Susan Morrow

Total Credits at Criticker: 9 (Actor)
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A moon expedition discovers a female civilization and its underground empire. (Leonard Maltin's Movie & Video Guide)
Eve Mason, secretary to noted Hollywood pin-up photographer Adam Roberts, receives a visit from her younger sister Laurie, who is herself an amateur photographer. Laurie secretly takes a compromising photograph of Eve as she emerges from the shower wearing nothing but a towel. Laurie then sends the picture to Adam, who does not realize that the woman in the photograph is his own secretary, as her face is obscured, and he enters it into a contest. (imdb)
A villain named Marlof attempts to set up secret missile bases inside Canada so he can launch missiles at the U.S. The Canadian Mounted Police dispatch agents to try to stop him. (imdb)
A doctor's daughter is kidnapped and buried alive, and he is given just five hours to find and rescue her. (imdb)
The only white survivor of a Crow Indian raid on a wagon train is a young boy. He is rescued by the Sioux, and the Sioux chief raises him as an Indian in very way. Years later, the white men and the Sioux threaten to go to war and the Indian-raised white man is torn between his racial loyalties and his adopted tribe. (imdb)
Young man comes home to get ready to take over the family company, only to find that his father has been corrupted by power. In addition, he falls for the daughter of one of his father's poverty-stricken workers. (imdb)
Gasoline Alley was based on Frank King's popular comic strip of the same name. The strip's central characters, service station owner Walt Wallet (Don Beddoe) and his adopted son Skeezix (James Lydon), take a back seat to newlyweds Corky (Scotty Beckett) and Hope (Susan Morrow). Hoping to establish his independence from his family, Corky opens up his own restaurant, which results in nothing but headaches. (imdb)
While awaiting his certificate to practice medicine, John Page takes a position the the secret reform school for rich girl-delinquents run by hard-bitten Miss Dixon. Page is forced to treat a girl called Mrs. Jean Thorpe, heiress to a large fortune and wife of athletic instructor Max Thorpe. He learns that the real Mrs. Thorpe is dead, and his patient is being kept drugged until she can come into the fortune, when Thorpe and Miss Dixon plan to kill her.
Shunned by her self-absorbed parents, a teenage girl's need for love and attention drives her to delinquency and a suicide attempt - an act that finally brings her parents to their senses.