Elisabeth Risdon
6 titles
Filmography
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Roll on Texas Moon
(1946)Roy Rogers is sent to Texas to investigate a feud between cattlemen and sheepherders before tensions rise to a full-fledged range war.
Mexican Spitfire
(1940)
They Made Me a Killer
(1946)An auto mechanic haunted by the accidental death of his kid brother unwittingly becomes the getaway driver for a bank heist and is framed for murder.

Tall in the Saddle
(1944)A male-chauvinist cowboy must learn to work for a female ranch owner as he becomes framed for murder in a plot between ranchers and a corrupt judge to steal a young woman's inheritance.
Every Girl Should Be Married
(1948)Sales clerk Anabel Sims believes Every Girl Should be Married. And she has the target, er, groom picked out: pediatrician Madison Brown. Unfortunately, Dr. Brown is not interested in marriage or in Anabel. But not to worry β Anabel's sure she can outmaneuver any mere male. And she'll employ every ruse, stratagem and ploy in a marriage-minded maiden's bag of tricks to land the elusive American bachelor. Romantic-comedy icon Cary Grant and film-debuting Betsy Drake team in this frothy, funny paean to postwar domesticity. The sparkle between the two is delightful β and genuine: Soon after the film premiered they became real-life husband and wife. Hmm. Sounds like Anabel just may have been right!
The Shocking Miss Pilgrim
(1947)In the 1870s, Cynthia Pilgrim (Betty Grable) graduates at the top of her New York City typewriting class. When she moves to Boston to work for a shipping company, she finds that her office is an old boys club run by an outspoken sexist, Mr. Saxon (Gene Lockhart). At first, company co-owner John Pritchard (Dick Haymes) is unsure if Cynthia will be able to cut it, but she proves to be a valuable worker. However, John is bothered by Cynthia's involvement in the women's suffrage movement.