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  2. Susan Cabot - Wikipedia

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    Susan Cabot (born Harriet Pearl Shapiro; July 9, 1927 – December 10, 1986) was an American film, stage, and television actress. She rose to prominence for her roles in a variety of Western films, including Tomahawk (1951), The Duel at Silver Creek (1952), and Gunsmoke (1953).

  3. Dawn Addams - Wikipedia

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    Dawn Addams and Susan Cabot, 1953. Addams' face and physique attracted the attention of talent agents. In December 1950, she signed a seven-year contract with Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer studios. [4]

  4. The Wasp Woman - Wikipedia

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    Filmed in black-and-white, it stars Susan Cabot, Anthony Eisley, Michael Mark, and Barboura Morris. The film was originally released by Filmgroup as a double feature with Beast from Haunted Cave. [2] [3] To pad out the film's running time when it was released to television two years later, a new prologue was added by director Jack Hill.

  5. Ride Clear of Diablo - Wikipedia

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    Ride Clear of Diablo is a 1954 American Technicolor Western film directed by Jesse Hibbs starring Audie Murphy, Dan Duryea, Susan Cabot and Abbe Lane. made for Universal Pictures. Cabot and Murphy had appeared in two films together previously. [2]

  6. Sorority Girl - Wikipedia

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    It stars Susan Cabot as Sabra, a sociopath who plays a very disruptive role in a sorority, with Barboura Morris, Dick Miller and June Kenney. It was released by American International Pictures as a double feature with Motorcycle Gang. [1] In England, it was known as The Bad One. [2] The film was remade in 1994 as Confessions of a Sorority Girl.

  7. Machine-Gun Kelly (film) - Wikipedia

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    Susan Cabot said that the film was the "most satisfactory" of the six that she made with Corman, in part because of what she called the "fun thing going on" between her character and Bronson's and the strength of her relationship with Bronson. [11] The film was shot in ten days for $60,000. [8]

  8. Susan Powter, ’90s Fitness Guru to Relaunch Wellness ... - AOL

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    Susan Powter, ’90s Stop the Insanity! fitness guru, is returning to the spotlight after disappearing for over 30 years. She is telling her story via a self-published memoir, And Then Em Died ...

  9. Fort Massacre - Wikipedia

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    Fort Massacre is a 1958 American western film, directed by Joseph M. Newman, starring: Joel McCrea, Forrest Tucker, John Russell and Susan Cabot. A possibly mad cavalry commander leads his troops through dangerous Indian territory. [1]