Iris Adrian

Personal Info

Known For

Acting

Known Credits

0.5036

Gender

Female

Birthday

29-May-1912

Age

(114 years old)

Place of Birth

Los Angeles, California, USA

Also Known As
  • Iris Adrian Hostetter
  • The Landrews Sisters

Iris Adrian

Biography

Iris Adrian (born Iris Adrian Hostetter) was an American screen and stage actress and dancer, as well as television actress.


Credits

Miss Mink of 1949 Miss Mink of 1949 (1949) Character: Mrs. McKelvey
Winning a mink coat brings nothing but trouble to a couple on a budget.
Heebie Gee-Gees Heebie Gee-Gees (1952) Character: Wally's Wife
Wally Vernon and Eddie Quillan, each in trouble with their respective spouse, spend the day at the race track. When they accidentally bet on the wrong horse rather than the one they had picked, they hit a long-shot winner. But their more-than-irate wives show up before they can collect their winnings, and the only winner is Big Dan, the bookie.
Life of St. Paul Life of St. Paul (1949) Character: Jeborah
The life of Apostle Paul from the New Testament. This extremely rare and hard to find film chronicles Saul of Taurus as he becomes born again as Paul the Apostle.
The Lovable Cheat The Lovable Cheat (1949) Character: Madame Mercadet
Posing as a wealthy Parisian, Mercadet fleeces friends and casual acquaintances alike. He is forced into this life of crime to keep up appearances, so that his daughter Julie can land herself a rich husband.
Mister Cinderella Mister Cinderella (1936) Character: Lil, Maizie's Friend
Boston blueblood Aloysius Merriweather loves to play jokes on people and he's come up with a joy-buzzer of a doozy. He'll send barber Joe Jenkins in his place to a dinner party aimed at squeezing a few Merriweather millions. That Cinderella plan soon turns into a pumpkin coach with the wheels fallen off. Circumstances will force shave-and-a-haircut Joe to masquerade as Merriweather for much longer.The comedy comes fast and frantic in Mister Cinderella, from Hal Roach Studios.
So You Want to Know Your Relatives So You Want to Know Your Relatives (1954) Character: Bubbles LaVonne (uncredited)
Do-gooder Joe McDoakes is the guest on the "Know Your Relatives" TV show where, to his chagrin, many of his black sheep relations reveal the skeletons in the family closet.
Laurel and Hardy: A Tribute to the Boys Laurel and Hardy: A Tribute to the Boys (1992) Character: (archive footage)
Modern comedians share their thoughts about Laurel and Hardy. Also includes archival footage of contemporary comedians. Hosted by Dom DeLuise.
Sing Another Chorus Sing Another Chorus (1941) Character: Francine La Verne
In this musical, an idealistic college graduate is bitten by the show business bug after he finds success writing and producing the campus variety show. Wanting to launch his career, he convinces his father to allow him to create a production using the workers at the old man's clothing factory. Unfortunately, the young man is naive and an unscrupulous producer bilks his father's advance money from him.
The Misadventures of Buster Keaton The Misadventures of Buster Keaton (1950) Character: Imogene La Rue (uncredited)
Feature film fashioned from parts of Keaton's short-lived TV series "The Buster Keaton Show."
Murder Can Hurt You! Murder Can Hurt You! (1980) Character: Candy Store Proprietor
A private eye spoof that sends up assorted TV detectives from Ironside, Columbo and Kojak to Baretta, McCloud and Starsky and Hutch, as eight bumbling super-sleuths band together in a battle of wits against the devilishly clever Master Criminal.
The Buster Keaton Show The Buster Keaton Show (1951) Character: N/A
Buster's shenanigans running a sporting goods store and his antics in a local theatre group.
The Best of Laurel and Hardy The Best of Laurel and Hardy (1968) Character: Alice (archive footage) (uncredited)
Compilation of the mismatched but immortal pair's various films and shorts.
Juke Box Jenny Juke Box Jenny (1942) Character: Jinx Corey
Roger Wadsworth is a salesman for a company that supplies jukeboxes with classical music recordings, as Mrs. Horton, chief stockholder of the company hates swing music. Because of that, and the fact that Mrs. Horton is the mother of his fiancée, Genevieve Horton, Roger can only sit by and watch the competitors, who sell swing-and-jive music records get most of the business. Some of the other salesmen play a joke on Roger by getting Charlie Barnet and his orchestra to make a recording which they slip into Roger's packet marked as classical. They also get showgirl Jinx Corey to tell the newspapers that she and Roger are married. Malcolm Hammond goes to Genevieve to plead Roger's case, and tricks her into making a recording as "Jukebox Jenny." This leads to further complications.
