Joyce Reynolds

Joyce Reynolds

Born: October 7, 1925

Movies for Joyce Reynolds...

Girls' School
Title: Girls' School
Released: February 9, 1950
Type: Movie
A young woman hides out at a school after inheriting $30,000 from her father.
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Wallflower
Title: Wallflower
Character: Jackie Linnett
Released: June 13, 1948
Type: Movie
Two stepsisters become rivals for the same handsome bachelor. Comedy.
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Always Together
Title: Always Together
Character: Jane Barker
Released: December 10, 1947
Type: Movie
An old millionaire, who believes he's dying, bequeaths his fortune to a young woman with a fanatical obsession with movie stars. But then the elderly tycoon recovers from his illness and decides he wants his money back. Comedy most notable for its numerous unbilled cameos by Warner Bros. actors.
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Hollywood Canteen
Title: Hollywood Canteen
Character: Self
Released: December 15, 1944
Type: Movie
Two soldiers on leave spend three nights at a club offering free of charge food, dancing, and entertainment for servicemen on their way overseas. Club founders Bette Davis and John Garfield give talks on the history of the place.
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Janie
Title: Janie
Character: Janie Conway
Released: September 2, 1944
Type: Movie
Teenage Janie falls in love with a private from an Army base opposed by her editor father.
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The Adventures of Mark Twain
Title: The Adventures of Mark Twain
Character: Clara Clemens
Released: July 20, 1944
Type: Movie
A dramatised life of Samuel Langhorn Clemens, or Mark Twain.
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The Constant Nymph
Title: The Constant Nymph
Character: Paula Sanger
Released: June 23, 1943
Type: Movie
The daughter of a musical mentor adores a promising composer, who is quite fond of the adolescent. When her father dies, an uncle arrives with his own grown daughter, who begins a romance with the composer which culminates in marriage but creates an emotional rivalry that affects the three.
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George Washington Slept Here
Title: George Washington Slept Here
Character: Madge
Released: October 30, 1942
Type: Movie
New Yorkers Bill and Connie Fuller have to move from their apartment. Without Bill's knowledge, Connie purchases a delapidated old farmhouse in Pennsylvania, where George Washington was supposed to have actually slept during the American Revolution.