Barbara LuddyFilmography

Occupation:
Actor
  • The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh

    Actors: Sterling Holloway

    Synopsis: The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh is an hour-long compendium of the three Disney "Winnie" animated short subjects produced between 1966 and 1974. Sterling Holloway provides the voice of A.A. Milne's whimsical pooh-bear in all three cartoons, the first two of which are directed by Wolfgang Reithermann Read More

    1977
  • Robin Hood

    Actors: Brian Bedford, Andy Devine, Peter Ustinov, Roger Miller, George Lindsey, Phil Harris, Terry-Thomas

    Synopsis: Robin Hood is one of the first animated films produced by the Walt Disney Company after Walt Disney's death in 1967. For the film, the studio's animators took the Disney tradition of adding human-like animal sidekicks to established tales (Cinderella, Pinnochio) a step further by making Robin Read More

    1973
  • Adam-12: Log 22: ...So This Little Guy Goes Into This Bar, and...

    Synopsis: This week, mobile officers Jim Reed (Kent McCord) and Pete Malloy (Martin Milner) are summoned to mediate a family fight involving a shiftless husband (Harry Dean Stanton) who wants to get arrested; attempt to recover a stolen fur on behalf of a dithery old lady (Nydia Westman); and break up a Read More

    1969
  • Winnie the Pooh and the Honey Tree

    Synopsis: "Bears love honey and I'm a Pooh bear," sings Winnie the Pooh setting the stage for the goings-on in Winnie the Pooh and the Honey Tree, the first of four Disney featurettes based upon the A.A. Milne characters. Indeed, Pooh has rather an insatiable desire for honey, and when he spies a group of Read More

    1965
  • Terrified

    Synopsis: In this horror film, college girls head for a notorious ghost town to look into a series of bizarre murders. They are greeted by the gruesome sight of a slain cemetery caretaker. One of the college girls runs for help and while she's gone, horrible things happen to her friends, thanks to the Read More

    1963
  • Sleeping Beauty

    Actors: Mary Costa, Bill Shirley, Eleanor Audley, Verna Felton

    Synopsis: Disney produced this lavish animated fairy tale, the most expensive cartoon ever made up to its release with a budget of $6 million. When the young princess Aurora is cursed at birth by the evil fairy Maleficent, the baby is kidnapped by a trio of good fairies who raise the girl themselves, hoping Read More

    1959
  • Lady and the Tramp

    Actors: Peggy Lee, Barbara Luddy, Larry Roberts, Bill Thompson

    Synopsis: Lady and the Tramp represented two "firsts" for Disney: It was the studio's first Cinemascope animated feature, and it was their first full-length cartoon based on an original story rather than an established "classic". Lady is the pampered female dog belonging to Jim Dear and Darling. When her Read More

    1955
  • Her Secret

    Actors: Sara Maritza, Alan Mowbray, Ivan Simpson

    Synopsis: Produced in Arizona by theater legend Oliver Morosco's wife Helen Mitchell, Her Secret told the sordid story of Waffles (Sari Maritza, a waitress accused by Tucson bluenoses of "contributing to the delinquency of minors." One "minor" in particular is Johnny Norton (Buster Collier), the exiled son Read More

    1933
  • Headin' North

    Actors: Barbara Luddy, Perry Murdock, Walter Shumway, Eddie Dunn, Fred Burns

    Synopsis: Cowboy star Bob Steele looks embarrassed throughout most of Headin' North, as well he should. The film begins conventionally enough, with Steele once again accused of a murder he didn't commit. Hoping to remain in hiding until he can expose the real killer, our hero disguises himself as a Read More

    1930
  • See You Later

    Synopsis: Distributed in 1928 by poverty row entrepreneur William Pizor, this obscure silent action melodrama starring Earl Douglas and Barbara Luddy was most likely filmed years earlier and was one of four Douglas films produced by Ward Lascelles. The director, Frank Yaconelli, later became a popular Read More

    1928
  • Wilful Youth

    Actors: Jack Richardson, James Aubrey, Barbara Luddy, Edna Murphy

    Synopsis: This fast-paced melodrama is set in Tall Timber country, with a few side trips to the High Society set. Kenneth Harlan stars as a devil-may-care lumberman who is constantly at odds with his far-from-pleasant brother (Jack Richardson). The plot thickens when brother dear betrays everyone in sight Read More

    1927
  • Born to Battle

    Synopsis: Produced by and starring lower-echelon silent screen cowboy Bill Cody, this minor Western featured yet another variation on the Hatfield/McCoy feud. Ma Cowan (pinch-faced Nora Cecil) mistakenly believes that Luke Barstow (John P. Lockney) shot her husband 20 years earlier. Much to Ma and Barstow's Read More

    1926
  • An Enemy of Men

    Actors: Dorothy Revier, Cullen Landis, Cesare Gravina, Charles Clary, Leo White

    Synopsis: Dorothy Revier plays a woman who decides that all men are scum when her sister dies giving birth to an illegitimate child. Heading to New York, she becomes a Texas Guinan-style nightclub attraction, regarding and treating all males as "suckers." She is reformed, so to speak, by an altruistic young Read More

    1925
  • Rose of the World

    Actors: Patsy Ruth Miller, Allan Forrest, Pauline Garon, Rockliffe Fellowes, Barbara Luddy

    Synopsis: Simple country girl Rose Kirby (Patsy Ruth Miller) is heartbroken when the wealthy parents of her sweetheart Jack Talbot (Alan Forrest) look down on her in this sentimental melodrama. Both go on to marry other people, but Jack never forgets her and even includes her in his will. Years later, Rose Read More

    1925

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