Too Many Blondes Too Many Blondes (1941) Character: Hortense Kent
The plot centers on a husband-wife radio team, Dick (Rudy Vallee) and Virginia (Helen Parrish). When Dick is caught in an innocent but compromising situation with brassy blonde showgirl Hortense (Iris Adrian), Virginia is encouraged to inaugurate divorce proceedings by her oily ex-beau Ted (Jerome Cowan). It all winds up in Mexico, with Dick ardently chasing Virginia until she catches him.
Highways by Night Highways by Night (1942) Character: Blonde Chorine
A young millionaire (Richard Carlson) joins the real world and meets a maid (Jane Randolph) and mobsters.
Spotlight Scandals Spotlight Scandals (1943) Character: Bernice Quigley
A down-on-his luck actor teams up with a singing barber to do a vaudeville act. Its success eventually leads them to Broadway, but things start to go awry.
Cross My Heart Cross My Heart (1946) Character: Miss Baggart
A compulsive liar admits to a killing she didn't commit so her husband, a lawyer, can clear her and build a reputation for himself.
Shake Hands with Murder Shake Hands with Murder (1944) Character: Patsy Brent
A female bail-bond broker and her partner help an accused embezzler prove his innocence. Having the body of the embezzler's late business partner pop up doesn't help matters.
Alice Through the Looking Glass Alice Through the Looking Glass (1966) Character: Tiger Lily
Alice returns to Wonderland through the looking glass in this TV musical.
I Killed That Man I Killed That Man (1941) Character: Verne Drake
A condemned inmate's premature death places officials under suspicion.
Action in the North Atlantic Action in the North Atlantic (1943) Character: Jenny O'Hara (uncredited)
Merchant Marine sailors Joe Rossi (Humphrey Bogart) and Steve Jarvis (Raymond Massey) are charged with getting a supply vessel to Russian allies as part of a sea convoy. When the group of ships comes under attack from a German U-boat, Rossi and Jarvis navigate through dangerous waters to evade Nazi naval forces. Though their mission across the Atlantic is extremely treacherous, they are motivated by the opportunity to strike back at the Germans, who sank one of their earlier ships.
Hers to Hold Hers to Hold (1943) Character: Arlene
Deanna Durbin is all grown up in Hers to Hold, the unofficial sequel to her "Three Smart Girls" films of the 1930s. Durbin plays Penelope Craig, the starry-eyed daughter of wealthy Judson and Dorothy Craig (Charles Winninger, Nella Walker). Developing a crush on much-older playboy Bill Morley (Joseph Cotton), Penelope stops at nothing to land the elusive Morley as her husband. Highlights include Durbin's renditions of "Begin the Beguine" and the "Seguidilla" from Carmen, and a captivating sequence that includes highlights from Durbin's earlier films, presented as home movies!
Paramount on Parade Paramount on Parade (1930) Character: Chorus Girl (uncredited)
This 1930 film, a collection of songs and sketches showcasing Paramount Studios' contract stars, credits 11 directors
Lady of Burlesque Lady of Burlesque (1943) Character: Gee Gee Graham
After one member of their group is murdered, the performers at a burlesque house must work together to find out who the killer is before they strike again.
Fall Guy Fall Guy (1947) Character: Mrs. Sindell
A drugged man covered in blood is picked up by police. Before the cops can get answers the man escapes in search of answers to the mystery himself.
No Deposit, No Return No Deposit, No Return (1976) Character: Housewife
Two rich children devise a way to escape their grandfather and visit their mother. Unfortunately for two hapless safe crackers, they become part of the plan.
Love and Learn Love and Learn (1947) Character: New Danceland Hostess (uncredited)
A wealthy socialite bored with her life meets and falls in love with a struggling songwriter on the verge of leaving New York and quitting the music business.
Bluebeard Bluebeard (1944) Character: Mimi
Young female models are being strangled. Will law enforcement be able to stop the crime wave before more women become victims?
G.I. Jane G.I. Jane (1951) Character: Lieutenant Adrian
A civilian, ordered to report to his draft board, slips off into a dream about the army life ahead of him. He is assigned to a remote desert post where the soldiers crave female companionship. He forges orders that brings a platoon of WACs who are forbidden to fraternize with the soldiers.
