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Rabbit Ears - A Gingerbread Christmas (1991)
Character: Narrator (voice)
Christmas has been canceled in the town of Gloomsbury and something must be done. So the Prince and Princess of Gingerbread attempt to save the day in this fun-filled holiday classic. The spirited narration and lively musical score will whisk you through this merry tale about the true meaning of Christmas.
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Magic Carpet (1972)
Character: Timothea Lamb
A young student living in Rome gets a job as a tour guide and falls in love with a young stowaway who is being sought by the police.
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Scott Free (1976)
Character: Holly
A professional gambler finds himself on the run from the mob, the federal government, and a band of Indians, all of whom have an interest in a piece of land he won in a poker game.
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Saturday Night Live: 15th Anniversary (1989)
Character: Self
A TV special celebrating the 15th anniversary of Saturday Night Live. Before a celebrity audience, many of the former cast members and guest hosts return to perform their signature monologues and present a look back at some of the best comedy skits and musical numbers of the past 15 years.
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Sex and the Single Parent (1979)
Character: Sally Bass
Two attractive divorcees find that their newly realized independence continues to be guided by their respective parental obligations.
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Desperate Women (1978)
Character: Esther Winters
A laconic ex-hired gun in the Old West teams up with three scrappy female prisoners abandoned in the desert, two orphaned children, an army deserter, and a group of cantankerous animals, all of whom try to outsmart and outshoot a ratty gang of desperadoes trying to retrieve their boss' girlfriend and the saddle-tramp's secret cargo.
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Once Upon a Dead Man (1971)
Character: Sally McMillan
The wife of a San Francisco police commissioner drags him into a charity auction theft, which leads to a murder.
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The Kid From Nowhere (1982)
Character: Samantha 'Sam' Kandal
A single mother is overprotective of her mentally challenged son, which has made him angry and difficult, while she denies herself a social life. Things change for the better when the boy gains self-esteem training for the Special Olympics, and his mother learns to let go.
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Night Cries (1978)
Character: Jeannie Haskins
A young woman whose baby died in childbirth refuses to believe it and has dreams that her child is still alive and in danger. A scientist who is conducting experiments about dreams tries to help her.
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I Take These Men (1983)
Character: Carol Sherwood
Moments before being surprised at an anniversary garden party thrown by her husband and their family and friends, Carol Sherwood shocks him by saying she wants a divorce and during the course of the party, she has three separate fantasies of marriages to three different men. The first is with egotistical real estate magnate Craig Wyler. The second is with milquetoast English professor David Koenig. The third is with her best friend Elaine's husband, Phil.
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The Girls in the Office (1979)
Character: Rita Massaro
A romantic comedy about four women employed by an ultra-modern Houston department store who discover that they must choose between love and a career.
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US Against the World (1977)
Character: Self
This NBC Special from 1977 pitted celebrities from the worlds of film and TV in the United States against stars from the U.K. and the rest of the World. Three teams of five men and three women representing their native land, competed in a series of nine events during this fast paced and exciting 2 hour TV Special. Sporting events included bowling, darts, rowing, swimming and running relays and soccer goal kicking.
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Outlaw Blues (1977)
Character: Tina Waters
An aspiring musician is released from prison to find that a song he had written while locked up has been stolen and made into a hit record by a country music superstar. When his confrontation with the star takes a violent turn the ex-con has to go back on the run, but he finds an unexpected ally in a shrewd background singer with a plan to turn the tables in his favor.
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S.O.S. Titanic (1980)
Character: Leigh Goodwin
The Titanic disaster as seen through the eyes of one couple in each of the three classes on board.
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WrestleMania II (1986)
Character: Self
Mr. T vs. Roddy Piper in a Boxing match Battle Royal featuring superstars and athletes from the WWF and NFL Hulk Hogan (c) vs. King Kong Bundy in a Steel Cage match for the WWF Championship
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Fame Is the Name of the Game (1966)
Character: Peggy Maxwell
A brash, big-time investigative reporter, looking into the death of a call girl, uncovers her diary and tries to find her killer among the names contained in it.
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P.J. (1968)
Character: Linette Orbison
Reluctant New York City private eye P.J. Detweiler is hired as a bodyguard to protect Maureen Preble, the mistress of shady millionaire William Orbison. In truth, Orbison plans a deadly intrigue in which P.J. is to play a central part. Meanwhile, complications ensue as P.J. gradually falls in love with Maureen.
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Love at First Bite (1979)
Character: Cindy Sondheim
Dracula and Renfield relocate to '70s era New York in search of Cindy Sondheim, the reincarnation of Dracula's one true love, Mina Harker. "Trouble adjusting" is a wild understatement for the Count as he battles Cindy's psychiatrist, Jeffrey Rosenberg, a descendant of Van Helsing, who may be in love with Cindy too.
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Jigsaw (1968)
Character: Ida
After inadvertently ingesting some sugar laced with LSD, a man wakes up with amnesia and in the middle of a murder plot.
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Don't Cry, It's Only Thunder (1982)
Character: Katherine Cross
During the Vietnam War, Brian Anderson, a young Army medic, is stationed in Saigon. Initially apathetic and self-serving, he eventually has his heart won over by the children at a nearby orphanage where he does volunteer work. At first, a doctor named Katherine Cross has to persuade him to help the children. But soon, Brian willingly puts his career and safety on the line to provide the orphans with the food and medical supplies they need.
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How to Beat the High Cost of Living (1980)
Character: Jane
In order to beat inflation and subsidize their alimony checks, three suburban housewives plot to steal $1 million from a large plastic ball which is displayed in a local shopping center.
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Carbon Copy (1981)
Character: Vivian Whitney
A middle-aged married wealthy white corporate executive is surprised to discover that he has a working-class black teen-age son who wants to be adopted into the almost-exclusively-white upper-middle-class community of San Marino, California.
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