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Peege (1973)
Character: N/A
An ailing elderly woman is paid a perfunctory visit by her family while she sits despondently in a nursing home. Nobody can get through to her except for her young grandson, who talks to her about the happy times they shared between the two of them when she was well.
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The Goldbergs (1950)
Character: Debby Sherman
Feature film using characters from the popular radio show and the pioneering 1949 TV series, about a Bronx family coping with everyday problems.
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Crime Club (1973)
Character: Denise London
A group of public and private investigators looks into the suspicious death of the son of one of its members' wealthy girlfriends.
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What Makes Sammy Run? (1959)
Character: Kit Sargent
An adaptation of Budd Schulberg's incendiary 1941 novel about the rise of an unscrupulous Hollywood producer. The production was divided into two parts and aired on NBC's Sunday Showcase.
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Portrait of Grandpa Doc (1977)
Character: Bruce's Mother
The story of a gentle and loving grandfather who encourages his grandson's ambition to be a painter.
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Flamingo Road (1980)
Character: Eudora Weldon
A carnival drifter marries into an aristocratic family and unwillingly takes on a ruthless sheriff who fancies himself a political kingmaker in this pilot film to the later series.
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Kiss of Fire (1955)
Character: Princess Lucia
In 1700, a Spanish princess travels from New Mexico to California with ruthless outlaw El Tigre as guide.
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Web of Deceit (1990)
Character: Judith Hale
After making a name for herself on the West Coast, a defense lawyer returns to her hometown of Atlanta to argue a controversial rape-murder case. But it's not all work and no play: once there, she reenters high society and has a reunion with an old flame -- who just happens to be the prosecuting attorney on her case. As she investigates her client's claims of innocence, she uncovers a sinister conspiracy that threatens both her life and her new romance.
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Cutter (1972)
Character: Linda
Private eye searches for a missing football quarterback in Chicago.
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The Seekers (1979)
Character: Peggy Kent
This follow-up to "The Bastard" and "The Rebels" continues the account of Philip Kent's life and career from his emigration to colonial Massachusetts through the American Revolutionary War and concludes the family saga with the story of his two sons and their children as they arrive in the unexplored Northwest Territory. (Episodes 5 and 6 of the Kent Chronicles miniseries.)
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Dean Martin: King of Cool (2021)
Character: Self
Dean Martin had a laid-back charm that made him successful in everything from big-screen comedies to television variety shows to live acts in Las Vegas. Filmmaker Tom Donahue explores Martin’s varied career, including his complicated relationships with Jerry Lewis, Frank Sinatra, Sammy Davis Jr, and others. We hear from admirers such as critic Gerald Early, actor Jon Hamm, and Hip-Hop artist RZA who testify to Martin’s enduring mystique.
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The Last Day (1975)
Character: Betty Spence
The Dalton gang is riding again, forcing a retired gunman to use his weapons once more.
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Theremin: An Electronic Odyssey (1995)
Character: Helen Fields (archive footage) (uncredited)
After escaping Russia's communist revolution, Léon Theremin travels to New York, where he pioneers the field of electronic music with his synthesizer. But at the height of his popularity, Soviet agents kidnap and force him to develop spy technology.
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No Down Payment (1957)
Character: Betty Kreitzer
The marital difficulties of four couples living in a southern California housing development become intertwined. Among the unhappy couples are ne'er-do-well Jerry Flagg and his long-suffering wife Isabelle, flirtatious Leola Boone and her sadistic husband Troy, hard-working Herman Kreitzer and his understanding wife Betty, and newlyweds Jean and David Martin.
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Superdad (1973)
Character: Sue McCready
A dad tries to impress the daughter -- a soon-to-be college student he thinks is hanging around with a bad crowd.
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Come Blow Your Horn (1963)
Character: Connie
The story of a young man's decision to leave the home of his parents for the bachelor pad of his older brother who leads a swinging '60s lifestyle.
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The Unknown (1964)
Character: Leonora Edmond
After two women poison the blackmailer who has been tormenting them, they wind up at the house of a blind man whose eccentric guest believes he has built a working time machine. Soon, the blackmailer is back to torment them all.
