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Monster Madness: The Golden Age of the Horror Film (2014)
Character: The Panther Woman (archive footage)
Join foremost experts discussing true Horror Classics - Frankenstein, Dracula, The Black Cat, Wolfman, King Kong, Bride of Frankenstein, and more. Grab the popcorn and take a deep breath as we conjure up the thrills, chills and magic of Monster Madness!
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The Mad Game (1933)
Character: Marilyn Kirk
Bootlegger Ed Carson is sent to prison. His old gang turns from liquor (now legal) to kidnapping. When they nab the son and daughter-in-law of the judge who sent Carson to prison, he is paroled to help in the capture.
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Craig's Wife (1936)
Character: Adelaide Passmore
Harriet, Walter Craig's wife, is an upper-class woman obsessed with control, material possessions and social status whose behavior makes difficult her relationship with domestic service and family members.
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Bulldog Drummond Strikes Back (1934)
Character: Jane Sothern
Bulldog Drummond finds himself immersed in another adventure when he stumbles upon a corpse in the mysterious London mansion of Prince Achmed. Enlisting the help of his old friend Algy and the beautiful Lola, Drummond uncovers a scheme to ship illegal cargo into the country. He must rely on his cunning to survive when the prince offers a reward for his capture.
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The Lion Man (1936)
Character: Eulilah
A young British boy whose father was murdered by a treacherous Aran sheik finds himself in a position to exact revenge as an adult.
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Island of Lost Souls (1932)
Character: Lota the Panther Woman
An obsessed scientist conducts profane experiments in evolution, eventually establishing himself as the self-styled demigod to a race of mutated, half-human abominations.
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Sunset Pass (1933)
Character: Jane Preston
A US marshal goes undercover to bust up a bunch of rustlers.
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The Awakening of Jim Burke (1935)
Character: Laura
After his divorced wife dies, Jim Burke takes their son who she had been raising and he hasn't seen in many years. Jim Burke is a tough, hard-nosed construction boss on engineering projects, and he is looking forward to molding Little Jim into his own image. Jim Burke is more than a little bit dismayed and a whole lot disgusted when Little Jim arrives and it doesn't take Big Jim long to figure out that Little Jim...ain't nothing but a sissy. Little Jim is fond of practicing on his violin and reading and studying. What's a poor father to do?
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Mutiny Ahead (1935)
Character: Carol Bixby
A wealthy playboy winds up getting himself involved with mobsters and a search for buried treasure.
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Good Dame (1934)
Character: Zandra
A chorus girl gets stranded in a small midwestern town. Against her better judgement, she hooks up with a smooth-talking con artist who says he can help her get out of town.
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The Fighting Westerner (1935)
Character: Flora Ballard
A mining engineer teams up with a crusty deputy sheriff to solve the mystery killings at an old mine where the owner's family waits for him to die, and where a valuable radium strike may have been made.
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Nevada (1935)
Character: Hettie Ide
A gambler wins a ranch in a round of poker, then joins his neighbors on a rustler-ridden cattle drive to Texas.
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Murders in the Zoo (1933)
Character: Evelyn Gorman
Dr. Gorman is a millionaire adventurer, traveling the world in search of dangerous game. His bored, beautiful, much younger wife entertains herself in the arms of other men. In turn, Gorman uses his animals to kill these men. When a New York City zoo suggests a fundraising gala, Gorman sees a prime opportunity to dispatch the dashing Roger and anyone else who might cross him.
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The Merry Widow (1934)
Character: Prisoner (uncredited)
A prince from a small kingdom courts a wealthy widow to keep her money in the country.
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The Last Outpost (1935)
Character: Ilya
During WW1, the destinies of British officers Michael Andrews and John Stevenson seem intertwined on the battle front as much as on a more personal level.
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Navy Wife (1935)
Character: Serena Morrison
A Hawaiian naval nurse weds a widowed officer partly because he has a crippled daughter.
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Torch Singer (1933)
Character: Sobbing Girl
When she can't support her illegitimate child, an abandoned young woman puts her up for adoption and pursues a career as a torch singer. Years later, she searches for the child she gave up.
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Six of a Kind (1934)
Character: Woman (uncredited)
The Whinneys share expenses for their trip to Hollywood with George and Gracie and their great Dane. A clerk in Whinney's bank has put fifty thousand dollars in a suitcase, hoping to rob Whinney on the road, but instead Whinney takes another road and is himself arrested in Nevada.
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Rascals (1938)
Character: Dr. Carter's Nurse
A Gypsy band takes lots of stuff but always in a good cause. Led by Jane Withers, they pick up a socialite who has amnesia. She works as a fortune teller and raises enough money for an operation to regain her memory.
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The Lives of a Bengal Lancer (1935)
Character: Tania Volkanskaya
In the Northwest Frontier of India, the 41st Bengal Lancers led by the harsh Colonel Tom Stone are having trouble with the rebellious leader Mohammed Khan. Surly McGregor and wry, blue-blooded Forsythe are officers in charge of newcomer Lieutenant Stone, the commanding officer’s inexperienced son. Motivated by a grudge toward his father, Lt. Stone allows himself to be captured by the enemy.
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School for Girls (1934)
Character: Gladys Deacon
After being convicted of stealing some jewels, Annette Eldrige is sent to a reformatory administered by a sadistic and corrupt female warder. However, one of the board of trustees takes an interest in the new arrival and begins to investigate the management of the institution.
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