Smart Woman Smart Woman (1948) Character: Newspaper Columnist
A crusading DA falls for a defense attorney with a criminal past.
The Woman in the Window The Woman in the Window (1944) Character: Streetwalker (uncredited)
A seductive woman gets an innocent professor mixed up in murder.
Taxi, Mister Taxi, Mister (1943) Character: Waitress
The owner (William Bendix) of a cab company tries to foil a racketeer.
I'm from Arkansas I'm from Arkansas (1944) Character: Doris
A town in Arkansas makes national headlines when a local sow gives birth to 18 piglets.
Sideshow Sideshow (1950) Character: Nellie
A Treasury Department agent on the trail of an international jewel smuggling ring joins a carnival that he thinks the gang is using as a front. He finally locates the jewels hidden as the eyes of wax figures.
The Buccaneer The Buccaneer (1958) Character: Brown's Blowsy Girlfriend
During the War of 1812 against Britain: General Andrew Jackson has only 1,200 men left to defend New Orleans when he learns that a British fleet will arrive with 60 ships and 16,000 men to take the city. In this situation an island near the city becomes strategically important to both parties, but it's inhabited by the last big buccaneer: Jean Lafitte. Although Lafitte never attacks American ships, the governor hates him for selling merchandise without taxes - and is loved by the citizens for the same reason. When the big fight gets nearer, Lafitte is drawn between the fronts. His heart belongs to America, but his people urge him to join the party that's more likely to win.
Road to Alcatraz Road to Alcatraz (1945) Character: Louise Rogers
The police think a young lawyer (Robert Lowery) killed his partner, but he was drugged when it happened.
One Rainy Afternoon One Rainy Afternoon (1936) Character: Theater Ticket Seller (Uncredited)
Suave French actor Philippe Martin provokes a scandal when, in a darkened theater, he mistakes young Monique for his mistress, Yvonne, and tries to kiss her. Charged with assault, the quick-thinking Philippe claims it's French tradition to do as he did, and is let go. To his surprise, Philippe learns that Monique has paid his fine. As the tabloids exploit the situation, Monique dates Philippe, until a photo appears of him kissing Yvonne.
Roxie Hart Roxie Hart (1942) Character: Gertie
A café in Chicago, 1942. On a rainy night, veteran reporter Homer Howard tells an increasing audience the story of Roxie Hart and the crime she was judged for in 1927.
The Lady from Cheyenne The Lady from Cheyenne (1941) Character: Chorus Girl
Fictionalized story of the 1869 adoption of women's suffrage in Wyoming Territory. In the new-founded railroad town of Laraville, Boss Jim Cork hopes to manipulate the sale of town lots to give him control, but Quaker schoolmarm Annie Morgan bags one of the key lots. Cork's lawyer Steve Lewis tries romancing Annie to get the lot back, finding her so overpoweringly liberated she leaves him dizzy. Still, Steve attains his nefarious object...almost...then has cause to deeply regret having aroused the sleeping giant of feminism!
The Fast and the Furious The Fast and the Furious (1954) Character: Wilma Belding
A framed man escapes prison and takes a wealthy woman's Jaguar with her in it. After she tries to escape numerous times, they begin to develop feelings for each other, and enter a road race that ends in Mexico.
Flamingo Road Flamingo Road (1949) Character: Blanche - Inmate of Women's Prison (uncredited)
A stranded carnival dancer takes on a corrupt political boss when she marries into small-town society.
Rings on Her Fingers Rings on Her Fingers (1942) Character: Peggy
Susan Miller works behind the girdle counter in a department store and dreams about the beautiful clothes and glamour she can never hope to have. Enter May Worthington and Warren, a pair of con artists who pose as the mother and uncle of a pretty girl in order to separate millionaires from their money. They convince Susan she has an opportunity to fulfill all her dreams, and the trio heads for Palm Beach. Susan meets John Wheeler who says he is shopping for a sailboat. Believing that he is a millionaire, Warren and May sell him a boat that doesn't belong to them, and make off with his $15,000 life savings. Looking for greener pastures, they work themselves into the family of wealthy Tod Fenwick, who falls for Sue, posing as "Linda Worthington". But John shows up as a guest of Fenwick and he tells "Linda", not knowing she was part of the scam, that he has a detective after the fake captain that sold him the boat...
The Gay Deception The Gay Deception (1935) Character: Gettel's Wife (uncredited)
