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Helen Gilbert
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Helen Gilbert

1915 – 1995 · Pennsylvania, USA · Active 1939–1956

Born in 1915, Helen Gilbert made her mark in the mid-20th century with her role in Girls in Prison (1956), where she navigates the harsh realities of incarceration. Her performance captures the struggles and resilience of women in a gritty environment, contributing to the film's cult status. Gilbert's background as a musician adds a unique layer to her acting, enhancing her ability to convey complex emotions on screen. Her work in this exploitation classic reflects the era's fascination with crime and female empowerment.

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Girls in Prison

Girls in Prison

1956 ★ 5.2
as Melanee

Anne Carson (Joan Taylor) is sent to a women's prison for allegedly participating in a bank robbery with two others, one, Paul Anderson (Lance Fuller) who is still at large. The money was never recovered and all eyes are on Anne who denies knowing about the money. On arrival in prison, Anne meets the outwardly tough matron in charge (Jane Darwell) and the prison chaplain Rev Fulton (Richard Denning) who feels Anne may have had a mistrial and does not belong in prison. Anne's cellmates are Jenny (Adele Jergens) who seems to run the inmates, Melanee (Helen Gilbert) who makes a play for Anne and Dorothy (Phyllis Coates) a woman who has murdered her own husband and child when he ran away with another woman who is still alive. The unhinged Dorothy believes her child is still alive and every new girl in prison is her husband's lover, Lois. Jenny and Melanee team up in the "good cop/bad cop" routine to get Anne to tell them where the money is with Melanee telling Dorothy that Anne is really Lois. On the outside, Paul is using blackmail and threats on Anne's ex-criminal father Pop Carson (Raymond Hatton) to find the money as well as offering to split it with him 50/50. Anne faces attempted murder by Dorothy, threats on her life from two other inmates seeking the money, and fights Melanee in a catfight that culminates in a mud puddle. When a large earthquake hits the area and demolishes the installation, Jenny (who has acquired a pistol from her outside contacts) and the outwardly harmless trustee Grandma (Mae Marsh) and Melanee use the opportunity to escape with Anne to take her home to locate the money. The downed telephone and power lines give the three girls time to escape unpursued but Rev Fulton heads off Anne at her home, where Pop is still held at gunpoint by Paul. Since the film's release in 1956, the theatrical movie poster, featuring a catfight between Helen Gilbert and Joan Taylor, has become a collector's item. The poster shows the blonde haired Gilbert strangling the dark haired Taylor although that exact scene did not occur in the movie.

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Filmography

13 credits
1950s 2 credits
1956
Movie ★ 4.5
1952
Thief of Damascus as Princess Zafir
Movie ★ 6.7
1940s 9 credits
1946
God's Country as Lynn O'Malley / McTavish
Movie ★ 7.0
1946
Death Valley as Joan Bagley
Movie ★ 5.7
1944
Meet Me in St. Louis as Girl on Trolley (uncredited)
Movie ★ 7.0
1944
Three of a Kind as Belle Collins
Movie ★ 7.0
1944
Movie ★ 6.7
1942
The Falcon Takes Over as Diana Kenyon
Movie ★ 6.3
1942
Isle of Missing Men as Diana Bryce
Movie ★ 6.8
1942
Movie ★ 6.0
1940
Florian as Duchess Diana
Movie ★ 4.5
1930s 2 credits
1939
The Secret of Dr. Kildare as Nancy Messenger
Movie ★ 6.1
1939
Movie ★ 5.7