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I Love You...Good-bye (1974)
Character: Mrs. Freeman
A suburban wife begins to resent the pressures she sees society putting on her as a wife and mother, and leaves her family to find the meaning of her life.
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The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse (1962)
Character: French Prisoner (uncredited)
In Argentina, one daughter of patriarch Madariaga is married to a Frenchman while the other is married to a German thus leading to a crisis when Nazi Germany occupies France and some Madariaga family members fight on opposite sides.
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The Sterile Cuckoo (1969)
Character: Landlady (uncredited)
Uptight college freshman Jerry Payne finds a carefree friend in zany Pookie. After an awkward meeting on the bus, Pookie quickly works her way into Jerry's life. She makes an unannounced visit to Jerry's campus, and before long annoyance turns to affection, and friendship turns to romance. But with Pookie's increasingly neurotic behavior, how long can this love affair last?
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Marjorie Morningstar (1958)
Character: Miss Kimble (uncredited)
While working as a counselor at a summer camp, college-student Marjorie Morgenstern falls for 32-year-old Noel Airman, a would-be dramatist working at a nearby summer theater. Like Marjorie, he is an upper-middle-class New York Jew, but has fallen away from his roots, and Marjorie's parents object among other things to his lack of a suitable profession. Noel himself warns Marjorie repeatedly that she's much too naive and conventional for him, but they nonetheless fall in love.
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Escape from the Planet of the Apes (1971)
Character: Reporter at Hotel (uncredited)
The world is shocked by the appearance of three talking chimpanzees, who arrived mysteriously in a spacecraft. Intrigued by their intelligence, humans use them for research - until the apes attempt to escape.
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The FBI Story (1959)
Character: Clerk (uncredited)
A dedicated FBI agent recalls the agency's battles against the Klan, organized crime and Communist spies.
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Zebra in the Kitchen (1965)
Character: Town Gossip
A young boy lets the animals out of their cages at the Zoo, to set them free, but the animals start taking over the town.
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Plymouth Adventure (1952)
Character: Elizabeth Hopkins
During the Mayflower pilgrims' long voyage across the Atlantic Ocean on their way to America, Captain Christopher Jones falls in love with William Bradford's wife Dorothy.
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Thunder Pass (1954)
Character: Mrs. Hemp
A cavalry unit escorts a group of civilians through dangerous territory inhabited by Indians on the warpath.
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The Pilgrimage Play (1949)
Character: Woman of Samaria
Nelson Leigh assumes the role of Jesus Christ in this drama that depicts such historical events as the Sermon on the Mount and the Last Supper while portraying the period in which Christ roamed the countryside preaching the gospel.
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I Passed for White (1960)
Character: Woman in Employment Office
A young woman falls in love and marries, but withholds from her husband information about her family.
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The Wild Westerners (1962)
Character: Martha Bernard
Sheriff Plummer and his men are using their badges to easily rob gold shipments and kill the drivers. Marshal McDowell and his men are looking for the killers. They catch one who is murdered to keep from talking but his killer is identified as Plummer's Deputy. Plummer is still not suspected when McDowell's wife is kidnaped and the outlaws demand the big gold shipment be sent unguarded. So McDowell heads out alone to face the gang with a load of gunpowder instead of gold and only a few trusted Deputies nearby.
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True Grit (1969)
Character: Mrs. Ross
The murder of her father sends a teenage tomboy on a mission of 'justice', which involves avenging her father's death. She recruits a tough old marshal, 'Rooster' Cogburn because he has 'true grit', and a reputation of getting the job done.
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Batman (1966)
Character: Picnicking Woman (uncredited)
The Dynamic Duo faces four super-villains who plan to hold the world for ransom with the help of a secret invention that instantly dehydrates people.
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Going Steady (1958)
Character: Mrs. Armstrong
Two high-school students keep their marriage a secret from their family and friends, but they're forced to confess when the teenage wife learns she's pregnant.
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A Brand New Life (1973)
Character: Margaret Kalman
After 18 years of marriage, a middle-aged couple has to face the prospect of having their first child.
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Shoot Out (1971)
Character: Housekeeper
Clay Lomax, a bank robber, gets out of jail after an 7 year sentence. He is looking after Sam Foley, the man who betrayed him. Knowing that, Foley hires three men to pay attention of Clay's steps. The things get complicated when Lomax, waiting to receive some money from his ex-lover, gets only the notice of her death and an 7 year old girl, sometimes very annoying, presumed to be his daughter.
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House of Women (1962)
Character: Mrs. Potter
An innocent, pregnant prison inmate (Shirley Knight) becomes the bad warden's (Andrew Duggan) personal favorite.
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Vanishing Point (1971)
Character: Communications Officer
Kowalski works for a car delivery service, and takes delivery of a 1970 Dodge Challenger to drive from Colorado to San Francisco. Shortly after pickup, he takes a bet to get the car there in less than 15 hours.
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Cat Ballou (1965)
Character: Townswoman (uncredited)
A woman seeking revenge for her murdered father hires a famous gunman, but he's very different from what she expects.
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Teacher's Pet (1958)
Character: Clara Dibney (uncredited)
A rugged city editor poses as a journalism student and flirts with the professor.
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