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The Young Lions (1958)
Character: Margaret Freemantle
The lives of three young men, a German and two Americans, during WWII.
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The Black Shield of Falworth (1954)
Character: Meg Falworth
In the days of King Henry IV, stalwart young Myles and his sister Meg have been raised as peasants, without any knowledge of who their father really was. But one day, they journey to Macworth Castle. There, Myles falls in love with Lady Anne Macworth, makes friends and enemies, and learns to be a knight.
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Strategy of Terror (1969)
Character: Karen Lownes
A reporter and a New York City cop team up to find out who is trying to assassinate a UN leader. Film was a re-edit of two Kraft Suspense Theatre episodes.
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When Worlds Collide (1951)
Character: Joyce Hendron
When a group of astronomers calculate a star is on a course to slam into Earth, a few days before, it's accompanying planet will first pass close enough to the Earth to cause havoc on land and sea. They set about building a rocket so a few selected individuals can escape to the planet.
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It Came from Outer Space (1953)
Character: Ellen Fields
Author and amateur astronomer John Putnam and schoolteacher Ellen Fields witness an enormous meteorite come down near a small town in Arizona. Putnam becomes a local object of scorn when, after examining the object up close, he announces that it is a spacecraft, and that it is inhabited...
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Flaming Feather (1952)
Character: Nora Logan
A mysterious outlaw known as the Sidewinder, phantom leader of renegade Ute Indians, terrorizes the people of the Arizona Territory in the 1870s. When rancher Tex McCloud has his place burned out, he vows to find and kill the Sidewinder.
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Can't Stop the Music (1980)
Character: Norma White
A loose biography of seminal disco hit-makers The Village People and their composer Jacques Morali.
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The Night the Bridge Fell Down (1980)
Character: Elaine Howard
A group of random individuals get stranded on a bridge that begins collapsing at both ends. Not only that, but there's a gun-wielding bank robber using the bridge as his means of escape refusing to let any of the rescuers draw near the survivors. Time is running out ...
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Bigger Than Life (1956)
Character: Lou Avery
A friendly, successful suburban teacher and father grows dangerously addicted to cortisone, resulting in his transformation into a household despot.
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World in My Corner (1956)
Character: Dorothy Mallison
A scrappy fighter from Jersey City named Tommy Shea -- "born in a dump, educated in an alley" -- catches the eye of wealthy businessman, Robert Mallinson, who allows him to train at his Long Island estate. Shea soon falls for Mallinson's daughter, Dorothy, but fears he doesn't have the money to support her in proper style. To get this money, Shea decides to work with crooked fight-promoter Harry Cram, even though this means dropping his honest manager, Dave Bernstein. As the big fight approaches, however, Shea begins to have second thoughts.
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Oh, Men! Oh, Women! (1957)
Character: Myra Hagerman
Arthur Turner's bored housewife Mildred seeks psychiatric help from Dr. Alan Coles who also has his own emotional problems to solve.
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Summer Lovers (1982)
Character: Jean Featherstone
Michael Pappas and his girlfriend, Cathy, are enjoying the white sand beaches of a Greek island as well as the freewheeling nature of the locals. When Michael meets Lina, who is in Greece from Paris doing archaeological work, he is enamored with the beautiful foreigner. Cathy, unhappy about Lina getting close to Michael, confronts the woman -- only to be unexpectedly wooed by her charms as well.
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Taza, Son of Cochise (1954)
Character: Oona
Three years after the end of the Apache wars, peacemaking chief Cochise dies. His elder son Taza shares his ideas, but brother Naiche yearns for war...and for Taza's betrothed, Oona. Naiche loses no time in starting trouble which, thanks to a bigoted cavalry officer, ends with the proud Chiricahua Apaches on a reservation, where they are soon joined by the captured renegade Geronimo, who is all it takes to light the firecracker's fuse...
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The Young Philadelphians (1959)
Character: Joan Dickinson
Up and coming young lawyer Anthony Lawrence faces several ethical and emotional dilemmas as he climbs the Philadelphia social ladder. His personal and professional skills are tested as he tries to balance the needs of his fiance Joan, the expectations of his colleagues and his own obligation to defend his friend Chester on a murder count.