A wide-eyed working girl wins a $5,000 sweepstakes and plunges into the lush life of New York City, where she meets a bellboy who is more than he seems.
Lady Luck Lady Luck (1936) Character: Rita
New York manicurist Mamie Murphy plans to marry a rich man, so she repeatedly turns down the proposals of honest reporter David Haines. When she is announced the winner of $2,500 and a ticket worth $150,000 for champion horse Lady Luck, if the horse wins an upcoming race, Mamie is pursued by wealthy sportsman Jack Conroy and nightclub owner and racketeer Tony Morelli.
Mighty Joe Young Mighty Joe Young (1949) Character: Gloria (uncredited)
A young woman, Jill Young, grew up on her father's ranch in Africa, raising a large gorilla named Joe from an infant. Years later, she brings him to Hollywood to become a star.
Rumba Rumba (1935) Character: Goldie Allen
A bored society girl sets her sights on a dancer in a Broadway show.
The Errand Boy The Errand Boy (1961) Character: Anastasia Anastasia, Actress
Paramutual Pictures wants to know where all the money is going so they hire Morty to be their spy. Morty works for Mr. Sneak and gets a job in the mail room so that he can have access to the lot. But all that Morty ever finds is that he can cause havoc no matter what he does.
The Vagabond King The Vagabond King (1930) Character: Extra
The story takes place in medieval France. Poet-rogue Francois Villon, sentenced to hang by King Louis XI for writing derogatory verses about him, is offered a temporary reprieve. His hanging will be postponed for 24 hours, and in that time he must defeat the invading Burgundians and win the love of the beautiful Katherine.
One Third of a Nation One Third of a Nation (1939) Character: Myrtle
The negligent owner of a tenement slum becomes romantically involved with one of the building's residents.
Varieties on Parade Varieties on Parade (1951) Character: N/A
Following a live orchestra opening, emcee Eddie Garr greets the audience and tells them about his trip to Los Angeles, where out-of-work actors are always 'acting' while in their service-industry jobs. What follows is a cavalcade of wild and wacky performances.
Calaboose Calaboose (1943) Character: Gert
A love-smitten cowpoke acciidentally causes a horse stampede.
Once a Thief Once a Thief (1950) Character: Pearl
A down-on-her-luck San Francisco woman, turning in desperation to jewel robbery, barely escapes getting nabbed in a heist and moves to Los Angeles where she gets an honest job as a waitress. Her troubles start again, however, when she falls madly in love, blind to the fact that her boyfriend is a four-flushing, small-time con man.
New York Town New York Town (1941) Character: Toots O'Day (uncredited)
Victor Ballard, a happy-go-lucky albeit impoverished sidewalk photographer, shares a New York City studio apartment with Polish immigrant painter Stefan Janowski. The big city doles out joy and misery indiscriminately: In the apartment below Victor and Steve, Gus Nelson learns that his wife has given birth to quintuplets, while the lonely tenant in the apartment below Gus has given up on life and committed suicide.
Million Dollar Kid Million Dollar Kid (1944) Character: Mazie Dunbar
In ridding the area of muggers, the East Side Boys acquire a wealthy benefactor whose privileged son, unbeknownst to him, has fallen in with thugs.
The Paleface The Paleface (1948) Character: Pepper
Bob Hope stars in this laugh-packed wild west spoof co-starring Jane Russell as a sexy Calamity Jane, Hope is a meek frontier dentist, "Painless" Peter Potter, who finds himself gunslinging alongside the fearless Calamity as she fights off outlaws and Indians.
Murder at Glen Athol Murder at Glen Athol (1936) Character: Muriel Randel
A famous detective is invited to a swanky party at an elegant mansion, but before the night is over he finds himself involved with gangsters, blackmail and murde
My Dream Is Yours My Dream Is Yours (1949) Character: N/A
Conceited singer Garry Mitchell refuses to renew his radio contract, so agent Doug Blake decides to find a new personality to replace him. In New York, he finds Martha Gibson, a single mother with a great voice. He arranges for her to move to Hollywood, but then has a problem trying to sell her to the show's sponsor. Doug tries every trick he can think of to make Martha a star, and as the two work more closely, he falls in love with her. Complicating matters further, Martha meets and becomes attracted to Garry.
Stolen Harmony Stolen Harmony (1935) Character: Sunny Verne
