Virginia Field
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Filmography
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The Earth Dies Screaming
(1964)A devastating, deadly alien invasion to take over Earth forces survivors in Britain to fight off the weapons of war, including robots and poison gas.

Charlie Chan at Monte Carlo
(1937)While visiting Monaco, Charlie and Lee get caught up in a feud between rival financiers, entangling them in a web of blackmail and murder.

Mr. Moto's Last Warning
(1939)Mr. Moto thwarts a ruthless band of international agents who try to foment an international incident by mining the entrance to the Suez Canal and blaming the British.

Waterloo Bridge
(1940)Returning from World War II, Captain Roy remembers Myra, the ballet dancer he planned to marry. But during his absences, Myra lost her job, believed Roy dead, and fell into poverty and prostitution.

The Explosive Generation
(1961)In a California high school, a progressive teacher gets suspended for introducing topics of sex and dating in his senior life skills class.

The Crystal Ball
(1943)Toni Gerard lands in New York with 38 cents to her name and is befriended by fortune teller Madame Zenobia and a neighboring shooting gallery owner. Toni is smitten with Brad, a lawyer/suitor to Jo, one of Zenobia's "clients." When Zenobia is slightly injured, Toni takes her place and uses her newly found influence to meet Brad and break up the budding romance between him and Jo.

Christmas Eve
(1947)To save her fortune from her greedy nephew who is trying to have her judged incompetent so he can administer her wealth, Matilda Reed must locate her three long-lost adopted sons in time for a Christmas Eve reunion.
John Loves Mary
(1949)After four long years apart, there are so many things returning World War II soldier John Lawrence wants to tell his sweetheart, Mary McKinley. That he loves her. That he's missed her. That he's married. No wait, honey, there's an innocent explanation! Ronald Reagan is John and film-debuting Patricia Neal is Mary in a tale of a G.I. whose good deed - marrying his buddy's British girl so she can come to America - turns out to be a bad idea when he discovers the buddy has already tied the knot with someone else! Based on Norman Krasna's hit Broadway play, John Loves Mary is an airy, witty farce, a wedding cake of comedy and romance.