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Radio Dough (1934)
Character: Moll (uncredited)
Two partners in a clothing store decide they want to become radio performers.
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How Comedies Are Born (1931)
Character: Stenographer
Writers gather at actor Tom Kennedy's house for a brainstorming session, hoping to conceive the next hit movie.
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The Devil Is a Woman (1935)
Character: Maria (uncredited)
In the carnival in Spain in the beginning of the Twentieth Century, the exiled republican Antonio Galvan comes from Paris masquerade to enjoy the party and visit his friend Capt. Don Pasqual 'Pasqualito' Costelar. However, he flirts with the mysterious Concha Perez and they schedule to meet each other later. When Antonio meets Pasqualito, his old friend discloses his frustrated relationship with the promiscuous Concha and her greedy mother and how his life was ruined by his obsession for the beautiful demimondaine. Pasqualito makes Antonio promise that he would not see Concha. However, when Antonio meets Concha, she seduces him and the long friendship between Antonio and Pasqualito is disrupted
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42nd Street (1933)
Character: Party Guest at Dorothy's Apartment (uncredited)
A producer puts on what may be his last Broadway show, and at the last moment a chorus girl has to replace the star.
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Broadway Serenade (1939)
Character: 4th 5&10 Salesgirl (uncredited)
A married singer, pianist/composer team are struggling to hit it big in New York. Finally, they audition before a Broadway producer, but the producer only wants the singer, leaving the husband without a job and feeling a failure.
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Heat Lightning (1934)
Character: Girl with Black Bangs (uncredited)
Olga runs an isolated gas station and restaurant in the stifling hot American desert with her discontented younger sister Myra. When two escaped criminals stop for a bite to eat, Olga is reminded of the past she left behind.
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One More Spring (1935)
Character: Tart
Three people live together in the maintenance shed at Central Park as an alternative to living on the streets.
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All of Me (1934)
Character: Molly (uncredited)
A professor tires of the direction his life is going and wants to move west, but his girlfriend doesn't understand why he is so dissatisfied.
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Picture Snatcher (1933)
Character: Speakeasy Girl (uncredited)
An ex-con uses his street smarts to become a successful photojournalist.
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Union Depot (1932)
Character: Daisy (uncredited)
Among the travelers of varied backgrounds that meet and interact on one night at Union Depot, a metropolitan train station, are Chick and his friend Scrap Iron, both newly released from prison after serving time for vagrancy. Hungry and desperate for a break, Chick fortuitously comes across across a valise abandoned by a drunken traveler. In it he finds a shaving kit and a suit of clothes with a bankroll, which help transform the affable tramp into a dashing gent. After buying himself a meal, Chick seeks some female companionship among the many hustlers who walk the station. He propositions Ruth Collins, a stranded, out-of-work showgirl and takes her to the station's hotel.
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The Merry Widow (1934)
Character: Duchess - a Maxim Girl (uncredited)
A prince from a small kingdom courts a wealthy widow to keep her money in the country.
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Shoot the Works (1934)
Character: Wanda
The story of seedy sideshow barker Nicky, who uses everyone he meets to get ahead. Nicky isn't even above exploiting his singing sweetheart Lily to suit his purposes, but this time it is he who ends up the loser -- at least until he gets wise to himself.
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