Band leader Jack Conrad is impressed by prison inmate Ray Ferrera on saxophone. Conrad hires Ray to join his band and tour upon his release. Ray hooks up with Jean, a dancer in the show, and the two become a successful dance act. However, when an ex-inmate buddy of Ray's robs the tour bus, Ray is suspected of wrongdoing by Jack and the others in the group. After a gang of thugs hijacks the tour bus, Ray tries to use his street smarts to redeem his reputation.
Meet the Wildcat Meet the Wildcat (1940) Character: Jail Cell Blonde
Magazine photographer Ann Larkin is snapping photos at Mexico's National Museum when she sees Brod Williams steal a painting from its frame. Convinced that Brod is the notorious art thief known as "The Wildcat," Ann follows him into the street and accuses him of being the thief. Even though the police attest that Brod is a New York City police detective, Ann remains dubious.
Philo Vance Returns Philo Vance Returns (1947) Character: Maggie McCarthy / Choo-Choo Divine
Playboy Larry Blendon introduces his grandmother Stella Blendon to his fiancée, radio singer Virginia Berneaux. Despite Larry's record of broken romances and divorces, Virginia decides she will marry him. Virginia is slain that night and Blandon telephones his friend, Philo Vance, to help find the killer.
His Butler's Sister His Butler's Sister (1943) Character: Sunshine Twin
Aspiring singer Ann Carter visits her stepbrother in New York, hoping to make it on Broadway.
Vacation in Reno Vacation in Reno (1946) Character: Bunny Wells
A hapless husband searches for buried treasure at a dude ranch; meanwhile, his wife wants a divorce and bank robbers want him dead.
Career Girl Career Girl (1944) Character: Glenda Benton
Joan Terry, from Kansas City, comes to New York to get a job on the stage. But until she finds an opportunity, she stays at a boarding house where other talent is also waiting. To get a better chance, the people there decide to build a talent pool, where the person with the most chances for a job gets the full support, trying to get jobs for the others there too - and Joan is chosen to do that. But this is not so easy when her fiance is trying to keep her away from the stage...
Broadway Broadway (1942) Character: Maisie
Gangsters, nightclubs and the Roaring '20s.
Horror Island Horror Island (1941) Character: Arleen Grady
A down-on-his luck businessman organizes an excursion to Sir Henry Morgan's Island for a treasure hunt only to encounter a mysterious phantom and murder.
The Woman on Pier 13 The Woman on Pier 13 (1950) Character: Waitress
Communists blackmail a shipping executive into spying for them.
The Odd Couple The Odd Couple (1968) Character: Waitress
In New York, Felix, a neurotic news writer who just broke up with his wife, is urged by his chaotic friend Oscar, a sports journalist, to move in with him, but their lifestyles are as different as night and day are, so Felix's ideas about housekeeping soon begin to irritate Oscar.
Hunt the Man Down Hunt the Man Down (1950) Character: Marie (uncredited)
A lawyer uncovers secrets behind a 12-year-old murder case.
Scandalous John Scandalous John (1971) Character: Mavis
A crotchety old ranch owner fights to be able to live his life the way he wants to, and not the way other people--and the law--tell him he has to.
The Singing Sheriff The Singing Sheriff (1944) Character: Lefty
In this comic western, a Broadway star leaves his musical revue to go West and help out his troubled friend. While there, the performer finds himself forced into becoming the town sheriff. Mayhem ensues, but somehow, the crooner manages to round up a band of killers.
Swing It Soldier Swing It Soldier (1941) Character: Dena Maxwellton
In this musical comedy, a pregnant disc jockey misses her husband who is fighting overseas. Stressed out by the situation and her job, she decides to take some time off and convinces her twin sister to trade places with her. The switcheroo causes the soldier her husband appointed as her unofficial guardian no end of confusion.
Out of the Storm Out of the Storm (1948) Character: Ginger
Donald Lewis is a low-paid clerk in a high-profile shipbuilding firm. When the company is robbed in broad daylight, Lewis gathers up $100,000 on his own and skeedaddles, figuring that the lost funds will be attributed to the holdup. Before his girlfriend Ginny can persuade him to go straight, the hapless Lewis finds himself hotly pursued by cops and crooks alike.
Fingers at the Window Fingers at the Window (1942) Character: Babe Stanton (uncredited)
In Chicago, an unemployed actor aims to solve the mystery concerning a string of ax murders, apparently committed by a lunatic.
