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Summer of Decision (1959)
Character: Receptionist
A college student trying to decide on a career spends the summer before his senior year assisting social workers.
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The American Woman: Portraits of Courage (1976)
Character: Susan B. Anthony
Developed from Anne Grant's book, Our North American Foremothers, this film recreates historical moments and women who fought for equality and freedom over the span of the 18th, 19th, and 20th centuries.
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Brass (1985)
Character: Claire Willis
The Chief of Detectives of the New York Police Department, is a tough cop who has worked his way up the ladder from being on a beat.
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Fear on Trial (1975)
Character: Nan Claybourne
The story of John Henry Faulk, a radio/TV personality of the 1950s, who was blacklisted during the McCarthy era. Faulk sued the organization that was behind the blacklisting, and the resultant trial, and Faulk's victory, helped to put an end to the blacklisting period.
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The Feminine Touch (1995)
Character: Pigeon
Jenny Baron is a beautiful investigative reporter swept into a deadly conspiracy that reaches to the highest levels of the government. When she is assigned to get the story of charismatic Presidential candidate Senator Ashton, her job is complicated by a string of political assassinations and attempts. After her lover is killed, things get personal. Jenny finds herself in possession of a computer disk that holds a list of powerful politicians marked for elimination, and the key to the massive web of death and deceit — and now she's next on the list of targets! Pursued by hitmen and hunted by police, if she survives, she may discover a truth she's not prepared to accept.
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Last Bride Of Salem (1974)
Character: Jennifer Clifton
A woman tries to protect her family from supernatural forces who are trying to take control.
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Terror in the Sky (1971)
Character: Janet Turner
On a transcontinental flight, the flight crew suffer from food poisoning and become incapacitated. Now it's up to one of the passengers to safely land the plane.
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Manhunt for Claude Dallas (1986)
Character: Dee Pogue
This is the story is based on an actual incident. Claude Dallas is a man who loves to be free, so he lives in the mountains where he hunts for his food. However, Bill Pogue is a driven game warden, who abhors anyone who hunts out of season. When he catches Claude Dallas doing that; he's about to arrest him when Claude kills him and the other warden with him. When the man who was with Dallas tells the police what happened, a nationwide manhunt ensues. And there are people who didn't like Pogue and they hope Dallas is never caught.
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Tourist (1980)
Character: Terry Carrell
A group of tourists on a "once-in-a-lifetime" European vacation try to rekindle their romances with themselves.
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Any Second Now (1969)
Character: Nancy Dennison
A photographer plans to murder his rich young wife after she catches him cheating on her and threatens to divorce him so he won't get any of her money. He arranges for her to have an auto accident. However, instead of killing her, the accident only causes her to lose her memory, and the doctors say that it could return at any moment.
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The Making of a Hollywood Madam (1996)
Character: Katherine
The real-life California family doctor -- facing a jail sentence for money laundering and tax evasion -- recalls the events leading to the arrest of his notorious daughter, Hollywood madam Heidi Fleiss.
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The Honkers (1972)
Character: Linda Lathrop
An over-the-hill rodeo champion is so self-centered that he ignores his wife, son, and best friend.
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The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas (1982)
Character: Dulcie Mae
When a big TV crusader Melvin P. Thorpe threatens to expose the Chicken Ranch to public scandal and close it down, Miss Mona doesn't go down without a fight.
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Women in Chains (1972)
Character: Sandra Parker / Sally Porter
A parole officer goes undercover to investigate prison brutality but is trapped when the only person on the outside who knows why she's there is killed.
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The Man in the Glass Booth (1975)
Character: Miriam Rosen
Arthur Goldman is a rich Jewish industrialist, living in luxury in a Manhattan high-rise. He banters with his assistant Charlie, often shocking Charlie with his outrageousness and irreverence about aspects of Jewish life. Nonetheless, Charlie is astonished when, one day, Israeli secret agents burst in and arrest Goldman for being not a Jewish businessman but a Nazi war criminal. Whisked to Israel for trial, Goldman forces his accusers to face not only his presumed guilt--but their own.
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Soggy Bottom, U.S.A. (1981)
Character: Molly
In a small Southern town, the local sheriff tries to keep everything peaceful and under control.
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The Bull of the West (1972)
Character: Mary Justin
Two episodes of the TV series "The Virginian" edited together: "Duel at Shiloh" (2 Jan. 1963) and "Nobility of Kings" (10 Nov. 1965).
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Valley of Mystery (1967)
Character: Rita Brown
A Meridian Airlines flight from Miami to Caracas crashes in the Venezuelan jungle, stranding 130 passengers and crew in hostile surroundings.
