Frances Helm

Frances Helm

Born: October 14, 1923
Died: December 30, 2006
in Panama City, Florida, USA

Movies for Frances Helm...

Love and Betrayal: The Mia Farrow Story
Title: Love and Betrayal: The Mia Farrow Story
Character: Maureen O'Sullivan
Released: February 28, 1995
Type: Movie
Actress Mia Farrow's personal life takes a turn for the worse when she engages in a long relationship with Woody Allen.
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Electric Moon
Title: Electric Moon
Character: Emma Lane
Released: December 4, 1992
Type: Movie
Set in an expensive tourist lodge in the forests of central India run by former royalty, Raja Ran Bikram Singh, 'Bubbles', the film is a satirical parody on Westerners visiting India, in search for their stereotypical notions of the country, replete with images of former Indian royalty, and relics of the British Raj. In turn the film was a commentary on social pretense and ecology.
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A Little Sex
Title: A Little Sex
Character: Ellie Donovan
Released: April 2, 1982
Type: Movie
Michael and Katherine have enjoyed a long relationship together even before they tie the knot. But Michael does not hide the fact he's a womanizer and sex addict, cheating on Katherine during their pre-married relationship. Because Katherine is genuinely in love with him, she is willing to overlook this and believes that perhaps marriage will change things.
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Title: Kojak
Character: Travel Agent
Released: October 24, 1973
Type: TV
A bald, lollipop sucking police detective with a fiery righteous attitude battles crime in New York City.
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The Ugly American
Title: The Ugly American
Released: April 2, 1963
Type: Movie
An intelligent, articulate scholar, Harrison MacWhite, survives a hostile Senate confirmation hearing at the hands of conservatives to become ambassador to Sarkan, a southeast Asian country where civil war threatens a tense peace. Despite his knowledge, once he's there, MacWhite sees only a dichotomy between the U.S. and Communism. He can't accept that anti-American sentiment might be a longing for self-determination and nationalism. So, he breaks from his friend Deong, a local opposition leader, ignores a foreman's advice about slowing the building of a road, and tries to muscle ahead. What price must the country and his friends pay for him to get some sense?
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Title: Perry Mason
Character: Bernice Archer
Released: September 21, 1957
Type: TV
The cases of master criminal defense attorney Perry Mason and his staff who handled the most difficult of cases in the aid of the innocent.
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Revolt at Fort Laramie
Title: Revolt at Fort Laramie
Character: Melissa Bradner
Released: March 1, 1957
Type: Movie
At the breaking of the Civil War the garrison of Fort Laramie splits between the sympathezers of the two different factions, but when the fort is attacked by the Sioux, they unite their forces to fight them.
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Never Wave at a WAC
Title: Never Wave at a WAC
Character: Lt. Green (uncredited)
Released: January 28, 1953
Type: Movie
A divorced socialite decides to join the Army because she hopes it will enable her to see more of her boyfriend, a Colonel. She soon encounters many difficulties with the Army lifestyle. Moreover, her ex-husband is working as a consultant with the Army, and he uses his position to disrupt her romantic plans by making her join a group of WACs who are testing new equipment.
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Trader Thorne
Title: Trader Thorne
Character: Charlotte
Released: March 8, 1950
Type: Movie
Joe Wilding is the hotshot car salesman at the local Ford dealer. The year is 1950 and the new Fords have just come out. He's assigned to teach the new salesman how to sell cars. The movie follows Joe thru a typical day of calling leads, dropping off business cards, fishing for new prospects, talking to potential buyers in the showroom and working a deal. The new guy starts to get the idea and by the end is sufficiently confident and motivated he proposes to his girlfriend. She accepts.
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The Story of Mr. Hobbs
Title: The Story of Mr. Hobbs
Character: Timmy Hobbs
Released: January 1, 1947
Type: Movie
Crad Hobbs, a Virginia waterman, is depressed over the decline in the shellfish trade and the gradual erosion of his former home, a barrier island off Virginia's Eastern Shore. Worse, his beautiful daughter and only child is engaged to a returning World War II veteran who forsakes the oystering trade to take a job with the local newspaper. The cub reporter's first job is interview a New York banker, and former resident, who has secretly come to the Eastern Shore to provide a loan for a beleaguered Latin-American president whose country is battling communist insurgents. Hobbs blames the banker for his home island's destruction; he believes if the banker had approved a loan for a system of breakwaters, the erosion, and resulting loss of fishing habitat, could have been prevented.