Helen Westley
7 titles
Filmography
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Dimples
(1936)Ever cheerful, little dimples sings for money in the bowery while her thieving grandfather pickpockets the crowd she attracts. When a society lady adopts her, Dimples is discovered by the woman's nephew who needs someone to play Little Eva in his up.

Roberta
(1935)Inheriting a Parisian dress shop, John navigates fashion chaos with his bandleader friend, a talented designer, and a fiery countess from his past.

Stowaway
(1936)A slain missionary's ward attaches herself to an American playboy and his sweetheart in Shanghai after stowing away.

All This, and Heaven Too
(1940)Bette Davis stars in this gripping Oscar-nominated film based on Rachel Field's best seller about a married nobleman whose love affair with his children's governess results in both of them being suspected of killing his wife.

Heidi
(1937)An aunt takes a Swiss orphan from the girl's grandfather in the Swiss Alps and puts her to work in Frankfurt as companion to a disabled child.

Death Takes a Holiday
(1934)When the Grim Reaper goes on a three-day holiday, he takes the form of a visiting prince and falls for a woman who is both in love with life and infatuated with death.
Lillian Russell
(1940)Her girl-next-door looks combined with a sultry singing voice made Alice Faye one of HollywoodÄ’s biggest stars in the Golden Age of Cinema. It's the gay 90's and headliner Lillian Russell (Alice Faye) is unstoppable! Called, ""The English Ballad Singer"" her beauty, charm and unforgettable voice packed playhouses everywhere. Offstage, she was equally amazing with an extravagant lifestyle that included four husbands, a jewel-studded bicycle and a wardrobe filled with furs, jewels, gowns and diamond-decorated corsets. As Russell, Faye breathes life into this glamorous icon singing old standards such as, ""After the Ball"" and new songs including, ""Blue Love Bird."" One of Faye's best dramatic roles; she stars with actors Don Ameche, Henry Fonda and Edward Arnold.