Grace Hayle (July 24, 1888 – March 20, 1963) was an American actress.

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Monday, May 25, 2020.

Grace Hayle - Actress.

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1. Introduction :

Grace Hayle (July 24, 1888 – March 20, 1963) was an American actress.
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2. Biography :


Grace Hayle was an actress who had a successful Hollywood career. Hayle's career in acting began with her roles in various films like "Evenings for Sale" (1932), "The Great Dictator" (1940) starring Charlie Chaplin and "Madame Spy" (1942). She also appeared in "Let's Face It" (1943) with Bob Hope. She continued to act in productions like "Beautiful But Broke" (1944) with Joan Davis, the comedy "Too Young to Kiss" (1951) with June Allyson and "Don't Bother to Knock" (1952). Film continued to be her passion as she played roles in "Money From Home" (1953), the crime flick "Dangerous Mission" (1954) with Victor Mature and the Jane Russell dramatic adaptation "Foxfire" (1955). Hayle more recently acted in the musical "Loving You" (1957) with Elvis Presley. Hayle passed away in March 1963 at the age of 75.
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3. Complete Filmography : 

3.1 Cast (feature film)

1. Loving You (1957) as Mrs. Gunderson .
2. Foxfire (1955) as Tourist .
3. Ma and Pa Kettle at Waikiki (1955) as Lady at party .
4. Athena (1954) as Mrs. Griswalde .
5. Money from Home (1954) as Mrs. Cheshire .
6. Dangerous Mission (1954) as Mrs. Alvord .
7. Houdini (1953) as Woman who screams .
8. The Caddy (1953) as Matron .
9. Don't Bother to Knock (1952) as Mrs. McMurdock .
10. Flesh and Fury (1952) as Mrs. Bien .
11. The Turning Point (1952) as Mrs. Martin .
12. Washington Story (1952) as Housewife .
13. Too Young to Kiss (1951) as .
14. Mrs. Parkington (1944) as Fat lady .
15. Cover Girl (1944) as Woman columnist .
16. The Cowboy and the Senorita (1944) as Fat woman .
17. Beautiful But Broke (1944) as Birdie Benson .
18. Murder in the Blue Room (1944) as Dowager .
19. True to Life (1943) as .
20. All by Myself (1943) as Mrs. Stone .
21. Slightly Dangerous (1943) as Customer in department store .
22. She's for Me (1943) as Dowager .
23. Footlight Glamour (1943) as Mrs. Cora Dithers .
24. Let's Face It (1943) as Mrs. Wigglesworth .
25. Hi' Ya, Sailor (1943) as Plump hostess .
26. I Married an Angel (1942) as Mrs. Gabby .
27. Henry Aldrich, Editor (1942) as Customer .
28. Private Buckaroo (1942) as Dowager .
29. My Favorite Blonde (1942) as Woman in box .
30. Just Off Broadway (1942) as Plump woman .
31. Crossroads (1942) as Patient .
32. Madame Spy (1942) as Red Cross woman .
33. Ship Ahoy (1942) as Pianist .
34. A Night to Remember (1942) as Fat woman .
35. Night of January 16th (1941) as Woman comedy bit .
36. Buy Me That Town (1941) as .
37. Hit the Road (1941) as Mrs. Hickridge .
38. The Wagons Roll at Night (1941) as Mrs. Grebnick .
39. New York Town (1941) as Mrs. Bixby .
40. West Point Widow (1941) as Dowager .
41. You're the One (1941) as Woman in ladies' steam room .
42. Unfinished Business (1941) as .
43. For Beauty's Sake (1941) as .
44. Marry the Bo$$'$ Daughter (1941) as .


#45. The Great Dictator (1941) as Madame Napaloni .

