Karen Kadler

Karen Kadler

Born: November 17, 1934
Died: November 15, 1984
in Bellevue, Alberta, Canada

Movies for Karen Kadler...

The Spectre of Edgar Allan Poe
Title: The Spectre of Edgar Allan Poe
Character: The Night Nurse (as Karen Hartford)
Released: July 29, 1974
Type: Movie
Poe's fiance, Lenore, falls into a coma and is taken for dead. She is rescued at the last possible moment from being buried alive, but the experience has driven her insane. On the advice of his friend, Dr. Forrest, Poe commits Lenore to the asylum run by Dr. Grimaldi. On a visit to the asylum, Poe and Forrest sense that something strange is going on, and decide to sneak back in after dark and investigate.
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The Devil's Messenger
Title: The Devil's Messenger
Character: Satanya
Released: January 1, 1961
Type: Movie
In this feature version of the Swedish TV series "13 Demon Street," a 50,000-year-old woman is found frozen in an ice field, and a man's death is foretold in dreams.
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The Beatniks
Title: The Beatniks
Character: Iris
Released: June 5, 1959
Type: Movie
A young singer's chance at fame is threatened by his hoodlum pals.
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It Conquered the World
Title: It Conquered the World
Character: Ellen Peters
Released: July 14, 1956
Type: Movie
An alien from Venus tries to take over the world with the help of a disillusioned human scientist, as his wife, his best friend and the friend's wife try to intervene.
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Kiss of Fire
Title: Kiss of Fire
Character: Shining Moon
Released: September 23, 1955
Type: Movie
In 1700, a Spanish princess travels from New Mexico to California with ruthless outlaw El Tigre as guide.
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Francis Joins the WACS
Title: Francis Joins the WACS
Character: Marge
Released: July 30, 1954
Type: Movie
Peter Stirling (with his old friend the talking mule) is recalled to active duty...in the WACs!
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Title: Lux Video Theatre
Character: Vera Collins
Released: October 2, 1950
Type: TV
Lux Video Theatre is an American anthology series that was produced from 1950 until 1959. The series presented both comedy and drama in original teleplays, as well as abridged adaptations of films and plays.