Patricia Davidson

Patricia Davidson

Movies for Patricia Davidson...

A Souvenir
Title: A Souvenir
Character: Mrs Vernon
Released: July 9, 2009
Type: Movie
At a turning point in his life, Thomas Lebey, a famous writer, decides to return to the location of his first love. That was in 1960 in a small coastal resort town in the south of England. Sheila was 17 and he was not yet 20.
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Title: Joséphine, Guardian Angel
Character: Mme Smith
Released: December 15, 1997
Type: TV
Josephine Delamarre is a guardian angel that Heaven sends to earth. With her psychological insight, ability of persuasion and magical powers, she manages to help people who have problems. She appears at the beginning of each mission; when the mission is completed, she disappears with a click of her fingers.
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Title: Portrait of a Marriage
Character: Lady Miles
Released: September 19, 1990
Type: TV
The remarkable true story of Edwardian writer Vita Sackville-West and her husband Harold Nicolson.
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The Jewel of the Nile
Title: The Jewel of the Nile
Character: Society Matron
Released: August 1, 1985
Type: Movie
Joan Wilder is thrust back into a world of murder, chases, foreign intrigue... and love. This time out she's duped by a duplicitous Arab dignitary who brings her to the Middle East, ostensibly to write a book about his life. Of course, he's up to no good, and Joan is just another pawn in his wicked game. But Jack Colton and his sidekick Ralph show up to help our intrepid heroine save the day.
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Night and the City
Title: Night and the City
Character: Nightclub Hostess (uncredited)
Released: June 15, 1950
Type: Movie
Londoner Harry Fabian is a second-rate con man looking for an angle. After years of putting up with Harry's schemes, his girlfriend, Mary, becomes fed up when he taps her for yet another loan.
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Hamlet
Title: Hamlet
Character: Lady of the Court (uncredited)
Released: December 10, 1948
Type: Movie
Winner of four Academy Awards, including Best Picture and Best Actor, Sir Laurence Olivier’s Hamlet continues to be the most compelling version of Shakespeare’s beloved tragedy. Olivier is at his most inspired—both as director and as the melancholy Dane himself—as he breathes new life into the words of one of the world’s greatest dramatists.