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The Big Punch (1948)
Character: Midge Parker
Gangsters frame a boxer for murder when he refuses to throw a fight.
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Triple Threat (1948)
Character: N/A
An arrogant college football player turns professional, taking his bad attitude with him.
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Thunderhoof (1948)
Character: Margarita
Two men, one woman and one horse get into trouble.
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The Big Street (1942)
Character: Showgirl (uncredited)
Meek busboy Little Pinks is in love with an extremely selfish nightclub singer who despises and uses him.
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Leave It to Henry (1949)
Character: Barbara Latham
Henry Latham and town Mayor Colton continue their misadventures in Smalltown, America. This time, twelve-year-old David Latham is testifying at the trial of his father, Henry, who is accused of burning down the McCluskey bridge.
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The Hucksters (1947)
Character: Model in Elevator (uncredited)
A World War II veteran wants to return to advertising on his own terms, but finds it difficult to be successful and maintain his integrity.
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Mexican Spitfire Sees a Ghost (1942)
Character: Minor Role
Carmelita and Uncle Matt find themselves in a haunted house, but the "ghosts" are actually enemy agents who are trying to frighten away visitors in order to develop a nitroglycerin bomb.
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Embraceable You (1948)
Character: Miss Purdy - Nurse
Eddie, a small-time hoodlum is forced to care for Marie, the woman he accidentally hit with his car during a crime. He is broke and hits up his very displeased mob boss for cash. To make matters worse, Eddie and Marie begin to fall for each other.
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Father Makes Good (1950)
Character: Barbara Latham
In the third movie in Monogram's "Father" series, patriarch Henry Latham buys a cow in order to bypass the town's milk tax.
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Mr. Lucky (1943)
Character: Girl (uncredited)
A conman poses as a war relief fundraiser, but when he falls for a charity worker, his conscience begins to trouble him.
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Good News (1947)
Character: Flossie (uncredited)
At fictitious Tait University in the Roaring '20s, co-ed and school librarian Connie Lane falls for football hero Tommy Marlowe. Unfortunately, he has his eye on gold-digging vamp Pat McClellan. Tommy's grades start to slip, which keeps him from playing in the big game. Connie eventually finds out Tommy really loves her and devises a plan to win him back and to get him back on the field.
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I racconti di Canterbury (1972)
Character: Priest (uncredited)
Glimpses of Chaucer penning his famous work are sprinkled through this re-enactment of several of his stories.
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Adventures of Don Juan (1948)
Character: Catherine
Spanish Lothario Don Juan, the legendary lover and adventurer returns to Spain following a scandal and comes to the aid of his queen, who is under threat from sinister forces.
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Henry, the Rainmaker (1949)
Character: Barbara Latham
The first of Monogram's "Father" series was Henry, the Rainmaker, assembled in a fast seven days. Henry Latham is an average family man who is galvanized into entering a mayoral race over the issue of garbage disposal. When incumbent mayor Colton solves this issue himself, Henry turns his attentions to the current water shortage. His efforts to become a rainmaker prove cataclysmic, to say the least.
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Mexican Spitfire's Elephant (1942)
Character: Villa Luigi Hat Check Girl
A pair of shipboard smugglers have a large diamond hidden inside a small elephant statuette, which they plant on absentminded Lord Epping to get it past customs. Now, his lordship is visiting Uncle Matt Lindsay who looks just like him. Thanks to flirtatious Diana's efforts to get the elephant back, the comic confusion proliferates, with 'spitfire' Carmelita (now a blonde) playing a prominent part.
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