Carnival Rock Carnival Rock (1957) Character: Celia
An ocean-side nightclub owner loves a singer who only has eyes for a gambler.
The Apple Dumpling Gang The Apple Dumpling Gang (1975) Character: Poker Polly
A roving bachelor gets saddled with three children and a wealth of trouble when the youngsters stumble upon a huge gold nugget. They join forces with two bumbling outlaws to fend off the greedy townspeople and soon find themselves facing a surly gang of sharpshooters.
Back Door to Heaven Back Door to Heaven (1939) Character: Sugar (uncredited)
The life of a young kid, who starts stealing small things to fit in with the "cool crowd".
Once Upon a Time Once Upon a Time (1944) Character: Woman Exiting Theatre (uncredited)
Broadway producer Jerry Flynn is anxious to recapture the magic and reclaim the crowds after a set of costly flops. Outside his theater one night, Flynn meets a young boy who just might save the day. Inside a small box the boy shows Flynn his pride and joy: a caterpillar named Curly that dances to Yes Sir, That's My Baby. Word quickly spreads about the amazingly talented hoofer, and the caterpillar becomes a symbol of hope for wartime America. Soon, offers are pouring in to capitalize on this sensational insect.
Crime Wave Crime Wave (1953) Character: Hastings' Girlfriend (uncredited)
Reformed parolee Steve Lacey is caught in the middle when a wounded former cellmate seeks him out for shelter. The other two former cellmates then attempt to force him into doing a bank job.
That Darn Cat! That Darn Cat! (1965) Character: Landlady
A young woman suspects foul play when her cat comes home wearing a wristwatch. Convincing the FBI, though, and catching the bad guys is tougher than she imagined.
The Bamboo Blonde The Bamboo Blonde (1946) Character: Montana Jones
A pilot of a B 29 meets Louise Anderson, a singer in a New York nightclub. He falls in love with her, but he had to leave next day for action in the Pacific. He lets paint her picture on his bomber, the "Bamboo Blonde" and becomes a hero with his crew sinking a Japanese battleship and shooting down a Japanese fighter wing. Back in New York, he leaves his fiancée and engages him to Louise.
Getting Married Getting Married (1978) Character: Neighbor
A man falls madly in love with a pretty newscaster and goes all out to win her heart and her hand in marriage before she weds another man.
The Scarf The Scarf (1951) Character: Floozy at Level Louie's Place
A man who is believed to have murdered a woman, escapes from the insane asylum to find if he was the one to actually kill her using the scarf she was wearing.
Highway Dragnet Highway Dragnet (1954) Character: Dolly - Cafe Waitress
An ex-Marine, on the lam from a murder charge, hitches a ride with a glamour-magazine photographer, who is travelling cross-country with her principal model. Tensions rise when the women realize the man with them may be a killer.
Swing Hostess Swing Hostess (1944) Character: Marge O'Day
An out-of-work band singer gets a job at a jukebox company and makes a hit.
Steppin' in Society Steppin' in Society (1945) Character: Shirley
In this crime comedy, a prominent judge's vacation is interrupted during a sudden storm that forces him to seek refuge in a shady nightclub where he is mistaken by the mobsters for a highly esteemed racketeer.
The Helen Morgan Story The Helen Morgan Story (1957) Character: Klingman's Secretary
Torch singer Helen Morgan rises from sordid beginnings to fame and fortune only to lose it all to alcohol and poor personal choices.
Go West Go West (1940) Character: Mary Lou
Embezzler, shill, all around confidence man S. Quentin Quale is heading west to find his fortune; he meets the crafty but simple brothers Joseph and Rusty Panello in a train station, where they steal all his money. They're heading west, too, because they've heard you can just pick the gold off the ground. Once there, they befriend an old miner named Dan Wilson whose property, Dead Man's Gulch, has no gold. They loan him their last ten dollars so he can go start life anew, and for collateral, he gives them the deed to the Gulch. Unbeknownst to Wilson, the son of his longtime rival, Terry Turner (who's also in love with his daughter, Eva), has contacted the railroad to arrange for them to build through the land, making the old man rich and hopefully resolving the feud. But the evil Red Baxter, owner of a saloon, tricks the boys out of the deed, and it's up to them - as well as Quale, who naturally finds his way out west anyway - to save the day.
The Love Bug The Love Bug (1968) Character: Carhop
