Ruth Dunning

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Save a Little Sunshine Save a Little Sunshine (1938) Character: Miss Dickson
Dave Smalley buys a lost Archaeopteryx fossil by accident at an auction and uses the reward money for this to buy a share in his landlady's lodging- house. She turns him into an exploited man-of-all-work about the house, but after a lady guest persuades him that he resembles Napoleon he becomes convinced that he is a born leader and mounts a takeover bid to reverse their roles.
I'll Have You to Remember I'll Have You to Remember (1960) Character: Millicent James
A retired couple with many unresolved old scores to settle, argue and bicker while their world decays around them.
Night Duty Night Duty (1972) Character: Mrs. Trent
A night worker at a mental institution finds his job beginning to change.
Where I Live Where I Live (1960) Character: Jessy Turner
Dad has been living with daughter Jessy for years and she needs a break. She suggests he could live with her prosperous brother George. George has other ideas.
And Women Shall Weep And Women Shall Weep (1960) Character: Mrs. Lumsden
A mother tries to prevent her younger son being led astray by his delinquent elder brother.
Dangerous Afternoon Dangerous Afternoon (1961) Character: Miss Letty Frost / Irma Randall
The manager of a halfway house for female ex-cons takes action when a blackmailer threatens to expose her secret.
It's a Great Day It's a Great Day (1955) Character: Gladys Grove
Big screen spin off from the BBC TV series The Grove Family, ostensibly the first British soap opera. Bob Grove, a builder has problems with the council, over building supplies that he needs to complete a job on a local housing estate. Under pressure to finish the job, his son gets them from a local crook. When the council find out, they call in the police, so the Grove family get together, to clear themselves, in time for the grand opening.
Urge to Kill Urge to Kill (1960) Character: Auntie B
A psychopathic killer murders three girls before police catch him.
All That Is England All That Is England (1932) Character: N/A
Austin promotional short, showing a tour around the country by many Austin models, from the Seven to the Ascot.
Intimate Relations Intimate Relations (1953) Character: Leonie
Yvonne is seething when her devoted son, Michael, declares his intention to marry Madeleine, despite the latter's admitting to having an affair with a mysterious older man. At the same time, George, Michael's father, confides in Yvonne's sister, Leo, that he is in fact Madeleine's other lover. Together, they hatch a plot to end Madeleine's hopes of marriage - by threatening to reveal George's scandalous secret to his son.
Jude Jude (1980) Character: Fay
Twelve-year-old Jude has never met Dick, his father. One Sunday afternoon Dick impulsively engineers a meeting, which has distressing consequences.
Rest in Peace, Uncle Fred Rest in Peace, Uncle Fred (1970) Character: Aunt Meg
Two incidents in a young actress's life have their effect on each other - a dinner date with a film producer, and attendance at the funeral of a favourite uncle.
Hot Summer Night Hot Summer Night (1959) Character: Nell Palmer
Jacko, a respected union man, is fighting for the promotion of a Jamaican colleague to chargehand, but when his daughter brings home her black boyfriend, he realises that racial prejudice is rife within his own home. This powerful drama exposes the deep-seated racial tensions hidden in British family life during the late 1950s. Written for the stage by Unity Theatre's Ted Willis, this television recording was filmed a few weeks after the play's successful West End run, and most of the stage cast repeat their roles here, including the terrific John Slater, Andree Melly and Lloyd Reckord. The drama's interracial kiss is probably the first to be shown on British TV.
The Woman in the Hall The Woman in the Hall (1947) Character: Shirley Dennison
Lorna Blake, (Ursula Jeans) is a widow with two daughters. She augments her slender income by using her children to extort money - visiting the houses of the rich to tell a pathetic story and beg for help. And Lorna makes a rich capture when Sir Halmar Bernard, (Cecil Parker), proposes to her. She tells him that she has only one daughter, Molly (Jill Freud, credited as Jill Raymond). When her other daughter, Jay (Jean Simmons), is arrested for forging a cheque, she refuses to help her.
The Black Panther The Black Panther (1977) Character: Lesley's Mother
A gung-ho ex-military man pursues a secret life of crime, culminating in the kidnapping of a teenage heiress.
The House in Nightmare Park The House in Nightmare Park (1973) Character: Agnes Henderson
Comedy legend Frankie Howerd stars as the victim of sinister shenanigans in this hilarious spoof of British horror films of the early ‘70s. Starring Hugh Burden and Oscar winner Ray Milland, and written by Terry Nation. Foster Twelvetrees, a struggling tragedian who scrapes a living by giving hammy performances from the classics, can hardly believe his luck when he’s invited to give a dramatic reading at the country home of a well-off family. Joy soon turns to outraged horror when he discovers dead bodies, foul intentions, lots of snakes and a madwoman in the attic. Can he uncover the hidden family secret before he comes to a sticky end..?
Man of the Moment Man of the Moment (1955) Character: Gladys Grove (uncredited)
Norman is a file clerk who accidentally becomes a British delegate to a diplomatic conference, befriends the queen of a remote island, and winds up a knight. Norman leaves rooms in shambles, tailors in shreds, and diplomats in bandages. Chased by gunmen and assassins of foreign powers, Norman finds himself running through active TV studio sets and interrupts various programs and performances in progress
The Weak and the Wicked The Weak and the Wicked (1954) Character: Prison Matron
Jean Raymond an upper class woman with a gambling addiction, is given a twelve-month prison sentence resulting from her inability to pay her debts. At first she is overwhelmingly depressed by life in the women's prison; gradually, however, her misery is relieved by the many close friends she makes there. This sympathetic drama traces the contrasting lives and often faltering progress of the inmates of a women's prison.
Hoffman Hoffman (1970) Character: Mrs. Mitchell
A businessman blackmails his young secretary into spending a weekend with him.
The Three Lives of Thomasina The Three Lives of Thomasina (1963) Character: Mother Stirling
Thomasina is the pet cat of Mary McDhui, the daughter of Scottish veterinarian Andrew McDhui. When Thomasina falls ill, McDhui declares that the pet should be put down. But when Mary and her father try to bury the cat, Lori MacGregor (Susan Hampshire), who is said to be a witch, shows up and attempts to steal it.



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