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Auto Stop (1965)
Character: Karin
A young couple go on a hitch-hiking tour of Europe.
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The Lion of Africa (1987)
Character: Cecilia
Brooke Adams plays a woman who has to put up with Brian Dennehy's character if she wants to get across a desolate section of Africa. They fight and naturally sparks fly.
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Tom's Midnight Garden (1989)
Character: Aunt Grace
Forced to stay with his aunt and uncle for the summer holidays, Tom Long is lonely and bored, until one night he hears the clock strike 13. He suddenly finds himself transported to a magical Victorian garden of the 1880s and meets a girl.
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Nicholas and Alexandra (1971)
Character: Tegleva
Tsar Nicholas II, the inept last monarch of Russia, insensitive to the needs of his people, is overthrown and exiled to Siberia with his family.
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Half Moon Street (1986)
Character: Overdressed Lady
Dr. Lauren Slaughter, a research fellow at the Arab-Anglo Institute in London is utterly frustrated by her job. To supplement her income, she starts moonlighting at the Jasmine Escort Service, where she has more control over men and money than she does at the office. On one of her 'dates', Lauren meets the politician Lord Bulbeck who is trying to mediate a peace accord between the Arabs and Israelis. Bulbeck falls in love with his escort, and unwittingly, Lauren becomes a pawn in some very dirty politics.
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Lifeforce (1985)
Character: Prime Minister's Secretary
A race of space vampires arrives in London and infects the populace, commencing an apocalyptic descent into chaos.
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Pope Joan (1972)
Character: Alma
Based on the medieval legend of Pope Joan, who was made Pope for a brief period around 855 A.D. The movie presents her existence as fact, though it is questionable that Pope Joan really did exist, and portrays her relationships with other notables of the time.
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The Greek Tycoon (1978)
Character: Helena
A lusty Greek shipping magnate courts the widow of an assassinated U.S. president.
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Doctor Who: The Keys of Marinus (1964)
Character: Sabetha
The TARDIS arrives on the planet Marinus on an island of glass surrounded by a sea of acid. The travellers are forced by the elderly Arbitan to retrieve four of the five operating keys to a machine called the Conscience of Marinus, of which he is the keeper. These have been hidden in different locations around the planet to prevent them falling into the hands of the evil Yartek and his Voord warriors, who plan to seize the machine and use its originally benevolent mind-influencing power for their own sinister purposes.
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Rainy Day Women (1984)
Character: Jennifer
In 1940, during World War II, an officer is sent to investigate rumours of German spies in a sleepy village where various people are the victims of war hysteria.
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Walter and June (1983)
Character: Carole
Sequel to the TV film "Walter". In the United States, the two films have been released together on DVD as a package, called "Loving Walter".
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The Naked Civil Servant (1975)
Character: Mrs. Pole
Story of the life of Quentin Crisp, an Englishman who was brave enough to live his life according to his own style even in the hostile days of WW2.
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The Sets of Marinus (2009)
Character: Sabetha (archive footage)
Designer Raymond Cusick recalls his work on The Keys of Marinus, and discusses the challenges that this story held, with its weekly changes of location and inventive set-pieces.
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The Terence Davies Trilogy (1983)
Character: N/A
In stark black and white, Terence Davies excavates the life of his fictional alter ego, Robert Tucker, in a narrative that slips between childhood, middle age and death, shaping the raw materials of his own life into a rich tapestry of experiences and impressions.
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