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Butterfly (1982)
Character: Belle Morgan
Jess Tyler lives a quiet life next to an abandoned mining factory by himself in the desert. His life is turned upside down when a sexually provocative young woman comes to visit him and tells him she's his daughter. Jess finds it hard to adapt to his newfound parenting role, as a mutual attraction grows between them.
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The Bamboo Saucer (1968)
Character: Anna Karachev
A flying saucer hidden in a Red Chinese peasant village is sought by teams from the United States and U.S.S.R. On finding it, they band together to explore the saucer and take a trip into space.
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Echoes of a Summer (1976)
Character: Ruth
A young girl with a terminal heart condition plans to celebrate her 12th birthday on one last summer holiday with her parents in Nova Scotia.
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Mickey's House of Villains (2001)
Character: Maleficent (voice)
The villains from the popular animated Disney films are gathered at the House of Mouse with plans to take over. Soon, the villains take over the house and kick out Mickey, Donald and Goofy. It's all up to Mickey and his friends to overthrow evil and return the House of Mouse to normal--or as close to normal as it gets.
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Mirror Mirror 2: Raven Dance (1994)
Character: Sister Marion
A mysterious mirror is found hidden in a church orphanage, yet few realize its legacy of evil. When an innocent teen discovers that she is being stalked by her evil stepsister, the mirror's demonic power is again unleashed. As the mirror gains strength from the blood of the damned, the ultimate battle between good and evil begins. William Sanderson was the only actor from the first film to return for the second movie, albeit in a different role. The second film notably featured an early film appearance for Mark Ruffalo.
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The Forgotten Man (1971)
Character: Anne Wilson
A Marine officer reported as killed in Vietnam, but who was actually a POW, returns home. Instead of being welcomed home, however, he discovers that his father has died, his wife has remarried, his daughter has been adopted, his business has been sold, and his life has completely changed.
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Dirty Dingus Magee (1970)
Character: Prudence Frost
Ass-breaker Dingus Magee is looking for a gold train when he comes upon old acquaintance Hoke Birdsill on stage to San Francisco, and robs him of his money. Hoke goes to the nearby town of Yerkey's Hole, where Belle Knops is both mayor and bordello-mistress. She appoints Hoke Town Sheriff and tries to get him to stir up the Indians so the soldiers at the nearby fort (the main customers) won't go to Little Big Horn. Dingus tries to stir up more trouble and get involved with the pale, baby-talking Indian, Anna. The film is a send-up of the oft-repeated phrase "the Code of the West" and exaggerates it and what it stands for into the ridiculousness that it is.
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A Face in the Crowd (1957)
Character: Mr. Macey's Nurse (uncredited)
The rise of a raucous hayseed named Lonesome Rhodes from itinerant Ozark guitar picker to local media rabble-rouser to TV superstar and political king-maker. Marcia Jeffries is the innocent Sarah Lawrence girl who discovers the great man in a back-country jail and is the first to fall under his spell.
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Meet Me in St. Louis (1959)
Character: Lucille Ballard
This adaptation of the classic 1944 film musical explores the lives of the close-knit Smith family -- mother, father, grandfather, and five children -- who live in St. Louis in the year 1903.
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Period of Adjustment (1962)
Character: Dorothea Bates
A newlywed couple on their honeymoon visit friends who are having marital problems of their own.
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The Christmas Card (2006)
Character: Rosie Spelman
Sergeant Cody Cullen is deeply touched by a homemade Christmas card he receives while serving in Afghanistan. Upon his discharge, he treks to the picturesque California town of Nevada City. Cody is soon welcomed into the Spelman home and unexpectedly falls in love with the woman who sent the card, Faith.
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The Sidelong Glances of a Pigeon Kicker (1970)
Character: Mildred
After a young man graduates from a prestigious college, he rebels by preferring a carefree existence rather than the life of fighting the rungs within the treacherous American corporate ladder. For his means of survival he becomes a New York cab driver.
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Come Fly with Me (1963)
Character: Hilda 'Bergie' Bergstrom
Three airline hostesses combine their work crossing the Atlantic with searching for a rich handsome man to marry.
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Mail Order Bride (1964)
Character: Annie Boley
Elderly Will Lane arranges marriage of wild son of dead friend to tame him.
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The Good Guys and the Bad Guys (1969)
Character: Mary
An aging lawman and an aging outlaw join forces when their respective positions in society are usurped by a younger, but incompetent Marshal, and a younger, but vicious gang leader.
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Deadly Blessing (1981)
Character: Louisa
When a former member of a religious cult dies in a mysterious accident, Martha, who now lives alone and close to the cult's church, begins to fear for her life and the lives of her visiting friends.
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