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The Woman for Joe (1955)
Character: Ma
A carnival boss and a little person from the sideshow compete for the same woman.
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The Office Wife (1934)
Character: Aunt Cynthia
“The reconciliation of a divorced couple following the publisher husband's marriage to his secretary.” - BFI.
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Cup-Tie Honeymoon (1948)
Character: Mary Chambers
Joe Butler, a soccer player whose father is the company chairman, is faced with a difficult choice: should he play the championship match on his father's team or should he play it on his school's team. He chooses wisely and finds love and happiness with a secretary.
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Where's Sally? (1936)
Character: Mrs Hickory
'Honeymoon wife learns of husband's past and runs away.' (British Film Catalogue)
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It’s Not Cricket (1937)
Character: Lady Harlow
“Light farcical comedy with humour of the Old School brand. A young French woman married to a selfish games-fan Englishman is the centre of the story.” - BFI.
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The Voice Within (1946)
Character: Grandma
Dennis O'Shea joins a gang of smugglers in order to raise the money to pay for his brother, who is fleeing from the IRA, to move to the USA. But after he accidentally kills a constable during a smuggling trip, the policeman's dog begins to follow him.
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Downhill (1927)
Character: Poetess
Roddy, first son of the rich Berwick family, is expelled from school when he takes the blame for his friend Tim's charge. His family sends him away and all of his friends leave him alone. Through many life choices that don't work out in his favor, Roddy begins to find his life slowly spiraling out of his control.
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Les Perles de la couronne (1937)
Character: Une vieille lady
The story of the seven pearls of the English Crown, from Henry VIII to 1937 – three of them missing.
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Fortune Is a Woman (1957)
Character: Mrs. Moreton
An insurance man discovers his ex-girlfriend and her husband's art-forgery/arson scam.
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Man of the Moment (1955)
Character: Queen of Tawaki
Norman is a file clerk who accidentally becomes a British delegate to a diplomatic conference, befriends the queen of a remote island, and winds up a knight. Norman leaves rooms in shambles, tailors in shreds, and diplomats in bandages. Chased by gunmen and assassins of foreign powers, Norman finds himself running through active TV studio sets and interrupts various programs and performances in progress
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Murder! (1930)
Character: Jury Member
When a woman is convicted of murder, one of the jurors selected to serve on the murder-trial jury believes the accused, an aspiring actress, is innocent of the crime and takes it upon himself to apprehend the real killer.
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An Alligator Named Daisy (1955)
Character: Woman in Wheelchair (uncredited)
Returning from a cricket match in Ireland, Peter Weston gains a pet alligator from another passenger who abandons it with him. He is horrified and while his first instinct is to get rid of it he develops a relationship with a young Irishwoman who appears to be entwined with the reptile. He soon discovers that Daisy is tame and seems to be the way to Moira's heart.
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Mr. Cohen Takes a Walk (1935)
Character: Rachel Cohen
Old Mr. Cohen (Paul Graetz) simply walks away from his London department store, leaving his sons to run it.
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Easy Virtue (1928)
Character: Mrs. Whittaker
Larita Filton is named as correspondent in a scandalous divorce case. She escapes to France to rebuild her life where she meets John Whittaker. They are later married, but John's well-to-do family finds out Larita's secret.
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It's a Bet (1935)
Character: Lady Allway
A young English reporter makes a bet with a wealthy publisher that he can disappear for a month. In his absence the publisher makes much of the mysterious disappearance in an attempt to boost the circulation of his newspaper.
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