46. Birth of the Blues (1941) as Fat woman in café .
47. Knockout (1941) as Mrs. Smithers .
48. High School (1940) as Miss Cummings .
49. The Shop Around the Corner (1940) as Plump woman .
50. Maryland (1940) as Mrs. Carrington .
51. Third Finger, Left Hand (1940) as Mrs. Kelland .
52. A Night at Earl Carroll's (1940) as Mrs. Alonzo Smith .
53. Girl in 313 (1940) as Dowager "Mrs. Hudson" .
54. The Ghost Breakers (1940) as Screaming woman .
55. Remedy for Riches (1940) as .
56. Ma, He's Making Eyes at Me (1940) as Mrs. Smythe .
57. Wildcat Bus (1940) as Fat woman .
58. The Farmer's Daughter (1940) as Torsovitch .
59. Road to Singapore (1940) as Chaperone .
60. Mr. Moto in Danger Island (1939) as Mrs. Brown .
61. Undercover Doctor (1939) as Mrs. Stebbins .
62. The Star Maker (1939) as Rural mother .
63. Risky Business (1939) as Fan .
64. Charlie McCarthy, Detective (1939) as Fat woman .
65. Our Neighbors--the Carters (1939) as .
66. The Honeymoon's Over (1939) as Fat woman .
67. Coast Guard (1939) as Stout woman .
68. The Women (1939) as Cyclist .
69. Yes, My Darling Daughter (1939) as Passenger .
70. Boy Trouble (1939) as Fat mother .
71. The Forgotten Woman (1939) as Fat woman in beauty shop .
72. Death of a Champion (1939) as Stout woman .
73. Espionage Agent (1939) as Mrs. O'Grady .
74. Keep Smiling (1938) as Fat woman at auction .
75. Wives Under Suspicion (1938) as .
76. Little Tough Guys in Society (1938) as .
77. Battle of Broadway (1938) as Woman in lobby .
78. The Shopworn Angel (1938) as Mistress of ceremonies .
79. Men Are Such Fools (1938) as Fat woman .
80. Five of a Kind (1938) as .
81. Letter of Introduction (1938) as .
82. Man-Proof (1938) as Second woman .
83. The Shining Hour (1938) as Mrs. Briggs .
84. Three Loves Has Nancy (1938) as Woman .
85. Young Dr. Kildare (1938) as Stout lady .
86. Sweethearts (1938) as Telephone operator .
87. Change of Heart (1938) as Woman in elevator .
88. Arrest Bulldog Drummond (1938) as Tourist .
89. Carefree (1938) as .
90. A Star Is Born (1937) as Woman in funeral mob scene .
91. Tovarich (1937) as Mrs. Van Hemert .
92. It Could Happen to You (1937) as Woman reporter .
93. Topper (1937) as Woman on stairway .
94. The Hit Parade (1937) as Cooking expert .
95. Music for Madame (1937) as Fat woman .
96. Living on Velvet (1935) as .
97. Front Page Woman (1935) as Masculine woman .
98. All the King's Horses (1935) as Henpecked husband's wife .
99. Gold Diggers of 1935 (1935) as Mrs. Fry .
100. The Casino Murder Case (1935) as Fat lady .
101. Bright Lights (1935) as .
102. Mister Dynamite (1935) as Dowager .
103. Laughing Boy (1934) as Mabel .
104. Romance in the Rain (1934) as Mrs. Crandall .
105. The Party's Over (1934) as Society woman .
106. The Cat and the Fiddle (1934) as Lettuce .
107. Straight Is the Way (1934) as Mrs. Clapman .
108. Sing and Like It (1934) as Miss Fishbeck .
109. 6 Day Bike Rider (1934) as Large woman .
110. Twenty Million Sweethearts (1934) as Mrs. Brokman .
111. Chained (1934) as Spinster .
112. Music in the Air (1934) as Innkeeper's wife .
113. Wonder Bar (1934) as Fat dowager .
114. Gold Diggers of 1933 (1933) as Society reporter .
115. Goodbye Love (1933) as .
116. Hard to Handle (1933) as Fat lady with vanishing cream .
117. Baby Face (1933) as Woman at travel desk in Paris .
118. Evenings for Sale (1932) as "Pink Elephant" lady .
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3.2 (short) :

119. Bars and Stripes (1937)
120. Echo Mountain (1936)
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4. Complete Filmography with Synopsis : 

Cast  (feature film)

1.Loving You (1957) as Mrs. Gunderson
Elvis Presley plays Deke Rivers, a gas station attendent who is discoverd by publicist Glenda Markle (Lizabeth Scott) and country-western musician Tex Warner (Wendell Corey) who want to promote the talented newcomer to fame and fortune, first by changing Deke's name to Jimmy Tompkins, and giving him every break he deserves.