Down-on-his-luck race car driver Jim Douglas teams up with a little VW Bug that has a mind of its own, not realizing Herbie's worth until a sneaky rival plots to steal him.
The Stork Club The Stork Club (1945) Character: Gwen
After aspiring singer Judy Peabody rescues the elderly J.B. Bates from drowning, she assumes that the disheveled man is a vagrant and goes back to her job checking hats at New York City's famed Stork Club. But Bates is actually a grateful millionaire who becomes Judy's anonymous benefactor, and before long the working girl is swathed in minks and diamonds, much to the dismay of her suspicious beau.
Herbie Goes Bananas Herbie Goes Bananas (1980) Character: Loud American Wife
The adorable little VW helps its owners break up a counterfeiting ring in Mexico.
Submarine Base Submarine Base (1943) Character: Dorothy
Ship engineer Jim Taggert is rescued from a torpedoed tramp steamer by Joe Morgan, an American gangster that found New York too hot for him, and has become a fisherman operating from an out-of-the-way island off of the coast of South America. Morgan makes his headquarters at the Halfway House run by the parents of Maria Styx as a bar and dance resort catering to the planters and traders of the island. Taggert finds himself practically a prisoner along with a group of American girls acting as entertainers at the resort. Taggert shadows Morgan in his activities in a remote cove and finds that Morgan is supplying German U-boat commanders with torpedoes, but does not know that Morgan has rigged the torpedoes with clock devices that explode when at sea and sinks the U-boats.
Our Relations Our Relations (1936) Character: Alice
Two sailors get caught in a mountain of mix-ups when they meet their long-lost twins. Laurel and Hardy play themselves and their twins.
My Favorite Spy My Favorite Spy (1951) Character: Lola
A burlesque comic doubles for a spy in Tangier and meets the spy's girlfriend, who is also a spy.
Stop That Cab Stop That Cab (1951) Character: Lucy Gugenheimer
The trials and tribulations of a cab driver working the night shift, who must put with an assortment of crazies, hardcases and sob stories during work and then has to come home to a loud, argumentative, shrewish wife.
Wild Geese Calling Wild Geese Calling (1941) Character: Mazie
In the 1890s lumberjack John leaves Seattle for Alaska to look for gold. After he marries dancehall girl Sally, he finds she used to be in love with his best friend Blackie.
Ladies' Day Ladies' Day (1943) Character: Kitty McClouen
A top baseball pitcher "loses" his pitching skills whenever he falls in love. After marrying a movie star extreme measures are taken for the benefit of the team.
Orchestra Wives Orchestra Wives (1942) Character: Sassy Woman Exiting Bus
Connie Ward is in seventh heaven when Gene Morrison's band rolls into town. She is swept off her feet by trumpeter Bill Abbot. After marrying him, she joins the band's tour and learns about life as an orchestra wife, weathering the catty attacks of the other band wives.
So You Want to Be Pretty So You Want to Be Pretty (1956) Character: Nurse Mabel (uncredited)
In this comedic short, Joe and Alice McDoakes each wish their looks were better.
Boston Blackie's Rendezvous Boston Blackie's Rendezvous (1945) Character: Martha
Blackie helps the police rescue hostage from an escaped maniac on a killing spree.
There's a Girl in My Heart There's a Girl in My Heart (1949) Character: Lulu Troy
A Gay-Nineties musical set in NYC's Bowery and East-Side explores the life of its inhabitants---an Irish policeman and his tap-dancing daughter and music-hall wife; a German professor of music and his singing daughter; and an Italian café-owner, a kindly priest, a struggling young doctor and a saloon-keeper. And a political ward-heeler, Terrence Dowd, who has a deceptive and dishonest plan to sell them all out in order to build a fight arena. But he meets his match in property-owner Claire Adamson.
The Crystal Ball The Crystal Ball (1943) Character: Mrs. Angela Martin
A young woman pretends to be a fortune teller in order to find romance.
Blondie's Hero Blondie's Hero (1950) Character: Mae
Dagwood enters the Army Reserve and Blondie visits only to discover that he has caused all sorts of problems which lead to numerous conflicts.
Let's Go Native Let's Go Native (1930) Character: Island Girl (uncredited)
The company of a musical comedy gets shipwrecked on a tropical island inhabited by a "king" from Brooklyn and his coterie of wild native girls.
The Trouble with Women The Trouble with Women (1947) Character: Rita La May
