Beth Amos

Beth Amos

Birth : 1916-01-01, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Death : 1996-01-31

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Beth Amos

Movies

Canadian Bacon
Ruthie
The U.S. President, low in the opinion polls, gets talked into raising his popularity by trying to start a cold war with Canada.
Police Academy
Little Old Lady
New rules enforced by the Lady Mayoress mean that sex, weight, height and intelligence need no longer be a factor for joining the Police Force. This opens the floodgates for all and sundry to enter the Police Academy, much to the chagrin of the instructors. Not everyone is there through choice, though. Social misfit Mahoney has been forced to sign up as the only alternative to a jail sentence and it doesn't take long before he falls foul of the boorish Lieutenant Harris. But before long, Mahoney realises that he is enjoying being a police cadet and decides he wants to stay... while Harris decides he wants Mahoney out!
Mom, the Wolfman and Me
Old Woman
Concerned that her feminist mom Deborah is going to stay single, Jenny Bergman plays matchmaker. She arranges a date between mom and unemployed Theo Marker, Irish Wolfhound owner, doing everything to get keep them together.
Prom Night
Housekeeper
At a high school senior prom, a masked killer stalks four teenagers who were responsible for the accidental death of a classmate six years previously
Love at First Sight
Motel Lady
Roy, an accident-prone blind man, falls in love with a young woman named Shirley. When Shirley’s overbearing father Frank lets his disapproval of their relationship be known, Roy and Shirley head off to Niagara Falls to open a restaurant as Frank plans to break them up.
The Incredible Journey
Mrs. Oakes
The story of three pets, a cat and two dogs, who lose their owners when they are all on vacation. Can they find their way home?
Now That April's Here
Mrs. Greenleaf
An anthology based on the works of Canadian author Morley Callaghan “Silk Stockings” is about a shy teenager buying a gift out of love for his landlady’s daughter only to be disappointed in his affections. “Rocking Chair” is about a widower rebuffing his late wife’s friendship out of loyalty. “The Rejected One” is about a humble shop girl being insulted and scorned over supper by her rich boyfriend’s family. “A Sick Call” is about young woman returning to Catholicism on her sickbed over the objections of her Protestant husband, who fears religion will come between them during a priest’s visit.