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List of Barbara Lee Payton Movies: Ranked Best To Worst

1. Kiss Tomorrow Goodbye (1950)
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Kiss Tomorrow Goodbye
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2
Role:
Holiday Carleton
Starring:
James Cagney, William Frawley, Ward Bond, Luther Adler, Helena Carter
Directed By:
Gordon Douglas
2. Once More, My Darling (1949)
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Once More, My Darling
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2

Once More, My Darling is a comedy film which tells the story of Collier Laing, a bachelor who is still living with his mother, who is an attorney. His life takes a turn when he receives a call from the United States Army, who has a peculiar assignment for him. His assignment involves romancing a young actress, who might have connections to a jewel thief.  

Starring:
Taylor Holmes, Jane Cowl, Robert Montgomery, Ann Blyth, Barbara Payton
Directed By:
Robert Montgomery, Michael Gordon
3. Only the Valiant (1951)
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Only the Valiant
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2

Army Captain Richard Lance is assigned the duty to protect Fort Invincible in the New Mexico territory, from a band of Apache warriors. After the Apache leader Tucsos escapes from captivity, Lance must not only defend the fort but unite the soldiers who have lost trust in him.  

Role:
Cathy Eversham
Starring:
Gregory Peck, Ward Bond, Gig Young, Lon Chaney Jr., Barbara Payton
Directed By:
Gordon Douglas
4. Dallas (1950)
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2
Dallas
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2

Blayde Hollister seeks revenge on Marlow brothers who killed his family in Georgia. In his pursuit he is helped by retiring Marshal Wild Bill Hickok. Hollister switches identity with the new Dallas marshal Martin Wetherby and one after another kills his enemies. A love triangle between Hollister, Wetherby and his fiance Tonia also begins.

Role:
Flo
Starring:
Gary Cooper, Ruth Roman, Steve Cochran, Raymond Massey, Barbara Payton
Directed By:
Stuart Heisler
5. Trapped (1949)
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Trapped
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2

The US Treasury Department is alerted when a woman tries to deposit a counterfeited bill and begins a hunt for the ring. Eventually they approach Tris Stewart, a counterfeiter now serving his term in prison, and release him on the condition that he will help them to nab the culprits.  Tris does not know that he is being watched all the time. 

Role:
Meg Dixon
Starring:
Lloyd Bridges, John Hoyt, James Todd, Barbara Payton, Russ Conway
Directed By:
Richard Fleischer
6. Murder Is My Beat (1955)
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2
Murder Is My Beat
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2
Role:
Eden Lane
Starring:
Paul Langton, Selena Royle, Robert Shayne, Barbara Payton, Roy Gordon
Directed By:
Edgar G. Ulmer
7. Four Sided Triangle (1953)
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2
Four Sided Triangle
10
2
Role:
Lena / Helen
Starring:
Percy Marmont, Stephen Murray, James Hayter, Barbara Payton, John Van Eyssen
Directed By:
Terence Fisher
8. Drums in the Deep South (1951)
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2
Drums in the Deep South
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2

This Western war drama film tells the story of two friends Clay and Will, who find themselves on opposite sides during the American Civil War.

Role:
Kathy Summers
Starring:
Denver Pyle, Barton MacLane, James Craig, Guy Madison, Barbara Payton, Robert Osterloh
Directed By:
William Cameron Menzies
9. Bad Blonde (1953)
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Bad Blonde
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4
Role:
Lorna Vecchi
Starring:
Frederick Valk, John Slater, Sidney James, Barbara Payton, Tony Wright
Directed By:
Reginald Le Borg
10. Run for the Hills (1953)
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2
Run for the Hills
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2
Role:
Jane Johnson
Starring:
Sonny Tufts, John Harmon, Barbara Payton, Mauritz Hugo, Vici Raaf
Directed By:
Lew Landers
11. The Great Jesse James Raid (1953)
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3
The Great Jesse James Raid
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3
Role:
Kate
Starring:
Wallace Ford, Jim Bannon, Tom Neal, Willard Parker, Barbara Payton
Directed By:
Reginald Le Borg
12. Bride of the Gorilla (1951)
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Bride of the Gorilla
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2

Barney Chavez works at a plantation located deep in a forest and desires his boss’s young wife. He kills his boss and marries his wife Dina. However, the murder is witnessed by an elderly help – a witch - and she curses Barney. Consequently, he takes the form of gorilla every night and goes on terrifying the locals.

Role:
Mrs. Dina Van Gelder
Starring:
Raymond Burr, Paul Cavanagh, Lon Chaney Jr., Tom Conway, Barbara Payton
Directed By:
Curt Siodmak