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The Dark Corner (1946)
Character: Mrs. Schwartz (uncredited)
Ex-con turned private investigator Bradford Galt suspects someone is following him and maybe even trying to kill him. With the assistance of his spunky secretary, Kathleen Stewart, he dives deep into a mystery in search of answers.
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Das Kabinett des Dr. Larifari (1930)
Character: Hedda Mutz-Kahla, Schriftstellerin
Three friends who are broke decide to found a film production company. When they start shooting their first film chaos arises...
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A Scandal in Paris (1946)
Character: Aunt Ernestine
A smooth-talking French thief wangles his way into an important position as prefect of police.
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So Ends Our Night (1941)
Character: The Harpy - Ruth's Roommate
An anti-Nazi refugee on the run and a young Jewish couple race across Europe trying to escape Hitler's ever powerful influence.
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Wonder Man (1945)
Character: Mrs. Schmidt
Boisterous nightclub entertainer Buzzy Bellew was the witness to a murder committed by gangster Ten Grand Jackson. One night, two of Jackson's thugs kill Buzzy and dump his body in the lake at Prospect Park in Brooklyn. Buzzy comes back as a ghost and summons his bookworm twin, Edwin Dingle, to Prospect Park so that he can help the police nail Jackson.
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Tough as They Come (1942)
Character: Mrs. Polashek
The 'Dead End Kids & Little Tough Guys' are working as collectors for a finance company, when they discover the company's illegal activities and try to stop them.
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Bride of the Gorilla (1951)
Character: Al-Long
The owner of a plantation in the jungle marries a beautiful woman. Shortly afterward, he is plagued by a strange voodoo curse which transforms him into a gorilla. But is his transformation real or is it all in his head?
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That Uncertain Feeling (1941)
Character: Hungarian Dinner Guest (uncredited)
A happily married woman sees a psychoanalyst and develops doubts about her husband.
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Wallflower (1948)
Character: Old Lady (uncredited)
Two stepsisters become rivals for the same handsome bachelor. Comedy.
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Above Suspicion (1943)
Character: Woman at Kleist's Hotel (Uncredited)
Two newlyweds spy on the Nazis for the British Secret Service during their honeymoon in Europe.
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The Brasher Doubloon (1947)
Character: Maid (uncredited)
Mrs. Elizabeth Bright Murdock hires Marlowe to find an old rare coin, the Brasher Doubloon, that belonged in her deceased husband's collection. Marlowe begins investigating, but quickly finds himself entangled in a series of unexplained murders.
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The Hunchback of Notre Dame (1939)
Character: Grandmother (uncredited)
Paris, France, 1482. Frollo, Chief Justice of benevolent King Louis XI, gets infatuated by the beauty of Esmeralda, a young Romani girl. The hunchback Quasimodo, Frollo's protege and bell-ringer of Notre Dame, lives in peace among the bells in the heights of the immense cathedral until he is involved by the twisted magistrate in his malicious plans to free himself from Esmeralda's alleged spell, which he believes to be the devil's work.
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Die Stadt ohne Juden (1924)
Character: Köchin Kathi (as Gisela Werbezirk)
In the Republic of Utopia, because of the bad economic crisis ailing the nation, the Jews are made the scapegoats for the economic and social ills affecting the population; therefore, the government decides to expel them. Leo Strakosch is among the exiled. He is engaged to Counsellor's Linder's daughter. He gets into the Republic, in a clandestine way, to show to the society the wrongness of their anti-semitic prejudice. Bettauer's novel differs essentially from the film version. "Vienna" was named "Utopia." Even a happy ending was provided.
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Golden Earrings (1947)
Character: German Dowager at Party (uncredited)
A British colonel escapes from the Gestapo to the Black Forest and poses as a Gypsy's mate.
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The Lost Weekend (1945)
Character: Mrs. Wertheim (uncredited)
Longtime alcoholic Don Birnam has been sober for ten days and appears to be over the worst... but his craving has just become more insidious. Evading a country weekend planned by his brother and girlfriend, he begins a four-day bender that just might be his last – one way or another.
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Phantom Lady (1944)
Character: Mama Rosette (uncredited)
A devoted secretary embarks on a dangerous mission to try to find the elusive woman who may prove her boss didn't murder his wife.
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