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Geraldine (1954)
Character: Janey Edwards
Music manager Janey Edwards poses as a co-ed to get the rights to a song from one of the professors.
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Calling the Shots (1988)
Character: Self
Documentary about women in the film industry. Numerous notable actresses and female directors share their thoughts.
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Early Directors on Directing (2014)
Character: Self
There were more women directors before 1920 than at any other time in history. The first director to put a narrative story on celluloid was, Alice Guy Blaché in 1896. Few people know that Lillian Gish became a director in her own right in 1920. Ida Lupino directed over a hundred episodes of "Have Gun, Will Travel," "Thriller," "Gunsmoke," and many independent features.
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Seis pasajes al infierno (1981)
Character: N/A
Six people survive the crash of an airplane and find themselves in a mysterious Central American mansion and ghost town, where they encounter ghosts from their past. They are then judged for their sins by a demonic figure while the jury chants their (predictable) verdict.
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Hitters (2002)
Character: Mama Theresa
A respected civic leader is caught between two rival underworld crime families on the verge of war.
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Daniel Boone: And Chase the Buffalo (1960)
Character: Rebecca Boone
Boone yearns to return to Kentucky, to escape the tax collector, despite his wife’s wishes. With his family remaining home, he leads a small group of farmers to Kentucky, only to be thrilled when his wife and children unexpectedly arrive to join him.
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Daniel Boone: The Warrior's Path (1960)
Character: Rebecca Boone
In North Carolina, Daniel Boone hears amazing tales about Kentucky and decides to move his family there. But first he has to find the Indian path that will lead him and earn enough money trapping to repay a loan. The Indians are not happy that settlers are coming, and make life difficult for them.
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Man on the Prowl (1957)
Character: Marlan Wood
A neglected wife (Mala Powers) unknowingly places her family in danger when she becomes friends with a psychologically disturbed deliveryman (James Best).
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Fear No More (1961)
Character: Sharon Carlin
Accused of killing a woman on a train, Sharon Carlin runs home to find another corpse there too!
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Death in Small Doses (1957)
Character: Valerie 'Val' Owens
A government agent investigates the use of illegal amphetamines among long-haul truck drivers.
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The Colossus of New York (1958)
Character: Anne Spensser
A brilliant surgeon encases his dead son's brain in a large robot body, with unintended results...
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Rose of Cimarron (1952)
Character: Rose of Cimarron
A white girl raised by Indians sets out to find out who murdered her adoptive parents.
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The Storm Rider (1957)
Character: Tay Rorick
In this fast-paced Western, smaler ranchers hire a former gunman Bart Jones (Scott Brady) in the middle of a range war when he's called on to protect a group of small-time ranchers against cattle baron Maj.
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Tough as They Come (1942)
Character: Esther Clark
The 'Dead End Kids & Little Tough Guys' are working as collectors for a finance company, when they discover the company's illegal activities and try to stop them.
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Bengazi (1955)
Character: Aileen Donovan
An American with a shady past joins with a morally-bankrupt Irishman to find treasure buried by Arabs in a deserted mosque in the Sahara. The situation becomes complicated when they are surrounded by Bedouin bandits.
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The Yellow Mountain (1954)
Character: Nevada Wray
A formula brawling-buddies western where one goes bad and then returns to the fold. Pete Menlo owns some gold claims in Nevada where he is joined by his old friend Andy Martin. Crooked mine-owner Bannon wants to merge their interests so they can create a monopoly but is turned down. Pete is interested in "Nevada" Wray, daughter of mine-owner "Jackpot" Wray, but she has eyes only for Andy. The rejected Pete joins forces with Bannon and they learn that, because of location, "Jackpot" Wray may be the owner of all the gold in the respective veins. Bannon and his men try to get rid of Andy.
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The Unknown Terror (1957)
Character: Gina Matthews
A woman leads an expedition into a remote jungle to find her long-lost brother, but instead finds a mad scientist who has created a fungus monster that feeds on the local inhabitants.
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Rage at Dawn (1955)
Character: Laura Reno
In this film's version of the story, four of the Reno Brothers are corrupt robbers and killers while a fifth, Clint is a respected Indiana farmer. A sister, Laura, who has inherited the family home, serves the outlaw brothers as a housekeeper and cook. One brother is killed when they go after a bank, the men of the town appear to have been waiting for them…
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Edge of Doom (1950)
Character: Julie
A priest sets out to catch the man who killed one of his colleagues.
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Doomsday Machine (1972)
Character: Maj. Georgianna Bronski
Following the discovery of a doomsday machine capable of destroying Earth, the launch of a US space mission to Venus is taken over by the military.
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Rogue's Gallery (1968)
Character: Maggie
A private eye gets in trouble when he tries to help a woman in distress.
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City That Never Sleeps (1953)
Character: Sally 'Angel Face' Connors
Chicago cop Johnny Kelly, dissatisfied with his job and marriage, would like to run away with his stripper girlfriend Angel Face, but keeps getting cold feet. During one crowded night, Angel Face decides she's had enough vacillation, and crooked lawyer Biddel has an illegal mission for Johnny that could put him in a financial position to act. But other, conflicting schemes are also in progress...
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Tammy and the Bachelor (1957)
Character: Barbara Bissle
An unsophisticated young woman from the Mississippi swamps falls in love with an unconventional southern gentleman.
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Cyrano de Bergerac (1950)
Character: Roxane
France, 1640. Cyrano, the charismatic swordsman-poet with the absurd nose, hopelessly loves the beauteous Roxane; she, in turn, confesses to Cyrano her love for the handsome but tongue-tied Christian. The chivalrous Cyrano sets up with Christian an innocent deception, with tragic results.
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Outrage (1950)
Character: Ann Walton
A young woman who has just become engaged has her life completely shattered when she is raped while on her way home from work.
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From Russia to Hollywood: The 100-Year Odyssey of Chekhov and Shdanoff (2002)
Character: Self / Narrator (voice)
From Czarist Russia's Moscow Art Theatre to Hollywood's biggest film, narrator Gregory Peck joins an A-list of Hollywood stars to take us through the odyssey of two Russian born Hollywood legends: The great acting teacher Michael Chekhov and the amazing director George Shdanoff.
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Sierra Baron (1958)
Character: Sue Russell
Director James B. Clark's western, set in 1848 California, is about a brother and sister battling a crooked businessman over property rights.
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