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The Embezzler (1954)
Character: Mrs. Claire Forrest
Bank robber's plans for a wealthy lifestyle gradually turn to more noble aims.
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The Bad Lord Byron (1949)
Character: An Italian Woman
Injured and on his deathbed in Greece, Lord Byron imagines a celestial trial with witnesses to determine the worth of his character.
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Love's a Luxury (1952)
Character: Fritzi Villiers
A theatre producer and actor try in vain to have a quiet week in a country cottage. But their efforts turn into comic disaster as a variety of wives, girlfriends and scoutmasters arrive uninvited.
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The Switch (1963)
Character: Caroline Markham
A wristwatch-smuggling gang bring watches into the country in a car's petrol tank. Poor Zena Marshall knows too much, so the gangs abducts her. Stalwart customs official Anthony Steel struggles manfully to rescue the girl.
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The Verdict (1964)
Character: Carola
A racketeer, deported back from America, faces murder charge and hatches jury rigging plot with accomplice. Cross and double-cross follow.
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Men Against the Sun (1953)
Character: Elizabeth
An adventure story dealing with the building of a railway in Africa at the turn of the century.
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Dark Interval (1950)
Character: Sonia Jordan
A young woman marries and moves into her husband's family mansion. She soon discovers that neither the house, nor her husband, is exactly what it seems to be.
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Soho Conspiracy (1950)
Character: Dora Scala
The plans of a publicity agent to put on a charity concert are nearly wrecked by a lawyer who wants to take over a restaurant, but the situation is saved by local co-operation.
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Marry Me (1949)
Character: Marcelle Duclos
The stories of several individuals who consult a marriage bureau, including a peer of the realm, his butler, a lonely school teacher, a French girl on the run from a violent boyfriend, a country vicar, and a newspaper reporter, sent by his editor, to do an undercover story.
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The Lost People (1949)
Character: Anna
Set in a German theatre after the Second World War, two British soldiers are holding a disparate and hostile band of refugees in this theatre, prior to returning them to their homelands. The soldiers have difficulty dealing with the rivalries between Serb and Croat, resistance fighter and collaborator, Pole and Russian, etc. The threat of plague briefly unites them, but eventually even this wears off and the refugees unite in their hostility to the British.
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So Evil My Love (1948)
Character: Lizette
In the late 19th century, on board a ship sailing from Jamaica to England, Olivia Harwood, a recent widow, takes on the task of caring for several malaria patients, including Mark Bellis, a mysterious and tormented painter.
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The Terrornauts (1967)
Character: Sandy Lund
A group of scientists are kidnapped and taken to an outer space outpost in order to save Earth from destruction.
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Scarlet Web (1954)
Character: Laura Vane
An insurance investigator is framed for murder after a pretty woman hires him to recover a letter from a man who wants to blackmail her.
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Hell Is Sold Out (1951)
Character: Honey Child
A supposedly dead writer suddenly turns up to confront the young woman who is using his penname.
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Bermuda Affair (1956)
Character: Chris Walters
Chuck Walters and Bob Scoffield are old war buddies who run a cargo airplane service in Bermuda. Walters is happily married to Chris while Scoffield chases after every woman who looks his way. Though Walters doesn't suspect anything, Chris isn't nearly as happy as he is and has started a romance with Scoffield on the side. When Walters finally finds out about the affair, he's devastated by the betrayal and runs out into the jungle.
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Helter Skelter (1949)
Character: Giselle
A detective gets involved with a wealthy socialite who can't seem to stop hiccuping.
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Let's Be Happy (1957)
Character: Helene
On receiving an inheritance from her grandfather, Canadian Jeannie MacLean decides to visit the family's Scottish roots. On the plane she meets businessman Stanley Smith, and romance blossoms in Edinburgh. The complications begin when Stanley breaks a date with Jeannie to woo voluptuous redhead Helene, and Jeannie is flattered by the attentions of the impoverished Lord McNairn; he's heard about her good fortune, and gallantly offers to show her the city.
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Good-Time Girl (1948)
Character: Annie Farrell
Sent to a home for "problem" girls, incipient juvenile delinquent Gwen receives a crash course in petty crime. Back on the outside, she falls in with the usual bad crowd, and suffers spectacularly as a result.
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Morning Departure (1950)
Character: N/A
The crew of a submarine is trapped on the sea floor when it sinks. How can they be rescued before they run out of air?
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Caesar and Cleopatra (1945)
Character: Lady-in-Waiting (uncredited)
The aging Julius Caesar finds himself intrigued by the young Egyptian queen Cleopatra.
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Backfire! (1962)
Character: Pauline Logan
Arson is the way out for a failing cosmetics company.
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The End of the River (1947)
Character: Santa
A South American Indian is taken from his jungle home into the world of the White Man where he is forced to stand trial for murder.
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Miranda (1948)
Character: Secretary
A young married physician discovers a mermaid, and gives into her request to be taken to see London. Comedy and romantic entanglements ensue.
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Three Cases of Murder (1955)
Character: Beautiful Blonde (segment "Lord Mountdrago")
An atmospheric British omnibus film presenting three tales of murder and the supernatural. In “In the Picture,” a museum attendant is drawn into the eerie world within a painting. In “You Killed Elizabeth,” two lifelong friends become suspects when the woman they both love is murdered. In “Lord Mountdrago,” a disgraced politician seeks revenge on a powerful statesman by exploiting his dreams. Linked by a recurring figure, the film blends psychological horror, mystery, and fantasy across its three interconnected stories.
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Snowbound (1948)
Character: Italian Girl
Good and bad characters are stuck in a ski chalet near buried Nazi gold in the Alps.
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The Incredible World of James Bond (1965)
Character: Self (archive footage)
This promotional film was aired on American television on 26 November 1965, one month before the release of Thunderball (1965). Narrated by Alexander Scourby, the 48 minute documentary aired as a one hour special. It included footage of the filming at Silverstone Racetrack, Northamptonshire and of the fight aboard the Disco Volante at Pinewood Studios; media coverage of Martine Beswick, Luciana Paluzzi and Claudine Auger; and archive footage of Ian Fleming at 'Goldeneye', Jamaica.
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Dr. No (1962)
Character: Miss Taro
Agent 007 battles mysterious Dr. No, a scientific genius bent on destroying the U.S. space program. As the countdown to disaster begins, Bond must go to Jamaica, where he encounters beautiful Honey Ryder, to confront a megalomaniacal villain in his massive island headquarters.
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Blind Man's Bluff (1952)
Character: Christine Stevens
Young Anthony Pendrell plays the precocious son of Scotland Yard inspector Norman Shelley. Pendrell's efforts to emulate his father usually results in nothing but irritation for his elders. But when a boarding house becomes the headquarters for a criminal gang, it is Pendrell who cracks the case.
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So Long at the Fair (1950)
Character: Nina
Vicky Barton and her brother Johnny travel from Naples to visit the 1889 Paris Exhibition. They both sleep in seperate rooms in their hotel. When the she gets up in the morning she finds her brother and his room have disappeared and no one will even acknowledge that he was ever there. Now Vicky must find out what exactly happened to her brother.
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Crosstrap (1962)
Character: Rina
In this thriller, two gangs of jewel thieves battle it out in a deserted cottage. Murder ensues when the owners of the cabin show up.
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Meet Simon Cherry (1949)
Character: Lisa Colville
Meet Simon Cherry was based on a popular BBC radio program of the 1940s titled Meet the Rev. Hugh Moxey plays the title role, a Father Brown-style clergyman who solves crimes when he isn't saving souls
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