Mary Kenyon

Mary Kenyon

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Colorado Serenade
Title: Colorado Serenade
Character: Sherry Lynn
Released: June 30, 1946
Type: Movie
Duke Dillon has his gang robbing stagecoaches carrying gold which is then melted down by his father. But Eddie and his sidekick Soapy are on the job and they are aided by undercover man Nevada.
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Secrets of a Sorority Girl
Title: Secrets of a Sorority Girl
Character: Barbara Chase
Released: August 15, 1945
Type: Movie
In this crime drama, a sorority girl is photographed hanging around with known criminals in illicit gambling dens. The resulting pictures are then used to blackmail her father, a district attorney.
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Code of the Prairie
Title: Code of the Prairie
Released: October 6, 1944
Type: Movie
Just after the Oklahoma Panhandle was annexed into the united states an ex-lawman turned newspaper man arrives to town to civilize it. He brings along Frog, a photographer and Sunset Carson as muscle. The seedy element in the territory doesn't want law and order and they plot against them and try to stop Sunset Carson being sheriff.
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Sing, Neighbor, Sing
Title: Sing, Neighbor, Sing
Character: Mary
Released: August 12, 1944
Type: Movie
Country radio singers of the '40s appear in this tale about a lothario who poses as a professor to seduce coeds.
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The West Side Kid
Title: The West Side Kid
Character: Dancer
Released: August 23, 1943
Type: Movie
Millionaire Sam Winston is an unhappy man. His wife Constance lives a gay life, devoting all her time to parties; his daughter Gloria is in one scandal after another, changing husbands as often as her moods, and son Jerry spends his time getting drunk and chasing women. Sam hires gangster Johnny April to bump him off but Johnny, liking the old man, defers the killing and sets about making the family appreciate Sam.
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Earl of Puddlestone
Title: Earl of Puddlestone
Character: Judith
Released: August 31, 1940
Type: Movie
When Betty's father sees the condescending attitude displayed toward her by a rich family, he decides to get back at them by making them believe that his family has "royal" connections.