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Betta the Gypsy (1918)
Character: N/A
In Wales, a gypsy queen changes her sister's dead baby for one by the same father. The child grows up to marry her daughter.
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Lily of Killarney (1930)
Character: N/A
A poor aristocrat hires a dwarf to drown his secret wife so he may marry an heiress.
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Bed Rock (1930)
Character: Proprietress
A Canadian returns to find his fiancée is married and schemes revenge.
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Cleaning Up (1933)
Character: Lady Rudd
Tony Pumpford takes a job selling vacuum cleaners, and in doing so tangles with a chorus girl. He then accidentally ends up in the show whilst demonstrating the cleaner.
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Great Stuff (1933)
Character: Claudette Mongomery
A woman's parents became robbers in a desperate effort to prevent her marrying an unsuitable man.
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The Night Porter (1930)
Character: Mrs Ramsbotham
George, the inebriate night porter at the Hotel Splendide, develops a series of increasingly outlandish suspicions about Billy and Percy, two guests who have arrived separately yet claim to be a married couple and demand to share a room together.
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Paradise (1928)
Character: Lady Liverage
The daughter of a poor clergyman wins £500 and goes to find happiness on the Riviera.
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The Flying Fool (1931)
Character: Mme. Charron
Vincent Floyd, a seeming lazy figure lounging around London Gentleman's Clubs is in fact a secret agent hot on the trail of Michael Marlowe whom he suspects of smuggling drugs into Britain from France on a regular basis. Floyd has so far struggled to gain evidence on Marlowe, but through a series of incidents finds himself bound for Paris on the same plane as Marlowe.....
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The Medium (1934)
Character: Maria
A mad sculptor murders his wife and hides the body within a statue; a psychic model suspects the truth.
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The House of the Arrow (1930)
Character: Mrs. Harlow
In Dijon, Inspector Hanaud investigates Betty Harlowe after her uncle, Boris Waberski, accuses her of poisoning her wealthy aunt for an inheritance. While an initial autopsy finds nothing, Hanaud discovers the use of Strophanthus Hispidus—a rare, undetectable poison applied via an antique arrow. Amidst a flurry of "poison pen" letters and deception, Hanaud proves the murder occurred despite the lack of conventional medical evidence.
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Downhill (1927)
Character: Madame Michet
When school captain Roddy Berwick takes the blame for his friend’s scandal, he is expelled and disowned by his family. Cast out of his privileged world, Roddy drifts through a series of humiliations—from waiter to penniless actor to gigolo—descending ever further into ruin and self-disgust.
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The Sport of Kings (1931)
Character: Cook
Algernon Sprigg, a horse-racing fanatic, is convinced that everyone is a gambler at heart. To prove his theory, he bets a friend that he can convert Amos Purdie, the puritanical head of an anti-betting association, into a punter within a week.
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Sally in Our Alley (1931)
Character: Mrs. Pool
A woman believes her boyfriend died in the First World War, but he is now looking for her
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Pastor Hall (1940)
Character: Frau Kemp
The village of Altdorf has to come to terms with Chancellor Hitler and the arrival of a platoon of Stormtroopers. The Stormtroopers go about teaching and enforcing "The New Order", but Pastor Hall, a kind and gentle man, won't be cowed. Some villagers join the Nazi party avidly, and some just go along with things, hoping for a quiet life, but Pastor Hall takes his convictions to the pulpit.
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The Water Gipsies (1932)
Character: Mrs. Green
Jane Bell has lived on an old barge moored in the Thames with her feckless father and sister ever since their mother died, but she would prefer her life to be more like the movies
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Sunshine Susie (1931)
Character: Bit Part
Sunshine Susie was a remake of the German film Die Privatsekretärin, and retained many of the originals general characteristics. Renete Muller who starred in the original, was again cast as the country girl seeking fame and fortune in the big city. She takes a secretarial job at a bank, and sets about catching the heart of her boss, Herr Hasel.
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