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Colonel Bogey (1948)
Character: Emily
A young Victorian couple spends time with the wife's aunt, who behaves as if her late husband were still alive, and his ghostly voice is heard.
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Lonely Road (1936)
Character: Mrs. Rogers
Commander Stevenson, suffering from unrequited love drives to the coast while very drunk and interrupts some smugglers and informs Scotland Yard.
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Rookery Nook (1930)
Character: Mrs. Twine
A husband tries to hide a runaway girl from his wife and mother-on-law.
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Plunder (1930)
Character: Mrs. Orlock
A comedy film directed by and starring Tom Walls.
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When We Are Married (1943)
Character: Clara Soppitt
The Helliwells, the Soppitts, and the Parkers, old friends gathered to celebrate their common silver anniversaries. To their dismay they learn that their marriages may not be valid. On hand are an outrageous housekeeper and a photographer.
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When We Are Married (1938)
Character: Clara Soppitt
The Helliwells, the Soppitts, and the Parkers, old friends gathered to celebrate their common silver anniversaries. To their dismay they learn that their marriages may not be valid. On hand are an outrageous housekeeper and a photographer. The first play in history to ever be televised complete and unedited direct from the theatre. It is now believed to be lost. The BBC would make another television film version of this play in 1949 with several of the same actors from this film including Raymond Huntley, Ernest Butcher, Patricia Hayes, George Carney and Lloyd Pearson.
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A Song for Tomorrow (1948)
Character: Woman in cinema
Derek Wardwell (Shaun Noble) is struck with amnesia, and the last thing he remembers is the beautiful voice of opera singer Helen Maxwell (Evelyn Maccabe). When he regains consciousness, Wardwell thinks he's in love with her. After his amnesia is cured, Wardwell returns to his fiancee while Helen begins a romance with his doctor.
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A Piece of Cake (1948)
Character: Mrs. Fiddle
Set in the austere post–World War II British world of rationing, Cyril dreams up an ode to an imaginary character named Merlin Mound who can provide anything one can wish. Merlin becomes real and grants his host's wishes; not by conjuring the items out of thin air, but depriving them from other people's ownership, which leads to trouble.
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Second Best Bed (1938)
Character: Mrs. Knuckle
A newly married couple run into difficulty when the wife refuses to obey her husband.
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Murder in Reverse? (1945)
Character: Mrs Green
Tom Masterick, a dock worker, is wrongfully convicted of a murder charge. His death sentence is commuted to a long prison term. When released as an old man, he vows to find the real killer.
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Vengeance Is Mine (1949)
Character: Mrs. Briggs
In this crime drama, a man learns that he has six months left to live, and before he dies he decides to get revenge against the man responsible for his incarceration. First he hires a man to kill him and frame the traitor. Later the fellow learns that he is not sick after all. Fortunately his hit man died. Later the man he wants to avenge has a final showdown with him. A struggle ensues and the fellow kills his enemy in self-defense.
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Feather Your Nest (1937)
Character: Mrs. Taylor
A worker at a gramophone record factory surprisingly creates a hit song.
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Women Aren't Angels (1943)
Character: Mrs. Featherstone
Alfred Bandle and Wilmer Popday are partners in business and, somewhat timorously on Popday's part, in pleasure. When their wives join the A.T.S., the men are left unattended and dangerously bored. The trouble starts when Bandle is late for an end-of-leave party after giving a girlfriend a lift; Popday promises the wives he ll restrain his wayward friend when they return to duty, but Bandle evidently thinks otherwise.
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Thursday's Child (1943)
Character: Mrs. Briggs (uncredited)
A couple's little girl becomes a movie star, but all it seems to bring is trouble.
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Laburnum Grove (1936)
Character: Mrs. Baxley
To rid himself of his sponging relatives a man tells them he is really a forger which causes them to leave. His wife believes he is joking, but he has in fact allowed the truth to slip out and now he is danger of being arrested.
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Penny Paradise (1938)
Character: Aunt Agnes
A Liverpool tug boat captain finds he's won a fortune on the penny pools and it changes his life. However, after giving up his job and throwing a large expensive party, he discovers that he may not really have won after all.
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