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The Further Adventures of Gallegher (1965)
Character: Adeline Jones
The young copyboy helps the town’s first female newspaper reporter, who is writing a series on confidence men. The swindlers are caught up in a sting, but they catch on and the reporter and Gallegher have to subdue them in order to escape and write their article.
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Survival (1976)
Character: N/A
Dinner guests of a wealthy millionaire must justify their own existence or face the penalty of death.
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O’Malley (1983)
Character: Amanda O'Malley
An ex-New York detective becomes a poor man's private eye and gets involved in a high-stakes scam.
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A Girl Named Sooner (1975)
Character: Selma Goss
A young girl in the hills of Indiana, who had been abandoned by her family and raised by a bootlegging old woman, is taken by the authorities and made the ward of a childless couple.
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Charley's Aunt (1983)
Character: Donna Lucia D'Alvadorez
Charley's Aunt is a farce in three acts written by Brandon Thomas. The story centres on Lord Fancourt Babberley, an undergraduate whose friends Jack and Charley persuade him to impersonate the latter's aunt.
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The Weird World of Weird (1970)
Character: N/A
Exploitation documentary, not to be confused with the Something Weird compilation of the same name, which amongst others contains a copy of this film.
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Laguna Heat (1987)
Character: Helene Long
Tom Shepard returns to his home town of Laguna Beach to escape his turbulent past. But the tranquility is shattered when he gets involved in the investigation of a series of grisly and bizarre murders.
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A Masterpiece of Murder (1986)
Character: Ruth Beekman
An over-the-hill gumshoe reluctantly teams with worldly retired master thief to solve a string of art thefts and murders.
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Little Vegas (1990)
Character: Martha
Quirky serio-comedy about the unusual residents of a desert trailer park that mobsters want to turn into a gambling mecca.
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The Young Runaways (1978)
Character: Marian Lockhart
Heartless parents C.L. Doyle and his wife take two of their older children, Rosebud & Joseph T. Doyle, on a family vacation to Alaska, but dump their younger ones, Freddy & Margaret Jean, in a Los Angeles foster home. Infuriated by this, Rosebud talks Joseph T. into running away with her so that they can break their younger siblings out of the system, which sparks a manhunt, and an outburst of sympathy among kids everywhere. [Wonderful World of Disney (1954), Season 24, Episode 17]
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Love Can Be Murder (1992)
Character: Maggie O'Brien
Elizabeth Bentley is a successful lawyer who suddenly has some "punkish" daydreams of being "Rambo" right around the time her clueless boyfriend Brad asks her to marry him. After a therapy session, she quits her job to the surprise of her family and Brad, and goes into the detective business, opening her own private-eye office. Unfortunately, the ghost of the private-eye who owned the office still lingers and Elizabeth's the only one who can see or hear him. At first, she becomes an unwilling partner in Nick Peyton's unfinished investigation, but then she finds herself falling for the salty, but dead, guy.
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A Chant of Silence (1973)
Character: Anne Spencer
A murdering skyjacker parachutes to safety and poses as a novice monk in an isolated New Mexico monastery.
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More Dead than Alive (1969)
Character: Monica Alton
When the multiple murderer Cain is released from prison after 18 years, he wants to settle down as a rancher and never touch a gun again. But his former life haunts him; not only that nobody wants to give him a job, some villains also want to pay him back. So he has to accept the offer of showman Ruffalo to perform as "Killer Cain" in his traveling shooting show. However after 18 years without practice even Ruffalo's young assistant Billy shoots better than Cain.
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Lydia Bailey (1952)
Character: Lydia Bailey
A young Boston lawyer, Albron Hamlin, goes to Haiti in 1802 to find Lydia Bailey, whose estate he must settle. The island is war-torn in the strife between Toussaing L'Overture, the black president, and the French who are trying to retake possession of the country. Hamlin finds Lydia and, against the background of war and rebellion, they fall in love while helping the Haitians against the French.
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Haunts of the Very Rich (1972)
Character: Annette Larrier
A group of wealthy but secretly very troubled people travel to an island resort. After experiencing a brush with death, they find themselves wondering about their existences.
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Funny Girl (1968)
Character: Georgia James
The life of famed 1930s comedienne Fanny Brice, from her early days in the Jewish slums of New York, to the height of her career with the Ziegfeld Follies, as well as her marriage to the rakish gambler Nick Arnstein.
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Impasse (1969)
Character: Bobby Jones
Adventurers search for World War II gold in the Philippines.
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The Hired Gun (1957)
Character: Ellen Beldon
A bounty hunter tries to prove his beautiful quarry innocent of murder.
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Blackboard Jungle (1955)
Character: Ann Dadier
Richard Dadier is a teacher at North Manual High School, an inner-city school where many of the pupils frequently engage in anti-social behavior. Dadier makes various attempts to engage the students' interest in education, challenging both the school staff and the pupils. He is subjected to violence as well as duplicitous schemes.
