Betty Lou Keim
4 titles
Filmography
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Teenage Rebel
(1956)A fifteen year old girl is reunited with her mother after spending eight years living with her divorced father and is resentful of her mother, her new step-Father and her step-Brother. The younger brother along with the neighborhood kids gradually help the girl realize she is loved and wanted.

The Deputy
This classic Western drama depicts the lives of a marshal and his townsfolk in early 1880βs Arizona, as they attempt to maintain law and order.
These Wilder Years
(1956)James Cagney and Barbara Stanwyck shine in their only screen pairing, a powerful story of loss and regret co-starring Walter Pidgeon. After 20 years, middle-aged steel magnate Steve Bradford (Cagney) has decided to return to his hometown to take care of some unfinished business. Determined to find the son he fathered while still in high school, he tangles with orphanage director Ann Dempster (Stanwyck), who refuses to give him the young man's name. Turning to the courts in a brazen attempt to force Dempster to reveal the information, Bradford gets more than he bargained for when she introduces him to Suzie (Betty Lou Keim), an expectant 16-year-old who helps him realize that the wishes and feelings of others may be more important than his own.

The Wayward Bus
(1957)Joan Collins, Jayne Mansfield and Dan Dailey star in this engaging drama based on a novel by John Steinbeck. Three strangers β a stripper (Mansfield), an alcoholic wife (Collins) and a traveling salesman (Dailey) β embark on a life-changing journey on a fateful bus ride. As the road presents challenges, each character faces his or her own shortcomings, not knowing where life will lead next.