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Call Of The Blood (1948)
Character: Dr. Anne Lester
A young man's passions are stirred by a beautiful Sicilian after his physician-wife is called away on an emergency.
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Nine Till Six (1932)
Character: Beatrice
Two women of different social backgrounds work together in a dressmakers.
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Carnival (1931)
Character: Helen
During a performance of Othello a jealous actor attempts to strangle his wife who he believes has committed adultery..
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I Believed in You (1934)
Character: Poetess
An aspiring writer and her boyfriend, a professional agitator head off to the Big Apple in search of good fortune. Unfortunately, the agitator soon finds himself in trouble with the cops. Meanwhile the writer attempts to become a Greenwich Village Bohemian type. She and her new friends are all starving for their art until a kindly gent offers them financial assistant. They refuse on principle. Tragedy pays a call when the writer learns that her boyfriend has been untrue.
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Almost a Divorce (1931)
Character: Maisie
'Farcical comedy of matrimonial complications in which a bibulous man almost wrecks his friend's marriage.' (British Film Institute)
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The Umbrella (1933)
Character: Mabel
Two thieves are released from prison; one of them has an umbrella with jewels hidden in its handle.
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A Night Like This (1932)
Character: Mimi-Cocktail Shaker(uncredited)
Going under cover, P.C. Mahoney passes for a gentleman to get into the notorious Moonstone Club. There he meets Clifford Tope, a ne'er do well who is love with cabaret star Cora Mellish. She in turn has run up steep gambling debts and has paid off the Club's blackmailing owner with a stolen necklace. As things heat up Cora seeks help from the easy-going Tope.
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The Third String (1932)
Character: Hebe Tucker
A man poses as a boxer to impress a woman, but then is forced to fight a real champion.
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Sleeping Car (1933)
Character: Simone
A French sleeping-car attending with an eye for the ladies hooks up with a wealthy widow and they get married. What he doesn't know is that she married him because she wants to stay in France. Complications ensue.
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A Night in Montmartre (1931)
Character: Margot
A young couple live under a café in Paris that, unknown to them, is owned by a brutal blackmailer. When he is murdered, they fall under suspicion. However, the husband's father, an amateur detective, believes in their innocence and sets out to find who really killed the blackmailer.
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Sally Bishop (1932)
Character: Janet Hallard
Sally Bishop, a headstrong young girl falls for a trashy novelist and insidiously enters his household. This prompts her former fiancé to conspire with the author's wife to expose her foolishness.
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Children of Chance (1930)
Character: Joyce
A casual date at a high-class hotel leads Binnie, an aspiring showgirl, to be mistaken for model and actress Lia de Marita – landing her an audition for the producer of a new musical stage show. Marvelling at her good fortune, what Binnie doesn't know is that Lia is also the wife of a notorious jewel thief and that she's already fled the country in possession of a valuable, ill-gotten necklace!
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The Ten Commandments (1956)
Character: Grease Woman (uncredited)
Escaping death, a Hebrew infant is raised in a royal household to become a prince. Upon discovery of his true heritage, Moses embarks on a personal quest to reclaim his destiny as the leader and liberator of the Hebrew people.
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Double Harness (1933)
Character: Eleanor Weston
After tricking him into marriage, a woman tries to win the love of her philandering husband.
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Out of the Blue (1931)
Character: Angela Tucker
Impoverished aristocrat's daughter Tommy Tucker is in love with radio announcer Bill Coverdale, but he is engaged to her more glamorous sister Angela, who he does not love. Seeking escape from this hopeless situation, and her life of genteel poverty, Tommy flees abroad to Biarritz to become a nightclub singer.
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Fascination (1931)
Character: Kay
Story of a vampish actress who comes between a happily married couple in this light-hearted melodrama.
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Five Golden Hours (1961)
Character: Martha
A petty crook gallantly consoles wealthy widows and is doing all right in his chosen profession until he meets and falls in love with a lovely baroness, who knows all about get-rich-quick schemes.
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Her Private Affair (1929)
Character: Julia Sturm
A married society woman accidentally kills her would-be lover and blackmailer and then suffers a crisis of conscience when his disgruntled butler is charged with the crime.
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Racetrack (1933)
Character: Myra Curtis
Joe Tomasso is an Italian-American bookmaker and gambler who, outwardly, is hard but soft-hearted inwardly. He becomes fond of a homeless waif, Jackie Curtis, and begins to look upon him as the son he never had. But when Jackie's mother appears, Joe has a hard decision to make.
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Britannia of Billingsgate (1933)
Character: Pearl Bolton
The owner of a fish-and-chips shop in the Billingsgate area of London harbors a secret ambition: to become a movie star. It turns out that she has a beautiful singing voice, and when that fact comes to the attention of a movie studio, it begins to turn her and her family's lives upside down.
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Way Down East (1935)
Character: Mrs. Emma Stackpole
A family living on a farm in Maine takes in a young woman to stay with them, not knowing that the woman is not quite what she seems and has a secret in her past that she hasn't told them about.
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Jeannie (1941)
Character: Margaret
Based on Aimee Stuart's play. Little Scots girl decides to use her inheritance for a "grand tour" of the Continent.
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The Trespasser (1929)
Character: Catherine 'Flip' Merrick
A stenographer who works for a lawyer falls in love with and marries a wealthy young man. His family has the marraige annulled, after which she gives birth to a child. Her former boss helps her out to ensure the child's welfare, which starts gossip that she is a "kept woman."
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Abraham Lincoln (1930)
Character: Mary Todd Lincoln
A biopic dramatizing Abraham Lincoln's life through a series of vignettes depicting its defining chapters: his romance with Ann Rutledge; his early years as a country lawyer; his marriage to Mary Todd; his debates with Stephen A. Douglas; the election of 1860; his presidency during the Civil War; and his assassination in Ford’s Theater in 1865.
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Blithe Spirit (1945)
Character: Elvira Condomine
A harmless séance at a novelist's home summons the ghost of his glamorous first wife.
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