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You're Only Young Twice! (1952)
Character: Ada Shore
Ada Shore (Diane Hart) arrives at Skerryvore University in Scotland in search of her long-lost uncle Connell O’Grady (Joseph Tomelty), who was once a subversive Irish poet but is now working under an assumed name as a University porter. Ada is mistaken by Principal Archibald Asher (Patrick Barr) as his new secretary, and she goes along with the impersonation. Archibald and Ada fall in love, which incurs the disapproval of the puritanical Professor Hayman (Duncan Macrae).
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Keep It Clean (1956)
Character: N/A
A man invents a new cleaning machine. His brother in law offers to help him promote it and they get help from the Purity League.
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Games That Lovers Play (1971)
Character: Mrs. Hill
Joanna Lumley and Penny Brahms star as notorious prostitutes Fanny Hill and Lady Chatterley faced with the challenge of seducing the seemingly impossible in this 1970s sex comedy
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The Ghosts of Berkeley Square (1947)
Character: Minette (uncredited)
The ghosts of two stupid 18th-century officers are doomed to haunt a Berkeley Square mansion until the unlikely event of a reigning monarch paying the house a visit. It will take more than 200 years... Based on the novel "No Nightingales" by Caryl Brahms and S.J. Simon.
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Something Money Can't Buy (1952)
Character: Joan
A British Army Officer returning to civilian life after WWII, starts a catering company with some of his ex-army pals.
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Enter Inspector Duval (1961)
Character: Jackie
Inspector Duval comes to London to help crack the case of a socialite murdered during a jewel heist.
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Father's Doing Fine (1952)
Character: Doreen
Lady Buckering, an English widow, has four daughters; Doreen, married to Dougall and about to give birth at home, and Gerda, Bicky and Catherine. The story revolves around the impending birth and the love affairs of the other three daughters; Bicky, with eccentric student Roly; Gerda, married to artist Wilfred; and Catherine, in love with the landlord's son, Clifford Magill. In addition, the impoverished Lady Buckering is being courted by Dr. Drew. Written by Les Adams
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Britannia Mews (1949)
Character: The Blazer
In Victorian London, young Adelaide is born into luxury, but marries starving artist Henry. His alcoholism and their lack of money lead to many quarrels. During one such fight, Henry slips down a flight of stairs and dies. A neighbor, Mrs. Mounsey, is the only witness, and she blackmails the young widow by threatening to tell the cops that Adelaide killed her husband. Luckily, lawyer Gilbert swoops in to help Adelaide.
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The Pickwick Papers (1952)
Character: Emily Wardle
The Pickwick Club sends Mr. Pickwick and a group of friends to travel across England and to report back on the interesting things they find...
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Happy Go Lovely (1951)
Character: Mae
Rich bachelor B.G. Bruno, the head of a successful greeting-card company in Scotland, is essentially a kind man but respectable to the point of stodginess and extreme stuffiness. An American troupe visiting Edinburgh wants to produce a musical in town but has trouble getting financiers. Bruno meets several leading ladies; through a misunderstanding, he doesn't correct their impression that he's a newspaper reporter.
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The Wicked Lady (1945)
Character: Minor Role (uncredited)
A married woman finds new thrills as a masked robber on the highways.
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One Jump Ahead (1955)
Character: Maxine
Paul Banner, a "noozeman" of the Daily Comet in England, is an American working in England. He happens on a murder that leads him on a complicated trail.
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