Cicely Browne

Cicely Browne

Born: August 29, 1920
in New York City, New York, USA
American actress Cicely Browne began her film career in 1953 playing roles in "B" movies at Columbia. She worked there for one year. Later she began playing dignified matrons in various Italian films.

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Movies for Cicely Browne...

Fellini's Casanova
Title: Fellini's Casanova
Character: Madame D'Urfé
Released: December 10, 1976
Type: Movie
Casanova is a libertine, collecting seductions and sexual feats. But he is really interested in someone, and is he really an interesting person? Is he really alive?
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Goodbye Uncle Tom
Title: Goodbye Uncle Tom
Character: Aristocrat (voice)
Released: September 30, 1971
Type: Movie
Two documentary filmmakers go back in time to the pre-Civil War American South, to film the slave trade.
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Drums of Tahiti
Title: Drums of Tahiti
Character: Gay Knight
Released: April 23, 1954
Type: Movie
A smuggler (Dennis O'Keefe) buys a bride (Patricia Medina) in San Francisco to help him run guns in 1877 Tahiti.
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The 49th Man
Title: The 49th Man
Character: Blonde Woman
Released: May 20, 1953
Type: Movie
Two federal agents do not believe an atomic-bomb threat is just another war game.
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Fort Ti
Title: Fort Ti
Character: Mrs. Bess Chesney
Released: April 30, 1953
Type: Movie
Future horror-film entrepreneur William Castle warmed the director's chair for Fort Ti. Set in the 18th century, the film recounts the exploits of Rogers' Rangers, a band of adventurers devoted to seeking out a "northwest passage" through Canada. At this juncture, however, Major Rogers (Howard Petrie) is more concerned with helping the British forces at Fort Ticonderoga during a series of French and Indian raids. Top billing is bestowed upon George Montgomery as Captain Pedediah Horn, Rogers' right-hand man. The film boasts two leading ladies: Joan Vohs, as a suspected French spy, and Phyllis Fowler as a married Indian woman who falls in love with Captain Horn. Fort Ti was filmed in 3D, and in typical William Castle fashion the stereoscopic gimmick is exploited to the hilt.
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Flicker Fever
Title: Flicker Fever
Character: Pat Adams
Released: September 20, 1935
Type: Movie
A family of out-of-work vaudeville performers are finding hard times in the east, so after hearing about the success of a fellow player in Hollywood, they decide to relocate to the movie capitol. Unfortunately, they find themselves equally unemployed there, staying at a n apartment complex filled with similar hopefuls. One day, an offer for an interview at a large studio for the eldest daughter is made, so the father goes on a frantic search, finally locating her at a pool party where he pushes one of the young men in the water, only to find out that the lad was the son of the studio boss.