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The Love God? (1969)
Character: Lisa LaMonica
Ornithologist Abner Peacock sells off his modest-selling birdwatching periodical to a charlatan who turns it into a girlie mag, making it a massive financial success. After Peacock and the magazine are taken to court on obscenity charges, he unwillingly becomes a reluctant hero and ends up a swinging libertine.
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The Rack (1956)
Character: Aggie Hall
Army Captain Edward Hall returns to the U.S. after two years in a prison camp in the Korean War. In the camp, he was brainwashed and helped the Chinese convince the other prisoners that they were fighting an unjust war. When he comes back he is charged for collaboration with the enemy. Where does loyalty end in a prison camp, when the camp is a living hell?
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Forbidden Planet (1956)
Character: Altaira Morbius
Starship C57D travels to planet Altair 4 in search of the crew of spaceship "Bellerophon," a scientific expedition that has been missing for twenty years. They find themselves unwelcome by the expedition's lone survivor and warned of destruction by an invisible force if they don't turn back immediately.
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Mazes and Monsters (1982)
Character: Ellie
Bound together by a desire to play "Mazes and Monsters," Robbie and his four college classmates decide to move the board game into the local cavern. Robbie loses his mind, and the line between reality and fantasy fuse into a harrowing nightmare.
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Bad Day at Black Rock (1955)
Character: Liz Wirth
One-armed war veteran John J. Macreedy steps off a train at the sleepy little town of Black Rock. Once there, he begins to unravel a web of lies, secrecy, and murder.
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Little Mo (1978)
Character: Sophie Fisher
Biopic about tennis great Maureen Connolly who, as a teenager, was the first woman to win the Grand Slam of Tennis, became world-renowned as "Little Mo," and died of cancer in 1969 at the age of 34.
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My First Love (1988)
Character: Terry
Widow Jean Miller thinks she's ready for a new romance with her high school sweetheart, Sam Morrissey, a physician of considerable means. The only thing standing in the way of rekindling this first love is the presence of his very attractive, very together 39-year-old girlfriend, Claire.
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The Satan Bug (1965)
Character: Ann Williams
A US government germ warfare lab has had an accident. The first theory is that one of the germs has been released and killed several scientists. The big fear is that a more virulent strain, named The Satan Bug because all life can be killed off by it should it escape, may have been stolen.
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Fireball Forward (1972)
Character: Helen Sawyer
A hard-nose general takes over a division with a bad combat record.
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Cry Panic (1974)
Character: Julie
A man accidentally runs over and kills a pedestrian outside a small town. He begins to suspect that the locals, including the sheriff, are keeping secrets about the victim.
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The Forgotten Man (1971)
Character: Marie Hardy Forrest
A Marine officer reported as killed in Vietnam, but who was actually a POW, returns home. Instead of being welcomed home, however, he discovers that his father has died, his wife has remarried, his daughter has been adopted, his business has been sold, and his life has completely changed.
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The Scarlet Coat (1955)
Character: Sally Cameron
An American officer goes undercover to unmask a Revolutionary War traitor.
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Born Again (1978)
Character: Patty Colson
Having been imprisoned for his part in the Watergate scandal, Charles Colson undergoes a religious conversion.
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Dreamboat (1952)
Character: Carol Sayre
Thornton Sayre, a respected college professor - secretly formerly a silent films romantic action hero - is disturbed, feeling his privacy has been violated, and his professional credibility as a scholar jeopardized, when he learns his old movies have been resurrected and are being aired on TV. He sets out to demand this cease. However, his former co-star is the hostess of the TV show playing the films, and she has other plans.
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Summer Holiday (1948)
Character: Elsie Rand
Danville, Connecticut at the turn of the century. Young Richard Miller lives in a middle-class neighborhood with his family. He is in love with the girl next-door, Muriel, but her father isn't too happy with their puppy-love, since Richard always share his revolutionary ideas with her.
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Rogue Cop (1954)
Character: Nancy Corlane
A police detective on the take tries to catch his brother's killer.
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Detour to Terror (1980)
Character: Sheila
A homicidal dune-buggy trio terrorizes a busload of Las Vegas bound tourists with the intent to kidnap one of them.
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Lost Flight (1970)
Character: Gina Talbott
The captain of a downed airliner must help his crew and passengers survive on a deserted jungle island in the midst of a power struggle - an adult version of "Lord of the Flies."
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The Last Survivors (1975)
Character: Helen Dixon
When a passenger ship sinks, a ship's officer must decide which passengers in an overcrowded lifeboat must be sacrificed so the rest can survive an approaching typhoon.
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El desafío de Pancho Villa (1972)
Character: Flo
In 1916, during the Mexican Revolution, General Pancho Villa manages to escape from the clutches of General Goyo, his greatest enemy, only to face an even greater problem when he meets McDermott, a mysterious adventurer who promises to get him weapons and ammunition for his troops.
