A scene needs a woman gasping at bad news and the actress can't quite land it on take twelve — that's when foley earns its keep. 28 recordings here cover the female vocal register across emotions: bright laughter at varying volumes, sharp intakes of breath, terrified screams pitched for horror cuts, the soft sigh of disappointment, a crying woman with the sob breaks intact, and casual everyday-speech filler for background dialogue beds.
Animation studios use the laughter takes because timing-locked dubs rarely capture the natural breaks between giggles. Horror and thriller editors pull the screaming woman material for off-screen menace, where the audience's imagination fills in worse than any visual could. The crying woman takes carry under news-style emotional voiceover; the everyday speech material populates restaurant and party ambience for narrative work. Free to download for film, animation and games, no signup, no licence to chase later.