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Next to No Time (1958)
Character: Mario's Girl Friend
Unassuming planning engineer David Webb finds himself on the Queen Elizabeth to New York with instructions to negotiate a high-powered loan. His lack of confidence means he is completely out of his depth, at least until he finds his personality changes every day during the hour the ship's clocks stop to make allowance for their westward passage.
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The Captain's Table (1959)
Character: Yvonne
A captain is promoted by his company from tramp steamers to their flagship passenger liner. Although he is a thoroughly competent sailor ready to take charge of such a ship, he is less prepared for the social duties his new position involves, not least the way he in which becomes the target for all the unattached women on board.
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Urge to Kill (1960)
Character: Gwen
A psychopathic killer murders three girls before police catch him.
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Missão: Matar! (1972)
Character: Iracema Freire Campos
A professional hitman returns to Brazil and is hired to eliminate an Argentine Delegate in a Rio de Janeiro convention. Inspector José da Silva realizes the plot and starts to pursuit him.
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Murder in Eden (1961)
Character: Vicky Woolf
Max Varnel’s British mystery thriller. After discovering a famous painting is a forgery, a noted art critic is killed by a hit-and-run driver. Starring Ray McAnally, Catherine Feller and Yvonne Buckingham.
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Room at the Top (1958)
Character: Girl at Window (uncredited)
An ambitious young accountant schemes to wed a wealthy factory owner's daughter, despite falling in love with a married older woman.
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The Frightened City (1961)
Character: Pretty Girl (Taboo Club)
A small time thief is recruited by a mobster to help with the racketeering. He doesn't like the job, but with the mob on his back, a femme fatale in his bed and a sick friend to care for, he will have to keep all his wits about him.
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Solo for Sparrow (1962)
Character: Jenny
A group of crooks accidentally kill an elderly shop assistant while stealing the keys to the jewellery shop where she works. When his superiors think that the case is better handed over to Scotland Yard, the local detective inspector, Sparrow, decides to go solo to investigate the crime himself.
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Sapphire (1959)
Character: Sapphire Robbins
Two Scotland Yard detectives investigate the murder of a young woman of mixed race who had been passing for white. As they interview a spate of suspects -- including the girl's white boyfriend and his disapproving parents -- the detectives wade through a stubbornly entrenched sludge of racism and bigotry.
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A Kind of Loving (1962)
Character: Barmaid (uncredited)
As Vic Brown vacillates between infatuation and disinterest for his co-worker Ingrid Rothwell, she finds out that she is pregnant and Vic has to reconcile how he thought his life would go with what life actually has in store for him.
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Desert Mice (1959)
Character: Waitress (uncredited)
A World War II farce that follows the antics of an ENSA (Entertainment National Service Association) group. Fresh from the music halls, they bumble their way from army camp to camp.
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The Tell-Tale Heart (1960)
Character: Mina
A man's sanity is a point of contention as he confesses to murdering an elderly man, driven by the victim's pale blue 'vulture eye', culminating in guilt-induced auditory hallucinations of the victim's beating heart.
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Passport to Shame (1958)
Character: Tart
British melodrama about a cabbie befriending a girl caught up in the white slave trade.
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Our Man in Havana (1960)
Character: Woman
Jim Wormold is an expatriate Englishman living in pre-revolutionary Havana with his teenage daughter Milly. He owns a vacuum cleaner shop but isn’t very successful so he accepts an offer from Hawthorne of the British Secret Service to recruit a network of agents in Cuba.
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The Sinister Man (1961)
Character: Miss Russell
When a corpse is found in the Thames, the only clue is that the dead man was killed by a karate or judo expert.
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Fogo e Paixão (1989)
Character: Martha Miller
A bus tour to São Paulo’s touristic spots bumps into several strange people.
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The Keeler Affair (1963)
Character: Christine Keeler
A teenage prostitute in England gets involved with high-level politicians and becomes enmeshed in a sex-and-spy scandal.
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