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Brainstorm (1965)
Character: Lorrie Benson
Scientist Jim Grayam saves his boss' wife from suicide but then falls in love with her.
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Wild Women (1970)
Character: Jean Marshek
Five female convicts are recruited to secretly transport arms into Mexican-held Texas in 1840
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The Whistle at Eaton Falls (1951)
Character: Jean
A newly promoted plant supervisor finds himself in the position of having to announce a layoff of his fellow workers.
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Hook, Line and Sinker (1969)
Character: Nancy Ingersoll
Told he is terminally ill, an insurance executive goes on a credit-card spending spree--and then learns his medical diagnosis was a mistake.
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Battle Cry (1955)
Character: Rae
The dramatic story of US Marines in training, in combat, and in love, during World War II. The story centers on a major who guides the raw recruits from their training to combat.
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The Double 0 Kid (1992)
Character: Mrs. Lomax
Teenage Lance dreams of being a secret agent when he's suddenly in the middle of an hacker intrigue, which has its sights on an international environmental congress. Lance becomes in possession of a computer access card one of which the hackers are in urgent need of for their operation. Lance begins to play with the hackers, seeing his dream come true.
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Banjo Hackett: Roamin' Free (1976)
Character: Flora Dobbs
A traveling horse trader and his young nephew travel the west in search of the boy's prize Arabian horse, who has been stolen by a bounty hunter.
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The Pirate (1948)
Character: 'Nina' Showgirl (uncredited)
A girl is engaged to the local richman, but meanwhile she has dreams about the legendary pirate Macoco. A traveling singer falls in love with her and to impress her he poses as the pirate.
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Lover's Knot (1996)
Character: Marian Hunter
A pair of lovers have no idea that their affair is overseen and orchestrated by an angel sent by Cupid to see that they remain together in this romantic comedy.
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Beggarman, Thief (1979)
Character: Teresa Kraler
In this sequel to "Rich Man, Poor Man," moviemaker Gretchen Jordache, the until-now unseen sister, strives to pull the family together after the murder of brother Tom and the disappearance of brother Rudy by first reestablishing contact with her soldier son, and then patching things up with her sister-in-law, Kate, Tom's widow.
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Return (1985)
Character: Eileen Sedgeley
After reading an article about hypnotic regression, a woman whose maternal grandfather died when she was only three years old contacts the hypnotic subject named in the article believing that he is the reincarnation of her grandfather, and hoping that she can learn the truth about how he died.
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The Rocket Man (1954)
Character: June Brown
After procuring a special ray gun, a precocious orphan helps his community by exposing the shady doings of local government, and plays a part in a cute couple getting together.
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A Lion Is in the Streets (1953)
Character: Flamingo McManamee
A charismatic peddler from the Bayous finds his true calling in politics. Is he a demagogue in the making?
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Elopement (1951)
Character: Jacqueline "Jake" Osborne
Two sets of parents frantically race to stop their eloping children's wedding.
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The Intruders (1970)
Character: Leora Garrison
The James and Younger outlaw gangs ride into town, and it is up to the local marshal, who has lost both his nerve and his gun skills, to stop them.
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Don't Go Near the Water (1957)
Character: Lt. Alice Tomlen
Madison Avenue-trained Navy men handle public relations on a South Pacific island during World War II.
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The Crowded Sky (1960)
Character: Kitty Foster
When Navy pilot Dale Heath takes off, he doesn't expect his navigational equipment to fail and must adapt when it goes out along with his radio. Heading straight for a commercial jet piloted by Dick Barnett, whose plane is full of passengers, Heath can't tell which way to turn in order to avoid a catastrophe.
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Susan Slept Here (1954)
Character: Isabella Alexander
On Christmas Eve, suffering from a case of writer's block, screenwriter Mark Christopher and his gofer Virgil get an unexpected visit from Sergeant Maizel. Knowing Christopher is working on a juvenile delinquent script, the sergeant brings by delinquent Susan thinking she will inspire Christopher while providing a place for her to spend the holidays outside of juvenile hall.
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So Young, So Bad (1950)
Character: Loretta Wilson
Idealistic and naive Dr. Jason arrives at a school for delinquent girls and immediately begins to try to make a difference in the lives of some of the inmates. Oblivious to the sadistic treatment of the girls by the matrons, it takes a rebellious girl named Loretta to open his eyes. Assisted by a female staff member, Jason finally gets proof of the abuse and threatens the head of the school with exposure unless he is given full rein to run things.
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The Great American Pastime (1956)
Character: Betty Hallerton
Bruce Hallerton becomes coach of the Panthers, a little league baseball team. The fact that an attractive widow has her son in the team causes problems with his wife.
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Girl of the Night (1960)
Character: Robin 'Bobbie' Williams
Bobbie is a sensitive, lonely call girl who is manipulated and ultimately used by her madam.
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