2.Foxfire (1955) as Tourist
Amanda Dartland accompanies her half-Apache husband Jonathan to a mining community where he will supervise the excavation of an almost mythical Apache treasure. His jealous rages and macho attitude cause her much misery, while the excavation project is threatened by prejudice and fear. Amanda tries to bridge the cultural gap, and Jonathan must do the same, or he will lose her. Mesmerizing brief performance by Celia Lovsky as Princess Saba.

3.Ma and Pa Kettle at Waikiki (1955) as Lady at party
Ma and Pa, along with daughter Rosie, go off to Hawaii in answer to cousin Rodney's call for help running his pineapple farm while he recovers from an illness. Pa soon causes a major explosion and gets himself kidnapped.

4.Money from Home (1954) as Mrs. Cheshire
Matt and Dean are in trouble. Dean owes tons of gambling debts. To pay it off, he promises to fix a horse, so that it does not run. To do that, he intends to use his animal lover, veterenian apprentice cousin, Jerry to do this. Of course, he doesn't tell Jerry the real reason. Hilarity ensues as mistaken identies are assumed, while along the way, Jerry meets a female vet and Dean falls for the owner of the horse he's promised to fix. Goons and mobsters are also lurking around; so beware!

5.Athena (1954) as Mrs. Griswalde
A society lawyer falls in love with the daughter of a family of fitness fanatics.

6.Dangerous Mission (1954) as Mrs. Alvord
A woman flees westward after witnessing a mob killing.

7.Houdini (1953) as Woman who screams
The famed magician and escape artist rises to stardom while haunted by the loss of his mother.

8.The Caddy (1953) as Matron
A master golfer suffering from performance anxiety caddies for a man he''''s taught everything.

9.Flesh and Fury (1952) as Mrs. Bien
Deaf boxer Paul Callan captures the interest of gold-digging blonde Sonya Bartow and retired fight manager 'Pop' Richardson. For a time, Sonya has the upper hand with Paul, but ultimately a rival appears in the shape of upper-crust reporter Ann Hollis. With a 3-way fight under way for influence over Paul, he takes matters into his own hands, but learns that getting what he wanted isn't necessarily a happy ending.

10.The Turning Point (1952) as Mrs. Martin
Special prosecutor John Conroy hopes to combat organized crime in his city, and appoints his cop father Matt as chief investigator. John doesn't understand why Matt is reluctant, but cynical reporter Jerry McKibbon thinks he knows: he's seen Matt with mob lieutenant Harrigan. Jerry's friendship for John is tested by the question of what to do about Matt, and by his attraction to John's girl Amanda. Meanwhile, the threatened racketeers adopt increasingly violent means of defense.


11.Washington Story (1952) as Housewife
A reporter in search of government corruption falls for a congressman.

12.Don't Bother to Knock (1952) as Mrs. McMurdock
A man with anger issues finds himself drawn to an unstable young beauty.

13.Too Young to Kiss (1951) as
A grown woman poses as a child prodigy to advance her career as a concert pianist.

14.The Cowboy and the Senorita (1944) as Fat woman
Outlaws conceal a gold mine's true worth from the man who inherited it.

15.Mrs. Parkington (1944) as Fat lady
A lady''''s maid marries a man whose prospects push her into high society.

16.Beautiful But Broke (1944) as Birdie Benson
An agent's secretary puts together an all-female big band to cope with wartime male shortages.

17.Murder in the Blue Room (1944) as Dowager

18.Cover Girl (1944) as Woman columnist
A nightclub dancer makes it big in modeling, leaving her dancer boyfriend behind.

