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Stagecoach to Dancers' Rock (1962)
Character: Dr. Ann Thompson
Five passengers in a stagecoach are abandoned by their driver in the desert. Trying to survive, they struggle with illness, thirst, hunger, and the threats posed both by one another and the local Indigenous peoples.
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All Ashore (1953)
Character: Nancy Flynn
Three sailors finally get some shore leave, and go in search of fun and girls.
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Captain John Smith and Pocahontas (1953)
Character: Pocahontas
With the help of Pocahontas, Captain John Smith overcomes the treachery of some of his men and resentment of the local Native Americans to establish the colony of Jamestown.
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The Brigand (1952)
Character: Princess Teresa
Carlos Delargo, the banished son of a royal princess of Mandorra, is returned to the kingdom to be tried for a murder change. However, he is freed by King Lorenzo, whom bears a remarkable resemblance to Delargo. When the king is wounded by assassins sent by Napoleon, Delargo takes over the throne at the request of the Prime Minister in a plot to thwart the traitors. He also falls in love with Princess Teresa, the king's fiancée.
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The Son of Dr. Jekyll (1951)
Character: Lynn Utterson
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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Hot Spell (1958)
Character: Dora May
Alma Duval, a middle-aged housewife, tries to hide how much she suffers from her husband's amorous excursions while trying to help her children solve their problems and doing her best to keep her family together as it's slowly falling apart. Meanwhile, daughter Virginia is dumped by her boyfriend because she cannot help him with his career. Her cheating husband's birthday party is approaching and many lines will be crossed after that event.
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The Family Secret (1951)
Character: Lee Pearson
When his son accidentally kills someone, a lawyer must defend the man wrongly charged with the murder.
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The Leather Saint (1956)
Character: Pearl Gorman
Episcopalian minister Gil Allen keeps up his college days interest in boxing by working out at a gym run by his friend, Tom Kelley but declines offers to fight in an actual staged bout, until he realizes he could use the prize money to purchase equipment for local polio victims. Keeping his real identity secret and hoping to step away after one big payday, Gil signs a contract to fight for greedy promoter Gus MacAuliffe.
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The Scarlet Hour (1956)
Character: Kathy Stevens
An unhappy wife uses her powers of manipulation to draw an infatuated man into an ill-fated jewelry heist.
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Ten Tall Men (1951)
Character: Mahla
Sgt. Mike Kincaid of the French Foreign Legion learns, from a Riff prisoner, that an attack will soon be made by the villainous Hussin on the Legion's outpost of Tarfa. Kincaid volunteers to lead nine other Legionnaires on a mission to delay Hussin's attack till reinforcements arrive. When he discovers that Hussin plans to marry Mahla, a girl from a rival tribe, in order to build a coalition against the French, Kincaid kidnaps Mahla. Hussin forcefully takes her back, but by now his planned attack on Tarfa is crumbling and Mahla has begun to fall in love with Kincaid.
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The Purple Gang (1959)
Character: Joan McNamara
The story of the infamous Purple Gang - a ring of bootleggers, hijackers and killers in 1920's Detroit.
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