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Stalk the Wild Child (1976)
Character: Maggie
A young boy who had been abandoned as a child and raised by wild dogs is taken to a university where a team attempts to teach him civilized behavior.
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Mayflower: The Pilgrims' Adventure (1979)
Character: Rose Standish
In 1620, the Assembly of the Pilgrims decides to emigrate to the young America because of the persecution they suffer by the English crown. The film tells the adventurous journey of the Pilgrims to an unknown land and future.
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Curaçao (1993)
Character: Rose
Cornelius Wettering and Stephen Guerin are expatriates living in Curaçao. They're bound together by an understanding that each is hiding from a dangerous past.
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Uphill All the Way (1986)
Character: The Widow Quinn
Two unemployed good ol' boys are mistaken for a pair of notorious bank robbers.
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One Is a Lonely Number (1972)
Character: Amy Brower
A young woman has difficulty understanding why her husband walks out on her. Alone for the first time, she finds life difficult to cope with and for a time lives with the hope that her husband will come back to her.
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The Savage Is Loose (1974)
Character: Maida
A husband, wife and their son are stranded on a remote island with no way off; as the son grows older, sexual tensions emerge.
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All God's Children (1980)
Character: Natalie Kent
Big city judge Parke Denison is involved in a forced busing dispute at the climax of his long career. The friendship between two families -- one white, one black -- and their sons, who are buddies, provides the microcosm of this major social issue that has been argued for several decades.
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The Landlord (1970)
Character: Sally
At the age of twenty-nine, Elgar Enders "runs away" from home. This running away consists of buying a building in a black ghetto in the Park Slope section of Brooklyn. Initially, his intention is to evict the black tenants and convert the building into a posh flat. But Elgar is not one to be bound by yesterday's urges, and soon he has other thoughts on his mind.
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The Hearse (1980)
Character: Jane Hardy
A schoolteacher moves into her deceased aunt’s house in a small Californian town, and is harassed by unfriendly locals and a mysterious hearse.
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Movie Movie (1978)
Character: Betsy McGuire / Isobel Stuart
Three movie genres of the 1930s, boxing films, WWI aviation dramas, and backstage Broadway musicals, are satirized using the same cast.
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Beauty and the Beast (1976)
Character: Belle Beaumont
A beautiful girl agrees to marry a hideous, deformed beast and live in his castle in order to save her father's life.
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Where’s Poppa? (1970)
Character: Louise Callan
When New York attorney Gordon Hocheiser meets Louise Callan, the girl of his dreams, he schemes to eliminate his aging, senile mother, even though he promised his late father that he'd always take care of her. He fears that his batty mom's eccentricities will shortly lead to Louise's departure.
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Hollywood Vice Squad (1986)
Character: Pauline Stanton
A mother goes to Hollywood to find her runaway daughter. She discovers that the girl has become involved in the pornography industry, and goes to the police to get help in finding her.
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The Changeling (1980)
Character: Claire Norman
After a tragic event happens, composer John Russell moves to Seattle to try to overcome it and build a new and peaceful life in a lonely big house that has been uninhabited for many years. But, soon after, the obscure history of such an old mansion and his own past begin to haunt him.
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The Last Run (1971)
Character: Claudie Scherrer
A former mob getaway driver from Chicago has retired to a peaceful life in a Portuguese fishing village. He is asked to pull off one last job - to drive a dangerous crook and his girlfriend to France.
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Messenger of Death (1988)
Character: Jastra Watson
A Denver reporter investigates the mass murder of a family of Mormons in rural Colorado.
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Vengeance Is Mine (1984)
Character: Donna
Unsuccessfully trying to close old family wounds on a trip back to the Rhode Island home of her miserable childhood, a troubled young woman finds her new friendship with a neighbor has her stuck in another family drama.
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The Day of the Dolphin (1973)
Character: Maggie Terrell
A marine biologist teaches his dolphins to communicate in English but shady characters plan to kidnap the trained mammals for a more sinister purpose.
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Harry in Your Pocket (1973)
Character: Sandy Coletto
A master thief and his drug-addicted partner teach two aspiring crooks how to steal wallets.
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