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The Case of Patty Smith (1962)
Character: Mary
Poor pretty Patty. An "average American girl," she goes on a quiet date with her boyfriend and ends up getting raped by three psychotic thugs. Too embarrassed to report it to the police and advised by her boyfriend to "forget the whole thing".
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Hear Me Good (1957)
Character: Ruth Collins
Comedy involving a beauty contest that has two pre-chosen winners; one the special girlfriend of a not too savory character, the other, the true love of the promoter.
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Secret of Deep Harbor (1961)
Character: Janey Fowler
A reporter learns that his girlfriend's father, an old sea captain, is being paid by the mob to transport gangsters out of the country.
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The Walking Target (1960)
Character: Susan Mallory
An ex-con finds unexpected romance with the widow of his former accomplice as he tries to collect his hidden loot.
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Police Dog Story (1961)
Character: Terry Dayton
After exhaustive training, a police dog joins an arson investigation.
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The Farmer Takes a Wife (1953)
Character: Hannah
Erie Canal, N.Y., 1850: Molly Larkins, cook on Jotham Klore's canal boat, has a love-hate relationship with her boss. She hires handsome new haul-horse driver Dan Harrow and the inevitable triangle develops (complicated by Dan's desire to farm and Molly's to boat) against a background of the canalmen's fight against the encroaching railroad.
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Wait Till the Sun Shines, Nellie (1952)
Character: Adeline Halper
At the fiftieth anniversary of his town's founding, the town's first barber recalls his long-dead, spirited bride and the flaw in his own character that helped bring about her loss and several others.
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Death in Small Doses (1957)
Character: Amy 'Miss Diesel of 1958' Phillips
A government agent investigates the use of illegal amphetamines among long-haul truck drivers.
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The Hypnotic Eye (1960)
Character: Dodie Wilson
A mysterious hypnotist is suspected by the police of being responsible for a wave of young, attractive women committing various forms of self-mutilation.
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Police Nurse (1963)
Character: Joan Olson
While investigating his wife's sudden death, a policeman becomes involved with shady doctors and black-market racketeers.
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Five Bold Women (1960)
Character: Missouri Lady Ellen Downs
Marshal Kirk Reed is escorting five female prisoners---killers all--- from one part of Texas to another part of Texas where a new prison has been built. Along the way he has to deal with dissension among the troops, attacks by the Comanches, a budding romance with Ellen, The Missouri Lady, (before her ex-husband, The Missouri Kid, shows up in an attempt to rescue her.
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Blood Legacy (1971)
Character: Laura Dean
In order to qualify to inherit the family fortune, the four heirs must spend the night in the family estate. However, during the night someone starts killing them off.
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A Tiger Walks (1964)
Character: Betty Collins
A tiger escapes from a circus truck as it passes by a small town, and hides itself in the surrounding woods. This throws the town into a panic and everyone wants the animal killed immediately, except for the daughter of the sheriff. She wants to capture the tiger and put it in a zoo, thereby saving the tiger's life. Her determination starts a nationwide campaign among children to raise the money to buy the tiger from the circus, but first, she, her father and an Indian tiger trainer must find the tiger before the National Guard do, who have orders to kill it on sight.
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Les Miserables (1952)
Character: Cicely (uncredited)
In 19th century France, Jean Valjean, a man imprisoned for stealing bread, must flee a relentless policeman named Javert. The pursuit consumes both men's lives, and soon Valjean finds himself in the midst of the student revolutions in France.
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20,000 Eyes (1961)
Character: Karen Walker
An investment counselor turns jewel thief when the gangster he embezzled funds from demands to be paid back.
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The Quick Gun (1964)
Character: Helen Reed
Gunslinger Murphy helps an ungrateful town fight off a raid by his former gang.
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The Gambler Wore a Gun (1961)
Character: Sharon Donovan
The professional gambler Case Silverthorn wants to quit and retire to a small ranch in Marlpine he bought recently. On the way there he saves the Sheriff's life, who got into an ambush. However another man is dead, Will Donovan, from whom he bought the ranch! Neither the Sheriff nor Donovan's children know about the sale. So Case has to switch back to his former profession, while he tries to clarify the situation. He comes across a group of cattle thieves.
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Air Patrol (1962)
Character: Mona Whitney
L.A. detective Sgt. Castle and his two partners investigate the theft of a valuable Fragonard painting by a thief who pilots a helicopter.
