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Herbert Marshall - 10 Titles Found
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Secret Garden, The (1949)
(1949) [G]
When Cholera takes the parents of Mary Lennox, she is shipped from India to England to live with her Uncle Craven. Archibald Craven's house is dark, drafty, with over 100 rooms built on the edge of the moors. Mary finds that her Uncle does not wish to see her, which is fine with Mary as she... More
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The Little Foxes
(1941) [PG]
It's the turn of the century in the deep South, and the Hubbard siblings are embroiled in their own money-driven, power-hungry civil war. Most calculating of the group is Regina, who, along with her brother, demands ownership of a cotton mill expected to yield millions. Proving that blood is not... More
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Fly, The (1958)
(1958) [M]
Scientist Andre Delambre becomes obsessed with his latest creation, a matter transporter. He has varying degrees of success with it. He eventually decides to use a human subject, himself, with tragic consequences. During the transference, his atoms become merged with a fly, which was accidentally... More
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Razor's Edge, The (1946)
(1946) [PG]
Based on W. Somerset Maugham's highly acclaimed 1944 novel, this is a sprawling, ambitious account of one man's quest for spiritual identity. Over a number of years and continents, we watch as Chicago scion Larry Darrell, newly returned from World War I, breaks off his engagement to the lovely... More
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The Virgin Queen
(1955) [PG]
This is the highly colourful film on the lives of Queen Elizabeth I and Sir Walter Raleigh. It includes the famous laying down of Sir Walter's cloak in a puddle to allow the Queen to step on it. Joan Collins plays the royal Lady-in-waiting who incurs the Queen's wrath by marrying Sir Walter. More
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They Were Expendable
(1945) [G]
It's David vs. Goliath on the seas when Rusty Ryan and John Brickly lead the Navy's new PT boats into the Battle of the Philippines during the early days of WWII. Outgunned and outmanned, the skippers and their crews defy the odds and prove the effectiveness of their highly maneuverable boats.... More
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The Letter
(1940) [PG]
Six years after exploding to stardom in Of Human Bondage, Bette Davis equalled that excitement with another W. Somerset Maugham role as an adulteress using her sexual wiles to escape a murder conviction in The Letter. The film throbs with sultry tension thanks to Davis, an impeccable supporting... More
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Midnight Lace
(1960) [PG]
Kit and Anthony Preston never had a real honeymoon and the midnight lace pajamas are for when they can finally get out of London. Anthony's business is very pressing these days. Then Kit is frightened one day in a London fog by a voice behind a statue. Next the telephone calls start. Then there... More
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Murder!
(1930) [PG]
One of Hitchcock’s most frequent techniques was to have his characters get caught up in a web of confusion and chaos that is totally beyond their control. That concept works so very well because most people can readily identify with it. In Murder, Norah Baring is an actress who is caught... More
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Foreign Correspondent (1940)
(1940) [PG]
The wind blows one way but the windmill turns another. To a group of fifth Columnists, it's a signal. It also signals to an intrepid American reporter that he's stumbled across the biggest story in prewar Europe. Foreign Correspondent is prime Alfred Hitchcock, a showcase of the director's best... More
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