Betty Turner made her mark on both the big and small screens as an actor during the first half of the 20th century. This comprehensive collection showcases her performances across various productions, highlighting the work of an actress who began her career in the 1930s.
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Films
1. The Visitor

They know we are here...
Embark on a thrilling adventure with "The Visitor" (formerly known as "Stridulum"). This suspenseful classic, released in 1979, takes you on a journey with an ancient intergalactic warrior who has returned to Earth to thwart a sinister plot. The demonic child, intent on spawning Satan's next generation of evil, presents an imminent threat to the world's well-being. With a runtime of nearly an hour and a half, prepare for a gripping tale that keeps you on edge.
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IMDb Rating: 5.2
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TMDb Rating: 5.2
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Metacritic Rating: 65.0
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Release Date: 1979-03-14
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Runtime: 109.0 minutes
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Original Language: en
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Origin Country: ["US"]
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Budget: $800,000.0
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Status: Released
2. John Clare: "I Am"
In "John Clare: 'I Am, '" David Jones delivers a compelling film biography chronicling the life of John Clare, a 19th-century farm laborer turned remarkable poet. Performed by Freddie Jones, the film delves into Clare's deep-rooted love for Mary Joyce, his passion for the Northamptonshire countryside, and his desire to preserve these emotions through his powerful poetry. The final years of his life unfold as he battles crushing poverty and neglect, eventually landing in the Northampton General Lunatic Asylum. Despite his asylum experiences, Clare's unparalleled madness poetry stands as a testament to his resilience and creativity.
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Release Date: 1970-02-08
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Original Language: en
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Origin Country: ["GB"]
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Status: Released
3. A Rod of Iron
Harry Watson has kept his feelings for his children to himself. The simple yet profound story, released in 1980 and hailing from the United States, offers a heartfelt look at family dynamics and the unspoken emotions that shape our relationships.
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Release Date: 1980-04-29
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Runtime: 56.0 minutes
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Original Language: en
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Origin Country: ["US"]
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Status: Released
TV Shows
1. All Creatures Great and Small

Experience the warmth and charm of a bygone era with "All Creatures Great and Small, " a British television series spanning seven captivating seasons. This delightful show, based on the beloved books of James Herriot, takes you on a journey through rural Yorkshire as we follow the heartwarming tales of a compassionate veterinarian and his loyal animal comrades. Witness the joyous laughter, the touching heartbreaks, and the unwavering connections forged in these enchanting episodes. Get ready to fall in love with this wholesome and endearing series!
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Original Name: All Creatures Great and Small
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TMDb Rating: 7.622
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Languages: ["en", "es"]
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Episode Runtime: [60, 50]
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Status: Ended
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Origin Country: ["GB"]
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Original Language: en
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Type: Scripted
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First Air Date: 1978-01-08
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Last Air Date: 1990-11-17
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Number of Seasons: 7
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Number of Episodes: 87
2. The Larkins

Discover the delightful world of "The Larkins, " a classic British sitcom that took viewers' hearts by storm. Produced by Associated Television and aired on ITV, this endearing series spanned six seasons from 1958 to 1964. With 40 captivating episodes, immerse yourself in the charming and humorous lives of the Larkin family, as they navigate love, life, and laughter in an era gone by.
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Original Name: The Larkins
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TMDb Rating: 7.0
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Languages: ["en"]
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Episode Runtime: [30]
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Status: Ended
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Origin Country: ["GB"]
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Original Language: en
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Type: Scripted
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First Air Date: 1958-09-19
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Last Air Date: 1964-08-22
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Number of Seasons: 6
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Number of Episodes: 40