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Titanic (1953)
Character: College Girl (uncredited)
Unhappily married, Julia Sturges decides to go to America with her two children on the Titanic. Her husband, Richard also arranges passage on the luxury liner so as to have custody of their two children. All this fades to insignificance once the ship hits an iceberg.
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When the Clock Strikes (1961)
Character: Ellie
A condemned criminal's acquaintances gather at a remote lodge on the eve of his execution to search for hidden money.
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Young Fury (1964)
Character: Alice
A group of young thugs rides into the town of Dawson and take it over. When the cowardly sheriff is unable to restore control, the parents of the leader must take action. The leader's father is an infamous ex-gunfighter, and he straps his guns on one more time.
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Tickle Me (1965)
Character: Estelle Penfield
A singing rodeo rider hires on at an expensive all-women dude ranch and beauty spa. He falls for a pretty fitness trainer who is constantly threatened by a gang who wants her late grandfather's cache of gold hidden in a ghost town.
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Phffft (1954)
Character: Marsha (uncredited)
Robert and Nina Tracey resolve to live separate lives when their eight-year marriage dissolves into disagreements and divorce. But their separate attempts to get back out on the dating scene have a funny way of bringing them together.
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Princess of the Nile (1954)
Character: Handmaiden
Shalimar, an Egyptian princess, striving to rid her country of its Bedouin conquerors, forms an alliance with Prince Haidi, son of the Caliph of Bagdad. She practices her intrigues both at the court and, disguised as a dancing girl, in the market place.
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Women of the Prehistoric Planet (1966)
Character: Lt. Karen Lamont
A space ship crash lands on the third planet of a distant solar system, killing all hands except for a young boy named Tang. The rescue ship arrives some 20 years later. One of the crew, a girl named Linda meets Tang and falls in love with him. They are attacked by the native humanoids of the planet and many of them are killed off. Also, the crew encounters many strange beasts on this strange, but somewhat familiar world.
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All That Heaven Allows (1955)
Character: Mary Ann
Two different social classes collide when Cary Scott, a wealthy upper-class widow, falls in love with her much younger and down-to-earth gardener, prompting disapproval and criticism from her children and country club friends.
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FBI Code 98 (1963)
Character: Grace McLean
A bomb is discovered in the luggage of a businessman traveling aboard a plane.
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Young Jesse James (1960)
Character: Belle Starr
When Missouri farm boy Jesse James witnesses the lynching of his father by the Yankees, he forsakes his family's homestead to find his brother Frank, a soldier in Quantrill's Raiders, a renegade band of Confederates. Bent on revenge, Jesse begs to join the raiders.
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The Night Runner (1957)
Character: Amy Hansen
A mental patient with a violent past is released from the institution, against the advice of his doctors, and sent back to his old neighborhood. Was he released too soon?
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Violent Road (1958)
Character: The Girl in the Convertible
Following the crash and explosion of a test rocket, which killed several people, six men volunteer to take explosive rocket-fuel chemical components, in three trucks, over back roads in rugged terrain to a remote missile base. Uncredited "remake" of The Wages of Fear.
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The Dalton Girls (1957)
Character: Holly Dalton
Female relatives of the infamous Dalton gang carry on the family tradition.
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The Time Travelers (1964)
Character: Carol White
Research scientists experimenting with time warps are accidentally propelled forward into an unbearable future.
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Raiders from Beneath the Sea (1964)
Character: Dottie Harper
A down-on-his-luck apartment house manager hatches a plan to rob a Catalina Island bank and escape with his accomplices using scuba gear.
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Escape from San Quentin (1957)
Character: Robbie
Desmond plays convict Mike Gilbert, who goes on the lam with fellow prisoners Gruber and Graham when he finds out his wife is divorcing him and feels he has nothing to lose. Gruber intends to get his robbery loot, which his father, Curly, has successfully hidden from the law. After commandeering a plane, they double-cross Graham, who assembles his gang to get revenge - and Gruber's loot. Meanwhile, Gilbert falls in love with Robbie, his ex-wife’s sister. Through Robbie’s influence, Gilbert decides to go straight, but his cohorts aren’t quite so willing to reform.
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House of the Damned (1963)
Character: Nancy Campbell
An architect and his wife are staying in an empty castle in California. They are joined by an unhappily married lawyer and his wife. Things start getting strange when they spot a half man/half beast prowling around the house and keep seeing a headless woman wandering the grounds.
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Desk Set (1957)
Character: Cathy
A computer expert tries to prove his electronic brain can replace a television network's research staff.
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