bella
Senior officials in the British, American and Russian governments all receive the same cryptic and unsigned message - "I Can Destroy The Sun". What can it mean?
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The Bone Yard (1964)
Character: Mrs. Lattimore
Extraordinary things happen at an ordinary police station.
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To Encourage the Others (1972)
Character: Mrs Bentley
The true story of Derek Bentley, whose conviction and execution for a murder committed by someone else provoked a public revulsion.
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Who Pays? (1968)
Character: Mrs. Lambert
After a scout troupe is tragically mowed down by a truck, responsibility passes around the driver, the poorly sited roadworks and the scout master for allowing his charges on the main road.
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Spoiled (1968)
Character: Mrs. Clenham
A schoolmaster invites a nineteen-year-old student to stay with him and his wife to cram for imminent exams.
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Oy Vay Maria (1977)
Character: Bridie McLaughlin
Jewish boy loves Catholic girl - will love triumph over family objections?
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Circles of Deceit (1993)
Character: Kilburn Neighbour
John is a special forces operative who retires after his family is killed in a terrorist bombing, but his former bosses have other plans. He is re-activated for duty and is given orders to infiltrate the organization responsible for his family's murder.
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The Leather Boys (1964)
Character: Bus Conductress
Reggie and Dot are a young South London couple who get married before they really get to know each other. After the marriage, they quickly begin to drift apart. Dot seems content to pursue her own interests, until Reggie meets Pete, a fellow cyclist, and begins to explore his own identity.
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Little Lord Fauntleroy (1980)
Character: Mary
Young Cedric Errol and his widowed mother live in genteel poverty in 1880s Brooklyn after the death of his father. Cedric's grandfather, the Earl of Dorincourt, has long ago disowned his son for marrying an American. But after the death of the Earl's remaining son, he decides to accept Cedric as his heir.
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The Witches (1966)
Character: Mrs. Dowsett
Following a nervous breakdown, Gwen takes up the job of head teacher in the small village of Haddaby. There she can benefit from the tranquillity and peace, enabling her to recover fully. But under the facade of idyllic country life she slowly unearths the frightening reality of village life in which the inhabitants are followers of a menacing satanic cult with the power to inflict indiscriminate evil and death if crossed.
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The Day the Earth Caught Fire (1961)
Character: Woman Lost in Fog (uncredited)
British reporters suspect an international cover-up of a global disaster in progress... and they're right. Hysterical panic has engulfed the world after the United States and the Soviet Union simultaneously detonate nuclear devices and have caused the orbit of the Earth to alter, sending it hurtling towards the sun.
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Life in Danger (1959)
Character: Mrs. Annie Ashley
Panic and fear overtake a small British farming community after a homicidal child-killer escapes from a local mental hospital.
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The Deep Blue Sea (1994)
Character: Mrs. Elton
Hester Collyer is rescued by a neighbor after attempting suicide in the flat she shares with her young lover, ex-RAF pilot Freddie Page. The neighbors alert her husband, who arrives at the flat only to find her fully recovered...
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All Coppers Are... (1972)
Character: Mrs. Briggs
A young policeman and a small-time crook are both involved with the same girl.
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The Secret Garden (1987)
Character: Mrs. Gordy
When a spoiled English girl living in 19th century India loses both parents in a cholera epidemic, she is sent back to England to live in a country mansion. The lord is a strange old man-- frail and deformed, immensely kind but so melancholy. She wishes to discover what has caused him so much sorrow and to bring joy back to the household. It all must have something to do with the screams and wails which echo through the house at night and no one wants to talk about.
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