19.Slightly Dangerous (1943) as Customer in department store
A small-town girl changes her identity to make it in New York, leaving her boyfriend a suspect in her "disappearance."

20.Hi' Ya, Sailor (1943) as Plump hostess

21.True to Life (1943) as
A writer for a radio program needs some fresh ideas to juice up his show. For inspiration, he rents a room with a typical American family and begins to secretly write about their true life antics. The show becomes a big hit, but he begins to feel guilty about his charade when he falls in love with the family's pretty older daughter.

22.She's for Me (1943) as Dowager

23.All by Myself (1943) as Mrs. Stone

24.Let's Face It (1943) as Mrs. Wigglesworth

25.Footlight Glamour (1943) as Mrs. Cora Dithers

26.Private Buckaroo (1942) as Dowager
A rebellious young Army recruit falls for the daughter of a retired officer.

27.Ship Ahoy (1942) as Pianist
A dancer sailing to Puerto Rico hides government messages in her tap routines.

28.My Favorite Blonde (1942) as Woman in box
A vaudevillian gets mixed up with a beautiful blonde spy.

29.A Night to Remember (1942) as Fat woman
A mystery writer and his wife stumble on a murder in their new apartment.


30.Madame Spy (1942) as Red Cross woman

31.I Married an Angel (1942) as Mrs. Gabby
A playboy drops his many girlfriends when he falls in love with a grounded angel.

32.Henry Aldrich, Editor (1942) as Customer
Henry (James Lydon) gets into another jam when he becomes the editor of the Centerville Hish School newspaper. The Fire Chief suspects him when he covers fires.

33.Crossroads (1942) as Patient
A French diplomat who's recovered from amnesia is blackmailed over crimes he can't remember.

34.Just Off Broadway (1942) as Plump woman
Private detective Michael Shayne (Lloyd Nolan) is serving on the jury trying Lillian Hubbard (Janis Carter) for the murder of Harley Forsythe. A witness with information that could clear Lillian is killed by a knife hurled from inside the courtroom. Shyane hides the knife in the ensuing confusion. He slips out of the jury room that night and, with the aid of reporter Judy Taylor (Marjorie Weaver), traces the knife to a professional blade-slinger, Count Edmond Telmachio (Alexander Lockwood). Shayne finds the Count murdered in a warehouse and a brooch discovered on his body now points the finger of suspicion at nightclub singer Rita Darling (Joan Valerie) and the owner of the club where she works, George Dolphin (Don Costello). Rita was the fiancee of Forsythe and Dolphin is in love with her. The trial begins the next day, with Shayne back in the jury box, after giving the information he picked up to defense counsel John Logan (Richard Derr). The trial takes a surprise twist when Shayne is permitted to cross examine everyone, including the defense lawyer, who has been in love with Miss Hubbard for years.

35.New York Town (1941) as Mrs. Bixby

36.West Point Widow (1941) as Dowager

37.Birth of the Blues (1941) as Fat woman in café
Jeff grows up near Basin Street in New Orleans, playing his clarinet with the dock workers. He puts together a band, the Basin Street Hot-Shots, which includes a cornet player, Memphis. They struggle to get their jazz music accepted by the cafe society of the city. Betty Lou joins their band as a singer and gets Louie to show her how to do scat singing. Memphis and Jeff both fall in love with Betty Lou.

38.Knockout (1941) as Mrs. Smithers
A prizefighter's swelled head endangers his marriage.

39.You're the One (1941) as Woman in ladies' steam room

40.Night of January 16th (1941) as Woman comedy bit
The story revoles around three people; Tycoon Bjorn Faulkner (Nils Asther), who is being called upon by his board of directors to explain a missing $20,000,000; Kit Lane (Ellen Drew), his secretary who also has a personal interest; and Steve Van Ruyle (Robert Preston), a sailor who has inherited a position on Faulkner's board of directors. Faulkner is (presumably) murdered, and Kit is falsely accused of the murder. Steve assumes the job of clearing her name.

