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COMPLETE FILMOGRAPHY WITH SYNOPSIS
Cast (feature film)
1.
Jet over the Atlantic (1959)
as Mme. Galli-Cazetti
FBI man Stafford is extraditing convicted killer Brett Murphy from Spain to the USA. At the last minute, Murphy's fiancTe, entertainer Jean Gurney, finds he's been taken and slips on the plane. Unknown to them, a suicidal passenger has a fire and gas bomb in his luggage. As time ticks away, minor dramas are played out on board. Then the pilots succumb to the fumes, and the only available substitute is Murphy.
FBI man Stafford is extraditing convicted killer Brett Murphy from Spain to the USA. At the last minute, Murphy's fiancTe, entertainer Jean Gurney, finds he's been taken and slips on the plane. Unknown to them, a suicidal passenger has a fire and gas bomb in his luggage. As time ticks away, minor dramas are played out on board. Then the pilots succumb to the fumes, and the only available substitute is Murphy.
2.
Love Happy (1950)
as Madame Egelichi
A theatre troupe gets mixed up with gangsters when they stumble upon stolen goods.
A theatre troupe gets mixed up with gangsters when they stumble upon stolen goods.
3.
The Plunderers (1948)
as Lin Conner
4.
Northwest Outpost (1947)
as Natalie Alanova
5.
Holiday in Mexico (1946)
as Toni Karpathy
An ambassador's daughter falls for a famous musician.
An ambassador's daughter falls for a famous musician.
6.
Frankenstein Meets the Wolf Man (1943)
as Baroness Elsa Frankenstein
Graverobbers open the grave of the Wolfman and awake him. He doesn't like the idea of being immortal and killing people when the moon is full, so he tries to find Dr. Frankenstein, to kill him, but Frankenstein is dead and only his Monster is alive and this one wants to live, not to die like the Wolfman.
Graverobbers open the grave of the Wolfman and awake him. He doesn't like the idea of being immortal and killing people when the moon is full, so he tries to find Dr. Frankenstein, to kill him, but Frankenstein is dead and only his Monster is alive and this one wants to live, not to die like the Wolfman.
7.
The Invisible Agent (1942)
as Maria Sorenson [also known as Maria Goodrich]
Frank Raymond, grandson of the original Invisible Man, still has the old formula but considers it too dangerous to use, even when Axis agents try to get it. But Pearl Harbor brings him to volunteer his own services as an invisible agent in Germany. Though a bit cold (clothes aren't invisible), his adventures are more comedy than thriller (with occasional grim reminders) as he makes fools of Nazi officials and romances a luscious double agent, in search of Hitler's secret plan...
Frank Raymond, grandson of the original Invisible Man, still has the old formula but considers it too dangerous to use, even when Axis agents try to get it. But Pearl Harbor brings him to volunteer his own services as an invisible agent in Germany. Though a bit cold (clothes aren't invisible), his adventures are more comedy than thriller (with occasional grim reminders) as he makes fools of Nazi officials and romances a luscious double agent, in search of Hitler's secret plan...
8.
New Wine (1941)
as Anna
9.
International Lady (1941)
as Carla [Nillson]
10.
Balalaika (1939)
as Lydia
Refugees from the Russian Revolution build a new life in Paris.
Refugees from the Russian Revolution build a new life in Paris.
11.
Rosalie (1937)
as Brenda
A West Point cadet falls for a European princess.
A West Point cadet falls for a European princess.
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