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Sue Casey

'Sue Casey', born in Los Angeles, California, was an American actress and Hollywood extra who appeared in over 75 productions between the years 1945 and 2002. When Casey was in high school, a talent agent saw her and began interviewing her at studios. While still a teenager, Casey appeared in her first film, "Holiday in Mexico" (1945). Some of her more famous films include The Secret Life of Walter Mitty (1947), Neptune's Daughter (1949), Annie Get Your Gun (1950), Show Boat (1951), Rear Window (1954), Breakfast at Tiffany's (1961), Camelot (1967) and Paint Your Wagon (1969). Casey appeared in two Academy Award for Best Picture winners: An American in Paris (1951) and American Beauty (1999). Casey was also a model and in the late fifties she temporarily transitioned from films to television commericials so she could spend more time with her family. She appeared in over 200 commercials including ads for Chrysler, Maxwell House and Kelloggs. To fans of sixties B-movie cinema, Casey is best known as the lead in the cult classic "The Beach Girls and the Monster" (1965) .
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The Beach Girls And The Monster
DVD Release Date: 2002
MPAA Rating: Rated: Unrated

At California's Malibu Beach, you'll find everything: hot, hunky, sun-bronzed surfers; bikini-clad chicks stacked to Pasadena; rock n' rollers; beatniks; booze; beer and something else--a hideous reptilian monster with a hunger for bitchin' babes. Dance to the rockin' tunes "Monster in the Surf" and... more information, reviews and movie clips of The Beach Girls And The Monster
Hysterical
Directed By: Chris Bearde
DVD Release Date: 2001
MPAA Rating: Rated: PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)

The Hudson Brothers and a variety of familiar faces star in this hilarious murder mystery spoof. In the tradition of "Scary Movie," "Hysterical" parodies horror films such as "Dracula," "The Amityville Horror" and "The Exorcist," as well as classics like "Jaws" and "Raiders of the Lost Ark." In the ... more information, reviews and movie clips of Hysterical
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