41.The Wagons Roll at Night (1941) as Mrs. Grebnick
A circus manager turns a young farm boy into a star lion tamer.

42.Unfinished Business (1941) as
Small town girl (Dunne) Meets and falls for a playboy type (Foster) on a train to New York. For him, the fling is over when they arrive, but she continues to carry a torch. She meets and marries his brother (Montgomery), a mismatch which eventually grows into real love.

43.For Beauty's Sake (1941) as

44.Marry the Bo$$'$ Daughter (1941) as
Young man from Kansas (Edwards) goes to New York to work for his tycoon-hero (Barbier). His superiors won't listen to his ideas about business, but the boss and his daughter (Joyce) do.

45.The Great Dictator (1941) as Madame Napaloni
A Jewish barber takes the place of a war-hungry dictator.

46.Hit the Road (1941) as Mrs. Hickridge

47.Buy Me That Town (1941) as
With the gang business washed up, Ricky Dean (Lloyd Nolan), suave first lieutenant to racketeer Chink Moran (Sheldon Leonard), and Louie Lanzer (Albert Dekker), a has-been fighter with itchy fingers, decide to take a peaceful vacation in the country. They are followed by three hard-boiled characters, Fingers (Horace MacMahon), Ziggy (Edward Brophy) and Crusher (Warren Hymer). Ricky, thinking they are to be rubbed out for deserting Chink, who has been drafted into the Army, stops his car and confronts them. But they merely want to ask Ricky to be their new boss. He declines but promises to call them sometime if the need arises. They are speeding through a Connecticut village and are stopped by yokel Constable Sam Smedley (Olin Howlin as Olin Howland). Judge Paradise (Richard Carle), with his daughter Virginia (Constance Moore) as court clerk, fines them $5.00 each, plus $37 costs - or 30 days in jail. They, while waiting to hear from Jimmy's lawyer, are taken to the cells and are amazed to find the tumbledown jail wide open, with prisoners walking in and out. The door won't lock. The judge explains to Jimmy that Middle Village is unincorporated and broke, its sole income being traffic fines. The town's bonds, for everything from the houses to the village pump, are owned in New York. He also adds that anyone in jail in an unincorporated village is safe from the outside law - Federal,State and City. Ricky, fine paid, hustles back to New York and buys the town bonds for $40,000. Back in Middle Village, Ricky starts the ball rolling;he retains Judge Paradise, sends for Fingers, Ziggy and Crusher, and renovates the jail into a luxurious club. His lawyer then starts a stream of "customers on the lam" who pay $1000 a week for the comfort and protection of the Middle Village Jail. New fire chief Crusher, police chief Ziggy and the others board with Henrietta (Barbara Jo Allen), a maiden lady with aspirations of becoming a gun moll. She also startles them with her collection of wanted posters, their pictures among them. Louie and Henrietta fall for each other. Virginia, in love with Ricky, tries to talk him into doing big things for the town, such as reopening its one-and-only factory. Ricky agrees when the Army offers a defense contract for shell casings. Meanwhile, Chink has gotten out of the Army and buys Louie's half interest in Middle Village. He tells the "boys" they are suckers for letting Ricky spend the jail "take" on civic improvements and he plans to wreck the factory deal.

48.The Farmer's Daughter (1940) as Torsovitch

49.Maryland (1940) as Mrs. Carrington
Woman (Bainter) tormented by the hunting death of her husband forbids her son (Payne) to have anything to do with horses. But when he falls for the daughter (Joyce) of his father's trainer (Brennan), he defies his mother by entering the Maryland Hunt.

50.Girl in 313 (1940) as Dowager "Mrs. Hudson"

51.Third Finger, Left Hand (1940) as Mrs. Kelland
A man-shy fashion editor pretends to be married until a suitor claims to be her husband.

52.A Night at Earl Carroll's (1940) as Mrs. Alonzo Smith

53.Wildcat Bus (1940) as Fat woman
A broke playboy signs on to help a young beauty save her ailing bus line.