A psychology professor comes up with a theory that women have a desire to be subjugated. A newswoman, using a pseudonym, accuses him of advocating wife-beating. There is trouble, when he falls in love with her, unaware of who she is.
Sky Dragon Sky Dragon (1949) Character: Wanda LaFern
All the passengers on an airplane headed for San Francisco are drugged, and when they wake up, it is discovered that a quarter-million dollars is missing. Charlie Chan--and, of course, his #1 son--must discover the identity of the person who doped the passengers and stole the money.
It's a Pleasure It's a Pleasure (1945) Character: Wilma
A star hockey player with the Wildcats is barred from Hockey for hitting a referee. Through the actions of Chris, Don is able to get a job with Buzz Fletcher's ice-show as the novelty act.
Trail of the Yukon Trail of the Yukon (1949) Character: Paula
When the local Banker jumps the Blaine's claim, they have men rob the bank to retrieve their money. When the men try to double-cross the Blains, a gunfight erupts and Jim Blaine gets away with the money. Mountie Bob McDonald gets Jim Blaine to return the money. Bob thinks the Banker was really behind the robbery and now uses the money to try and lure him into a trap.
Carson City Carson City (1952) Character: Saloon Girl in Fight (uncredited)
Mine owner William Sharon keeps having his gold shipments held up by a gang of bandits. Sharon hires banker Charles Crocker, who happens to have connections in the Central Pacific Railroad, to build a spur line from Virginia City to Carson City, so that the gold can be shipped by railroad. Silent Jeff Kincaid is the railroad engineer. However there is opposition to the railroad, chiefly from another mine owner, Big Jack Davis.
Road to Zanzibar Road to Zanzibar (1941) Character: French soubrette
Stranded in Africa, Chuck and his pal Fearless have comic versions of jungle adventures, featuring two attractive con-women.
Joe Palooka in Humphrey Takes a Chance Joe Palooka in Humphrey Takes a Chance (1950) Character: Miss Tuttle
A crooked boxing promoter tries to shake down Joe's manager by setting up a rigged fight in Humphrey Pennyworth's hometown.
Lord Byron of Broadway Lord Byron of Broadway (1930) Character: Lady In The Audience
A talented songwriter gets his inspiration for songs from others and not from within himself. He is oblivious that he may harm other people when he uses their stories or their love for himself.
Alaska Alaska (1944) Character: Kitty
A man who has been framed on a murder charge is placed in the custody of a crooked U.S. marshal, who is secretly running a murderous claim-jumping gang.
Freaky Friday Freaky Friday (1976) Character: Bus Passenger
School girl Annabel is hassled by her mother, and Mrs. Andrews is annoyed with her daughter, Annabel. They both think that the other has an easy life. On a normal Friday morning, both complain about each other and wish they could have the easy life of their daughter/mother for just one day and their wishes come true as a bit of magic puts Annabel in Mrs. Andrews' body and vice versa. They both have a Freaky Friday.
Tough Assignment Tough Assignment (1949) Character: Gloria
A meddlesome reporter sporting a young bride takes on a gang of modern day cattle rustlers. Donald "Red" Barry plays Dan Reilly, a newspaper reporter just returned to LA with his wife, photographer Margie (Marjorie Steele). Margie insists on taking pictures of everywhere they go, and so as she's walking into a butcher shop she poses for Dan - while at the same time three thugs make their way quickly out after beating up the proprietors. Soon Margie and Dan are involved in investigating an illegal meat operation that rustles cattle and forces butchers to buy it - or else. Dan gets beaten up a couple of times, but is undaunted in pursuing the great story - and hey, he's only got 64 minutes to do so, he'd best get cracking!
Blue Hawaii Blue Hawaii (1961) Character: Enid Garvey
Chad Gates has just been discharged from the Army, and is happy to be back in Hawaii with his surf-board, his beach buddies and his girlfriend.
Hi-Jacked Hi-Jacked (1950) Character: Aggie
A parolee, working for a trucking line, struggles to clear his name after being accused of involvement with hijackers.
Hard Guy Hard Guy (1941) Character: Goldie Duvall
Investigators crack down on a gang of nightclub con artists that has been victimizing wealthy bachelors.
Always Leave Them Laughing Always Leave Them Laughing (1949) Character: Julie Adams
A self-absorbed comedian steps all over his friends and colleagues in order to achieve success.



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