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Memory of Us (1974)
Character: Belly Dance Teacher
A young housewife and mother of two tries to cope with growing children and an unfaithful husband.
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Robes of Sin (1924)
Character: N/A
Ruth Rogens (Sylvia Breamer) is married to policeman John Rogens (Jack Mower), whose work causes him to neglect her. Her neighbor Adelaide Thomas (Gertrude Astor), the mistress of bootlegger Cyler Bryson (Bruce Gordon),invites her out on a party and loans her a gown. Before long, Cyler, the cad, is buying Ruth fancy clothes and forgets about Adelaide. The latter, in revenge, leads Cyler's wife Grace (Helene Sullivan), to believe that Ruth is her husband's mistress. John makes a raid on the bootlegger's warehouse and finds his wife in Cycler's company at a roadhouse.
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Little Mickey Grogan (1927)
Character: Susan
The main plot concerns an architect who, when he begins losing his eyesight, worries that he is on the verge of losing his girl as well. The fact that the heroine is spending time with a burly prizefighter would seem to confirm this.
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The Lost Express (1925)
Character: Baby Alice Standish
Kidnapping and marital reconciliation drive this action film set on a millionaire's private train.
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Webs of Steel (1925)
Character: McGregor's Motherless Child
Helen Webb (Helen Holmes) is willfully wooed by a man with a mysterious past (Bruce Gordon) who joins her father's line as a new engineer. Helen hops aboard his locomotive just as more about his past is uncovered.
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Surrender (1927)
Character: Little Jewish Girl
Lea Lyon, the daughter of a rabbi, lives happily with her father in their Gulicinu village, but there are rumblings of war. Soon, the village is overrun with the Imperial troops of the Russian Czar, with Constantine in Imperial command. He is attracted by the beauty of Lea and commands her to come to his quarters. She refuses and he is outraged. He orders the townspeople barred behind their doors and the village burned. Though she loves her honor above everything else, she can not bear to see the villagers suffer, and makes the lonely walk through the village to the Inn.
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Thundering Fleas (1926)
Character: Flower Girl at the Adult Wedding
The kids from Our Gang have to attend a wedding, and they bring along their flea collection--which gets loose.
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His Wooden Wedding (1925)
Character: Fantasy Daughter (uncredited)
A few moments before Charley is going to marry, a friend gives him an anonymous note stating that the bride has a wooden leg.
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Mister Big (1943)
Character: Dancer (uncredited)
Students at the Davis School of the Theatre are assigned "Antigone" as their class play, but they conspire to do a swing musical instead.
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The Family Entrance (1925)
Character: N/A
Jimmy Jump and his family go to the movies for their regular Saturday evening recreation. Jimmy likes the picture, but his small daughter is bored and keeps him busy taking her for drinks of water. Mrs. Jimmy can't find a seat that suits her and by the time she has tried half in the theatre, and the little girl has emptied the water cooler, the show is over and the Jumps go home.
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Fast Company (1924)
Character: Little girl
Fast Company is the sixteenth short in the "Our Gang/Little Rascals" series created by Hal Roach. Many of the boys here want to go swimming but Mickey has to make a delivery. On the way, he encounters a rich boy waiting at a station for his mom and as they get to talking they trade places since Mickey has never seen the inside of a hotel and the rich kid just wants to play. When the rich kid returns to the gang with the goat-pulling wagon, however, they resolve to go where Mickey is which is where the fun really begins...
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The Sun Down Limited (1924)
Character: Passenger on train
The gang creates their own railroad after being chased from a local railyard, and competes with Toughie.
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Excuse Me (1925)
Character: N/A
A sailor and his would-be bride search their train for a clergyman to marry them.
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Uncle Tom's Cabin (1927)
Character: Little Harry
In 1856, slave Eliza plans to marry George with the consent of the Shelbys, her masters, but George's owner prevents the wedding. A few years later, Eliza flees with her son, Harry, after learning the Shelbys plan to hand them over to a crooked creditor to prevent foreclosure. George also escapes and goes on the run while Eliza and Harry are captured and brought back home. Mother and son are separated as George tries to find them both.
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The Call of the Wild (1923)
Character: Baby Girl
A dog is stolen from his home in England and shipped to Canada to become a sled dog. Based on the novel by Jack London.
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Gaslight (1944)
Character: Young Girl (uncredited)
A newlywed fears she's going mad when strange things start happening at the family mansion.
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Top Man (1943)
Character: Dancer
In this WW II musical, a young man suddenly finds himself in charge of his family when his father is called to war. To help the flagging spirits of local factory workers, the plucky lad, his siblings and his schoolmates put on a lively little show. With a little work, he even convinces Count Basie to come with his band.
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Sweet Daddy (1924)
Character: Daughter
Jimmy Jump's boss asks him to meet his small niece and her dog and entertain them between trains. Jimmy buys a balloon or two and looks over the station for a little girl. He takes one by mistake, narrowly escapes being arrested as a kidnapper and finally meets the niece, who is an over-dressed, ultra-modern young woman. The time between trains is spent in trying to hide the dog from the policeman, and when Jimmy puts his charge on the train, he feels that he has done a week's work in a day.
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