54.Road to Singapore (1940) as Chaperone
A runaway tycoon and his sailor buddy try to con their way through the South Seas.

55.The Ghost Breakers (1940) as Screaming woman
A radio broadcaster running from the mob helps an heiress deal with her family''''s haunted mansion.

56.The Shop Around the Corner (1940) as Plump woman
Feuding co-workers don''''t realize they''''re secret romantic pen pals.

57.Remedy for Riches (1940) as

58.Ma, He's Making Eyes at Me (1940) as Mrs. Smythe

59.High School (1940) as Miss Cummings

60.Death of a Champion (1939) as Stout woman

61.Undercover Doctor (1939) as Mrs. Stebbins

62.The Star Maker (1939) as Rural mother

63.Risky Business (1939) as Fan


64.Charlie McCarthy, Detective (1939) as Fat woman
Scotty Hamilton is a reporter who works for a crooked editor. Bill Banning is another reporter who is about to expose the editor's ties to the mob. When the editor is killed, both reporter Banning and mobster Tony Garcia are suspected. However, Hamilton's friend Edgar Bergen solves the case (without much help from Charlie McCarthy).

65.The Honeymoon's Over (1939) as Fat woman

66.The Forgotten Woman (1939) as Fat woman in beauty shop

67.Espionage Agent (1939) as Mrs. O'Grady
American spies try to steal Nazi secrets from a moving train.

68.Coast Guard (1939) as Stout woman
A Coast Guard lieutenant and a reckless flyer vie for the same woman.


69.The Women (1939) as Cyclist
A happily married woman lets her catty friends talk her into divorce when her husband strays.


70.Mr. Moto in Danger Island (1939) as Mrs. Brown


71.Yes, My Darling Daughter (1939) as Passenger
A freethinker''''s liberal ways are tested when her daughter announces plans for a premarital fling.

72.Boy Trouble (1939) as Fat mother

73.Our Neighbors--the Carters (1939) as

74.Man-Proof (1938) as Second woman
A woman refuses to give up on the man she loves, even after he marries someone else.

75.Little Tough Guys in Society (1938) as

76.The Shining Hour (1938) as Mrs. Briggs
A nightclub dancer marries into society and has to contend with her jealous sister-in-law.

77.Three Loves Has Nancy (1938) as Woman
A country girl follows the man who jilted her to the big city, where she finds two new suitors.

78.The Shopworn Angel (1938) as Mistress of ceremonies
A showgirl gives up life in the fast lane for a young soldier on his way to fight World War I.

79.Young Dr. Kildare (1938) as Stout lady
A medical school graduate must choose between a small-town practice and a big-city internship.

80.Sweethearts (1938) as Telephone operator
Bickering husband-and-wife stage stars are manipulated into a break-up for publicity purposes.

81.Change of Heart (1938) as Woman in elevator

82.Arrest Bulldog Drummond (1938) as Tourist

83.Wives Under Suspicion (1938) as
A D.A.''''s personal life mirrors the love-triangle murder he''''s prosecuting.

84.Keep Smiling (1938) as Fat woman at auction
Jane breaks into the film business while also reviving the flagging career of her film director uncle (Wilcoxon) and getting him hooked up with his secretary (Stuart).

85.Men Are Such Fools (1938) as Fat woman
An ambitious secretary uses the men in her life to turn herself into a radio star.

86.Carefree (1938) as
A psychiatrist falls in love with the woman he's supposed to be nudging into marriage with someone else.

87.Five of a Kind (1938) as

88.Letter of Introduction (1938) as
An aging actor, trying to make a comeback on Broadway, is surprised when his estranged daughter shows up. It seems that she is an actress and is also trying to make it on Broadway. He tries to re-establish his relationship with her while also trying to hide the fact that she is his daughter from the press.

89.Battle of Broadway (1938) as Woman in lobby


90.Music for Madame (1937) as Fat woman
An opera star trying to make it big in Hollywood gets mixed up with jewel thieves.

91.Topper (1937) as Woman on stairway
A fun-loving couple returns from the dead to help a henpecked husband.