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Death Car on the Freeway (1979)
Character: Rosemary
A determined TV reporter is out to find a maniac who is methodically attacking lone women drivers on the Los Angeles Freeway by pushing them off the road with his powerful van.
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Suddenly Single (1971)
Character: Evelyn Baxter
A newly divorced man finds it difficult to get used to the single world.
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Robin and the 7 Hoods (1964)
Character: Marian Stevens
Set in Prohibition era Chicago, bootlegger Robbo and his cronies refuse to pay the greedy Guy Gisborne a cut of their profits after Guy shoots mob boss Big Jim and takes over. When Big Jim's daughter, Marian, gives Robbo a large sum, believing he has avenged her father's death, the gangster donates to an orphanage, cementing his reputation as a softhearted hood.
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Prince of Pirates (1953)
Character: Countess Nita Orde
In a 16th century kingdom in the Netherlands, the newly crowned King Stephan concludes a secret treaty with the Spanish. This puts him at odds with his younger brother, Prince Roland, who favors a treaty with the French. Stephan orders Roland imprisoned but Roland escapes and leads a revolt.
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Quebec (1951)
Character: Madelon
Story of a revolt against England in 1830s Canada.
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Flight to Hong Kong (1956)
Character: Pamela Vincent
On an airliner bound for Hong Kong, Tony, a career crook who deals in stolen diamonds, agonizes over whether he should stick with his girlfriend or pursue Pamela, an intriguing novelist with whom he's instantly infatuated. Viewing Tony's dastardly deeds as great material for her new book, Pamela gladly encourages him to continue his criminal behavior.
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Harry Black and the Tiger (1958)
Character: Christian Tanner
In the mysterious jungle of India, Harry Black, a skilled hunter, hunts a dangerous tiger which attacked. This tiger has already claimed hundreds of victims. While recovering from his wounds will review the most important moments of his life.
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Captain Lightfoot (1955)
Character: Aga Doherty
In 1815, Michael Martin, member of an Irish revolutionary society, turns highwayman to support it, and soon becomes an outlaw. In Dublin, he meets famous rebel "Captain Thunderbolt" and becomes his second-in-command, under the name "Lightfoot."
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Magnificent Obsession (1954)
Character: Joyce Phillips
Reckless playboy Bob Merrick crashes his speedboat, requiring emergency attention from the town’s only resuscitator while a local hero, Dr. Phillips, dies waiting for the life-saving device. Merrick then tries to right his wrongs with the doctor’s widow, Helen, falling in love with her in the process.
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The Man (1972)
Character: Kay Eaton
When the President and Speaker of the House are killed in a building collapse, and the Vice-President declines the office due to age and ill-health, Senate President pro tempore Douglas Dilman (James Earl Jones) suddenly becomes the first black man to occupy the Oval Office. The events from that day to the next election when he must decide if he will actually run challenge his skills as a politician and leader.
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The First Legion (1951)
Character: Terry Gilmartin
A Catholic priest fights against his colleagues' immediate acceptance of an ambiguous “miracle”.
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The Bramble Bush (1960)
Character: Margaret 'Mar' McFie
A young doctor returns to his Massachusetts home town at the request of a terminally ill old friend.
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Moon of the Wolf (1972)
Character: Louise Rodanthe
After several locals are viciously murdered, a Louisiana sheriff starts to suspect he may be dealing with a werewolf.
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Strangers When We Meet (1960)
Character: Eve Coe
A suburban architect loves his wife but is bored with his marriage and with his work, so he takes up with the neglected, married beauty who lives down the street.
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Hombre (1967)
Character: Audra Favor
John Russell, disdained by his "respectable" fellow stagecoach passengers because he was raised by Indians, becomes their only hope for survival when they are set upon by outlaws.
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Widow's Kiss (1996)
Character: Edith Fitzpatrick
Haunted by his mother's recent death, a young man becomes suspicious of his wealthy father's sexy, new bride. When his father dies mysteriously, the boy decides to investigate.
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