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A Marriage of Strangers (1959)
Character: Elsie
Jerry and Louise are two shy types who meet and wed through a lonely hearts club. They soon learn that being a married couple is not like the movies or romance novels.
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The Crash of Flight 401 (1978)
Character: Sophie Cross
True story recounting the crash of Eastern Airlines, Flight 401, which crashed in the Everglades while on approach to Miami in December 1972. Accurate in many respects, the movie goes through the events leading up to the crash, the crash itself, and the rescue effort afterwards.
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Promise Him Anything (1975)
Character: Lucille
A young bachelor using a dating service picks a woman whose information card read "Anything goes." When he takes her out and finds out that she didn't live up to her description, he sues her for breach of contract.
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Crosscurrent (1971)
Character: Lulu
Two San Francisco detectives investigating a murder committed on one of the city's famous cable cars discover that the victim was the son of a shipping tycoon. The trail leads to a drug dealer, a shady physician and a nervous police captain
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The Split (1968)
Character: Jenifer
A group of thieves attempt a daring robbery of a football stadium.
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Death Race 2000 (1975)
Character: Grace Pander
In a boorish future, the government sponsors a popular, but bloody, cross-country race in which points are scored by mowing down pedestrians. Five teams, each comprised of a male and female, compete using cars equipped with deadly weapons. Frankenstein, the mysterious returning champion, has become America's hero, but this time he has a passenger from the underground resistance.
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The Apartment (1960)
Character: The Blonde
Bud Baxter is a minor clerk in a huge New York insurance company, until he discovers a quick way to climb the corporate ladder. He lends out his apartment to the executives as a place to take their mistresses. Although he often has to deal with the aftermath of their visits, one night he's left with a major problem to solve.
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The First 36 Hours of Dr. Durant (1975)
Character: Mrs. Graham
A young doctor fresh out of medical school takes a job at a big-city hospital, and on his first day finds himself making life-and-death decisions.
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Women in Chains (1972)
Character: Simpson
A parole officer goes undercover to investigate prison brutality but is trapped when the only person on the outside who knows why she's there is killed.
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Hardbodies (1984)
Character: Rounder's Mom
Three middle-aged daddies visit California to have a marvelous time at the beach. When they learn that a nice apartment and an expensive cabriolet isn't enough for them to score with the chicks, they employ a student to help them. At first he's as disgusted of them and his job as his girlfriend, but soon they find out how to use the situation to everyone's benefit.
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Good Neighbor Sam (1964)
Character: Hotel Prostitute
To help his divorced neighbor claim a substantial inheritance, a family man poses as her husband. The ruse spills over into his career in advertising, and his recent promotion relies on his wholesome and moral appearance.
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Frankie and Johnny (1966)
Character: Abigail
Johnny is a riverboat entertainer with a big gambling problem. After a fortune-teller tells Johnny how he can change his luck, the appearance of a new 'lady luck' soon causes a cat fight with Johnny's girlfriend, Frankie.
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The Son of Dr. Jekyll (1951)
Character: Barmaid (uncredited)
The son of the notorious Dr. Henry Jekyll is determined to prove that his father's reputation has been unjustly deserved. He sets out to develop his father's formula in order to prove that he was a brilliant scientist rather than a murderous monster.
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Scorchy (1976)
Character: Mary Davis
Seattle undercover narc Jackie Parker is out to bust the drug smuggling ring commanded by Philip Bianco.
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Phffft (1954)
Character: Secretary (uncredited)
Robert and Nina Tracey resolve to live separate lives when their eight-year marriage dissolves into disagreements and divorce. But their separate attempts to get back out on the dating scene have a funny way of bringing them together.
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The Outlaw Josey Wales (1976)
Character: Rose
After avenging his family's brutal murder, Wales is pursued by a pack of soldiers. He prefers to travel alone, but ragtag outcasts are drawn to him - and Wales can't bring himself to leave them unprotected.
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Run, Simon, Run (1970)
Character: Esther
A Papago Indian returns to his reservation after a prison term and searches for his brother's killer.
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Every Which Way but Loose (1978)
Character: Sybil
Philo Beddoe is your regular, easygoing, truck-driving guy. He's also the best bar-room brawler west of the Rockies. And he lives with a 165-pound orangutan named Clyde. Like other guys, Philo finally falls in love - with a flighty singer who leads him on a screwball chase across the American Southwest. Nothing's in the way except a motorcycle gang, some cops, and legendary brawler Tank Murdock.
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Gang Busters (1955)
Character: Girl in Car
A life-long criminal continues his practice of breaking out of Oregon State Prison – much to the frustration of the police.
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Tip on a Dead Jockey (1957)
Character: Sue Fan Finley
Broke and about to divorce his wife, a pilot joins a smuggling scheme in postwar Madrid.
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Pray TV (1980)
Character: Millie Peebles
A failing television station is bought out by a slick TV evangelist and starts making mountains of money in the guise of religious programming, which is actually just an excuse to sell merchandise.
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The Wild Wild West Revisited (1979)
Character: Lola
The intrepid team of Old West government intelligence agents are brought out of retirement after 10 years to hunt down a cunning new adversary, the son of their former archenemy, who is suspected of cloning imposters to be substituted for the crowned heads of Europe and perhaps even the President of the United States.
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Problem Girls (1953)
Character: Peggy Carstairs
A medical student learns about a scheme to drug a girl and pass her off as an heiress to an oil fortune.
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Tales of Terror (1962)
Character: Annabel ("The Black Cat")
Three stories adapted from the work of Edgar Allen Poe: 1) A man and his daughter are reunited, but the blame for the death of his wife hangs over them, unresolved. 2) A derelict challenges the local wine-tasting champion to a competition, but finds the man's attention to his wife worthy of more dramatic action. 3) A man dying and in great pain agrees to be hypnotized at the moment of death, with unexpected consequences.
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The Comedy of Terrors (1964)
Character: Amaryllis Trumbull
An undertaker who hasn't had any 'customers' in a long time is forced to pay one year's back-rent. To get money he starts to kill people, which brings absurd results.
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Boy, Did I Get a Wrong Number! (1966)
Character: Switchboard Operator
Tom Meade mistakenly dials the gorgeous European film star Didi at her Oregon hotel. Didi, who has escaped Hollywood to avoid being typecast as a bombshell, takes up Meade's offer to hide away at his backwoods cabin. Meade, with the help of his housekeeper, goes to absurd lengths to help the actress evade discovery by both the public and his suspicious wife.
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The Balcony (1963)
Character: Penitent
The Madam of a brothel satisfies the erotic fantasies of her customers, while a revolution is sweeping the nation.
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Lovelines (1984)
Character: Mary Assquith
Greed, lust, dirty tricks and bloody fist fights... All those things that make life worth living. When Piper and Rick, the two hottest properties in the Battle of the Bands want to make it, only one thing stands in their way. They're from opposing High Schools. And Malibu High's 6'6" muscle-bound monster Godzilla is going to do everything and anything stop his sweet little sister getting it on with some jerk from the Coldwater Canyon High. When all else fails, only Lovelines answering service can keep them together.
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Crime Against Joe (1956)
Character: Gloria Wayne
Down-and-out artist Joe Manning wakes up from a night of drunken revelry in a jail cell, where he's being held on suspicion for the murder of a nightclub singer.
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The Love Boat (1976)
Character: Louella McKenzie
The adventures of the passengers and crew aboard a luxury liner on a cruise from California to Mexico.
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