92.A Star Is Born (1937) as Woman in funeral mob scene
A fading matinee idol marries the young beginner he's shepherded to stardom.

93.The Hit Parade (1937) as Cooking expert
Agent Pete Garland is fired by society singer Monica Barrett after he got her a new radio contract, because she thinks her lawyer friend Teddy Leeds fits in better with her social status. To get even, Pete wants to make an unknown singer into a star. He finds Ruth Allison, drives her hard through rehearsals and makes her a star. But she is worried about her past, something she hasn't told Pete: She's an ex-convict and jumped bail in order to keep her partners in crime out of it. Further she's in love with Pete, but feels that he's still carrying a torch for Monica. When Monica's popularity is decreasing, Pete is able to get Ruth a stint on the program, the result is Monica is fired and Ruth get her job, but Monica takes revenge by revealing Ruth's past. Ruth considers it is best for her to disappear before being arrested, but she has become a star in public opinion. Will she get Pete or will she go to prison again ?

94.It Could Happen to You (1937) as Woman reporter

95.Tovarich (1937) as Mrs. Van Hemert
Russian nobles flee the revolution and take jobs in Paris as servants.

96.Gold Diggers of 1935 (1935) as Mrs. Fry
A socialite is bamboozled into producing a stage show in her home.

97.Living on Velvet (1935) as
A guilt-ridden pilot finds a new outlook on life when he falls for a society girl.

98.All the King's Horses (1935) as Henpecked husband's wife

99.Front Page Woman (1935) as Masculine woman
Rival reporters try to scoop each other while covering a fire.


100.Bright Lights (1935) as
Husband-and-wife vaudeville stars separate when success goes to his head.

101.Mister Dynamite (1935) as Dowager
A young woman wishes to marry her boyfriend and raise a family, but because her own family has been deemed "defective" by the state health authorities, her parents are lazy alcoholics who continue to have children, and her siblings are crippled, have mental problems or are jailed--she is ordered by

102.The Casino Murder Case (1935) as Fat lady
Society sleuth Philo Vance takes on a series of murders at an aging dowager's mansion.

103.Wonder Bar (1934) as Fat dowager
The denizens of a Parisian night club deal with murder and romance.

104.6 Day Bike Rider (1934) as Large woman
A young failure tries to impress his girlfriend by entering a bicycle race.

105.Twenty Million Sweethearts (1934) as Mrs. Brokman
A promoter neglects his wife to make a singer a radio star.

106.Straight Is the Way (1934) as Mrs. Clapman
A small-time gangster wants to go straight until he loses his girl to a rival hood.

107.The Cat and the Fiddle (1934) as Lettuce
A struggling composer courts a singing star.

108.The Party's Over (1934) as Society woman

109.Romance in the Rain (1934) as Mrs. Crandall

110.Music in the Air (1934) as Innkeeper's wife
A constantly quarreling couple decide to try the jealousy angle when a naive young pair comes along.

111.Chained (1934) as Spinster
A kept woman finds herself drawn to a charismatic South American rancher.

112.Sing and Like It (1934) as Miss Fishbeck
A gangster tries to turn his tone-deaf girlfriend into a singing star.

113.Laughing Boy (1934) as Mabel
A young Navajo defies tribal custom to marry an outcast.

114.Goodbye Love (1933) as

115.Hard to Handle (1933) as Fat lady with vanishing cream
A hustling public relations man promotes a series of fads.

116.Gold Diggers of 1933 (1933) as Society reporter
Three chorus girls fight to keep their show going and find rich husbands.

117.Baby Face (1933) as Woman at travel desk in Paris
A beautiful schemer sleeps her way to the top of a banking empire.

118.Evenings for Sale (1932) as "Pink Elephant" lady
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CAST (short)

119.Bars and Stripes (1937)
O. Henry''''s short story "The Cop and the Anthem" is adapted in this musical short.

120.Echo Mountain (1936)
In this musical short, a guide leads several tourists up a beautiful mountain in Switzerland. Vitaphone Release 7633-7634.

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