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Manpower (1941)
Character: Flo
Hank McHenry and Johnny Marshall work as power company linesmen. Hank is injured in an accident and subsequently promoted to foreman of the gang. Tensions start to show in the road crew as rivalry between Hank and Johnny increases.
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The Great Mr. Nobody (1941)
Character: Woman in Office
A publicity man promotes his newspaper, but finds his boss always steals the credit.
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A Shot in the Dark (1941)
Character: Clare Winters
A reporter and a police detective sort through the clues in a night-club owner's murder.
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The Strawberry Blonde (1941)
Character: Nurse (uncredited)
Biff Grimes is desperately in love with Virginia, but his best friend Hugo marries her and manipulates Biff into becoming involved in his somewhat nefarious businesses. Hugo appears to have stolen Biff's dreams, and Biff has to deal with the realisation that having what he wants and wanting what another has can be very different things.
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Never Wave at a WAC (1953)
Character: Lt. Kohler (uncredited)
A divorced socialite decides to join the Army because she hopes it will enable her to see more of her boyfriend, a Colonel. She soon encounters many difficulties with the Army lifestyle. Moreover, her ex-husband is working as a consultant with the Army, and he uses his position to disrupt her romantic plans by making her join a group of WACs who are testing new equipment.
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Women's Prison (1955)
Character: N/A
A crusading psychiatrist battles a sadistic female warden to improve conditions at a women's prison.
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The Nurse's Secret (1941)
Character: Nurse
An apparent suicide by a rich woman leads her nurse and a policeman to an insurance scam.
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Santa Fe Trail (1940)
Character: Girl at Wedding (uncredited)
As a penalty for fighting fellow classmates days before graduating from West Point, J.E.B. Stuart, George Armstrong Custer and four friends are assigned to the 2nd Cavalry, stationed at Fort Leavenworth. While there they aid in the capture and execution of the abolitionist, John Brown following the Battle of Harper's Ferry.
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Sergeant York (1941)
Character: Saloon Girl (uncredited)
Alvin York a hillbilly sharpshooter transforms himself from ruffian to religious pacifist. He is then called to serve his country and despite deep religious and moral objections to fighting becomes one of the most celebrated American heroes of WWI.
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Alice in Movieland (1940)
Character: Girl with Bill (uncredited)
Alice wins a free trip to Hollywood and dreams about her arrival.
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Money and the Woman (1940)
Character: Nurse (uncredited)
An embezzler's wife begs his boss for forgiveness, only to fall in love with him.
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The Women (1939)
Character: Treatment Girl (uncredited)
A happily married woman lets her catty friends talk her into divorce when her husband strays.
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Captains of the Clouds (1942)
Character: Blonde
Inspired by Churchill's Dunkirk speech, brash, undisciplined Canadian bush pilot Brian MacLean and three friends enlist in the RCAF.
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Here Comes Happiness (1941)
Character: Peg
Jessica leaves her upper class home to assume an anonymous working class identity. She meets a blue collar guy, Chet and falls in love with the poor but ambitious man. Chet observes a series of suspicious, clandestine meetings with her rich father and his chauffeur which makes him think she is stringing along a "Sugar Daddy" on the side. Financial trickery and sequences of misunderstandings and coincidences culminate with a wedding that turns out much differently than planned.
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