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Her First Romance (1951)
Character: N/A
A teenager experiences her first crush while attending a summer camp. Director Seymour Friedman's 1951 film stars Margaret O'Brien, Allen Martin Jr., Sharyn Moffett, Jimmy Hunt, Elinor Donahue, Ann Doran, Lloyd Corrigan, Atthur Space and Maudie Prickett.
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Souvenirs of Death (1948)
Character: Johnny (uncredited)
This MGM John Nesbitt's Passing Parade series short tells the story of how a Mauser pistol used on the battlefield by Germans during WWII makes its way into the hands of an American gangster.
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Again Pioneers (1950)
Character: Nathaniel [Ashby]
Citizens of Fairview are outraged when they learn children from the "Patch", a squalid migrant camp on the outskirts of town, will soon be attending Fairview's school.
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Close Encounters of the 4th Kind Infestation from Mars (2004)
Character: Himself
A covert military effort is made to bring back a sample of germ-ridden Martian soil, in order to develop the ultimate biological weapon of mass destruction. A solar flare knocks the returning probe off-course, where it crashes on a farm in Sandusky, Ohio. An innocent by-stander becomes infected with the germs, and turns into a murderous alien hybrid killing machine.
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The Mating of Millie (1948)
Character: Tommy Bassett
Self-sufficient in life and successful in business, prim and proper Millie McGonigle wants just one more thing, a child. When she asks to adopt orphan Tommy Bassett, but learns that she will first have to have a husband, Millie turns to a recently fired bus driver, Doug Andrews. Though he has no interest in marriage, Doug offers to help Millie find a husband by transforming her into a beautiful and exciting woman, one who catches the eye of two eligible bachelors, including the orphanage's president.
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The Capture (1950)
Character: Mike Tevlin, Ellen's Son
A badly injured fugitive explains to a priest how he came to be in his present predicament.
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Living in a Big Way (1947)
Character: Michael Randall Jr.
A World War II pilot (Gene Kelly) comes home to a bride (Marie McDonald) who, spoiled by her father (Charles Winninger), now wants a divorce.
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Pitfall (1948)
Character: Tommy Forbes
An insurance man wishing for a more exciting life becomes wrapped up in the affairs of an imprisoned embezzler, his model girlfriend, and a violent private investigator.
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Louisa (1950)
Character: Chris Norton
Architect Hal Norton and wife Meg invite his widowed mother Louisa to move in with them, only to discover the sweet elderly lady is romantically involved with what seems to be every old coot in town.
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Holiday Affair (1949)
Character: Boy Looking at Crowley's Trains (uncredited)
Just before Christmas, department store clerk Steve Mason meets big spending customer Connie Ennis, who's actually a comparison shopper sent by another store. Steve lets her go, which gets him fired. They spend the afternoon together, which doesn't sit well with Connie's steady suitor, Carl, when he finds out, but delights her young son Timmy, who quickly takes to Steve.
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Katie Did It (1950)
Character: Steven Goodrich
Katherine Standish, who has been brought up in a strict manner in a prudish New England town, falls in love with a city slicker commercial artist, Peter Van Arden. The romance blossoms until Katie falls victim of some false information, and becomes convinced that Peter is already married and the father of two children.
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Invaders from Mars (1953)
Character: David Maclean
A boy tries to stop aliens that have taken over his town and are brainwashing its inhabitants.
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Belles on Their Toes (1952)
Character: Fred Gilbreth (uncredited)
The "Cheaper by the Dozen" crew is back, sans Clifton Webb. Lillian is struggling to make ends meet without her husband's income, while Anne, Martha, and even Ernestine find romance.
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The Blue Veil (1951)
Character: Boy in Shop (Uncredited)
A World War I widow loses her only child and spends the rest of her life as a children's nurse.
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Song of Love (1947)
Character: Ludwig Schumann
Composer Robert Schumann struggles to compose his symphonies while his loving wife Clara offers her support. Also helping the Schumanns is their lifelong friend, composer Johannes Brahms.
