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Second Chance (1950)
Character: Nurse
A bank president and his wife, facing a crisis in their life and both nearing the age of fifty, look back on what has happened to them over the years of their marriage.
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A Child Is Born (1939)
Character: Little Girl (uncredited)
A pregnant prison inmate shares her problems with the patients in a maternity ward.
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Primrose Path (1940)
Character: Honeybell
Ellie Mae lives on Primrose Hill with her good-hearted and fancy free mother, her drunken father, her younger sister and a mean-spirited grandmother. The Hill is not a good part of town, however. When she meets and falls for a hard-working man, they marry and she hides her past from him. When he discovers the truth it jeopardizes their marriage.
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Tomorrow, the World! (1944)
Character: Pat Frame
German boy Emil comes to live with his American uncle who tries to teach the former Hitler Youth to reject Nazism.
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Mr. Moto's Last Warning (1939)
Character: Mary Delacour
A Japanese man claiming to be Mr. Moto, of the International Police, is abducted and murdered soon after disembarking from a ship at Port Said in Egypt. The real Mr. Moto is already in Port Said, investigating a conspiracy against the British and French governments.
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The Jack of Diamonds (1949)
Character: Joan Keen
Down on their luck, a couple rent out their ship to a mysterious man looking for treasure he'd hidden during the war. Complications ensue when it turns out he's not the only one looking for it.
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Petticoat Larceny (1943)
Character: Joan Mitchell / Small Change
An 11 year old radio star decides to throw in her scripts and go undercover to get a better feel for her roles, but when she is kidnapped, trouble soon follows in this comedy.
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Barricade (1939)
Character: Winifred Ward
In China, a singer and a journalist meet while traveling on a train attacked by bandits.
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Walking Down Broadway (1938)
Character: Sunny Martin
Five closely knit showgirls sign a pact to reunite one year after the closing of their Broadway production, but the lives of all five take many different turns, often for the worse.
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Meet Me in St. Louis (1944)
Character: Agnes Smith
Young love and childish fears highlight a year in the life of a turn-of-the-century family up to the 1904 St. Louis World's Fair.
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Anne of Windy Poplars (1940)
Character: Betty Grayson
Sentimental drama about an ambitious young teacher who arrives in a small town to take the job of vice-principal. Based on one of L M Montgomery's 'Anne of Green Gables' sequels.
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One Mile from Heaven (1937)
Character: Sunny
A female journalist travels to a new neighborhood after getting a (false) lead and is surprised by what she finds.
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The Bells of St. Mary's (1945)
Character: Patsy Gallagher
Father O'Malley is sent to St. Mary's, a run-down parochial school on the verge of condemnation. He and Sister Benedict work together in an attempt to save the school, though their differing methods often lead to good-natured disagreements.
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Laddie (1940)
Character: Sister Stanton
Handsome Laddie Stanton courts neighbor Pamela Pryor, meeting opposition from her stern military father, recently immigrated from England.
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Gateway (1938)
Character: Child
Irish immigrant meets returning war correspondent on a liner bound for New York. When she resists the amours of another passenger, charges result in her being detained at Ellis Island.
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Tower of London (1939)
Character: Lady Mowbray (uncredited)
In the 15th century Richard Duke of Gloucester, aided by his club-footed executioner Mord, eliminates those ahead of him in succession to the throne, then occupied by his brother King Edward IV of England. As each murder is accomplished he takes particular delight in removing small figurines, each resembling one of the successors, from a throne-room dollhouse, until he alone remains. After the death of Edward he becomes Richard III, King of England, and need only defeat the exiled Henry Tudor to retain power.
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Obliging Young Lady (1942)
Character: Bridget Potter
A woman attempts to shelter a young girl from the publicity surrounding her socialite parents' divorce.
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