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Top o' the Morning (1949)
Character: Pearse O'Neill
A singing insurance investigator comes to Ireland to recover the stolen Blarney Stone...and romance the local policeman's daughter.
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Sorry, Wrong Number (1948)
Character: Peter Lord
Leona Stevenson is confined to bed and uses her telephone to keep in contact with the outside world. One day she overhears a murder plot on the telephone and is desperate to find out who is the intended victim.
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The Mating Season (1951)
Character: Boy (uncredited)
Ellen McNulty leaves her New Jersey hamburger stand and heads west to pay a surprise visit to her son and his new bride. When Ellen arrives, her daughter-in-law mistakes her for the maid she has hired for a big party they are throwing. Rather than cause any embarrassment, Ellen goes along with the charade, which leads to many complications.
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Shadow on the Wall (1950)
Character: Boy
Angered that her sister Celia has stolen her fiance, Dell Faring kills her and allows Celia's husband David, knocked out in an argument with Celia, to take the blame and end up on death row. Later Dell, finding out that David's young daughter Susan was witness to the crime and is undergoing psychiatric treatment, plans to eliminate her before her memory returns.
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Saddle Tramp (1950)
Character: Robbie
Carefree Chuck Connor is on his way west and stops off to see an old friend and his four lads. When his host is killed in a riding accident Chuck realises he must take care of the family. They hit the road and he takes a job on a ranch, but he has to keep the children hidden as his boss hates kids. There's also tension with the neighbouring ranch, and when a girl on the run from her nasty uncle joins the family unannounced Chuck wonders what he has done to deserve all this.
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Invaders from Mars (1986)
Character: Police Chief
A boy tries to stop aliens that have taken over his town and are brainwashing its inhabitants.
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The All American (1953)
Character: Whizzer
A family tragedy causes a college football quarterback to re-think his goals in life.
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The Fuller Brush Man (1948)
Character: Junior (uncredited)
Poor Red Jones gets fired from every job he tries. His fiancée gives him one last chance to make good when he becomes a Fuller Brush man. His awkward attempts at sales are further complicated when one of his customers is murdered and he becomes the prime suspect.
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Special Agent (1949)
Character: Tim Rumpler (uncredited)
A California railroad agent hunts two brothers for murder and robbing a payroll express.
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Cheaper by the Dozen (1950)
Character: William Gilbreth (uncredited)
"Cheaper by the Dozen", based on the real-life story of the Gilbreth family, follows them from Providence, Rhode Island, to Montclair, New Jersey, and details the amusing anecdotes found in large families.
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Rock Island Trail (1950)
Character: Stinky Tanner
A greedy businessman tries to block the building of a new railroad in his area.
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High Barbaree (1947)
Character: Alec - Child (uncredited)
After his plane is downed in the South Pacific, a Navy flier recounts his life to a co-pilot while awaiting rescue.
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The Sainted Sisters (1948)
Character: David Frisbee
Two female con artists from New York City, fleeing the law with money from their latest scam, hide out in a small town in Maine, near the Canadian border. However, this small town's residents aren't quite as unsophisticated as the girls think they are.
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The Lone Hand (1953)
Character: Joshua
Zachary Hallock and his son Joshua are farmers who live in a frontier town that suffers the assaults of a band of outlaws. After the murder of a Pinkerton's detective, the farmers decide to unite against the bandits, but Hallock rejects the proposal. To the astonishment of his son and his fiancée, Hallock decides to join the outlaws.
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Family Honeymoon (1948)
Character: Charlie
Grant Jordan, bachelor botany professor, marries Katie, a widow with three kids, despite the machinations of Grant's former girlfriend Minna. But on the wedding day, Aunt Jo, who was to babysit, breaks a leg; so the kids come along on the honeymoon.
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Rusty's Birthday (1949)
Character: Jeff Neeley
A lost dog tries to find his way back to his beloved master in the final film of the Rusty series.
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