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  • The Blue Dahlia
  • The Blue Dahlia review by from London, England
    Rated - 3 stars You're wearing the wrong shade of lipstick Mister. 28 March 2007
    ...f the original plot which results in a disappointing film which isn't helped by George Marshall's indistinct direction. The film does feature some good performances and typica...  
  • How The West Was Won
  • How The West Was Won review by duke51 from Peterlee
    Rated - 3 stars all those stars 19 March 2009
    ... score.The film by nature episodic covering 50 years,directed by stalwarts like George Marshall.Henry Hathaway and John Ford.The film follows the fortunes of the Prescott fami...  

George Marshall - filmography


  • Star Spangled Rhythm (1942)
    Starring: Dorothy Lamour,  Bob Hope,  Bing Crosby
    Director: George Marshall
    Certificate: Certificate: U
    STAR-SPANGLED RHYTHM is a typical wartime all-star musical-comedy melange, this time from Paramount Pictures. The slender plot involves the efforts by humble studio doorman Pop Webster (Victor Moore) to pass himself off as a big-shot Paramount executive for the benefit of his sailor son Jimmy (..read more »
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    Due for release on 15th February 2010
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  • Pot O' Gold on DVD (1941)
    Starring: James Stewart,  Paulette Goddard,  Horace Heidt
    Director: George Marshall
    Certificate: Certificate: U
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    It's rare to see a musical comedy which allows an actor of Jimmy Stewart's calibre to exploit his charismatic screen persona, but POT O' GOLD fits this bill. Stewart plays Jimmy Haskell, the owner of a struggling music store whose financial predicament forces him to go into business with his uncle ..read more »
    Rate this: 2.5 stars out of 5 49% from 142 members
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  • When The Daltons Rode (1940)
    Starring: Kay Francis,  Randolph Scott
    Director: George Marshall
    Certificate: Certificate: TBC
    The Daltons own a successful ranch in Kansas, but as their lawyer friend Tod Jackson (Randolph Scott) discovers when he visits, a crooked land development company has placed their ranch in jeopardy! Tod tries to rescue the ranch, but when a frameup for murder turns the Daltons into outlaws, he must ..read more »
    Rate this: 1.5 stars out of 5 30% from 4 members
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  • Pot O' Gold to Watch Now (1941)
    Starring: James Stewart,  Paulette Goddard,  Horace Heidt
    Director: George Marshall
    Certificate: Certificate: U (TBC)
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    Run time: 86 minutes
    It's rare to see a musical comedy which allows an actor of Jimmy Stewart's calibre to exploit his charismatic screen persona, but POT O' GOLD fits this bill. Stewart plays Jimmy Haskell, the owner of a struggling music store whose financial predicament forces him to go into business with his uncle ..read more »
    Rate this: 4 stars out of 5 84% from 5 members
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George Marshall facts

5 most recent films

How The West Was Won - 3.5 stars
How The West Was Won - BLU-RAY Version - 3.5 stars
Houdini - 2.5 stars
The Blue Dahlia - 3.5 stars
Star Spangled Rhythm - 3 stars

5 highest-rated films

Destry Rides Again - 3.5 stars
Laurel And Hardy - Pack Up Your Troubles And Related Adopt-A-Child Shorts - No. 15 - 3.5 stars
How The West Was Won - 3.5 stars
The Blue Dahlia - 3.5 stars
How The West Was Won - BLU-RAY Version - 3.5 stars

5 lowest-rated films

Star Spangled Rhythm - 3 stars
When The Daltons Rode - 1.5 stars
Houdini - 2.5 stars
Betty Hutton Double - The stork Club / The Perils Of Pauline - 3.0 stars
Pot O' Gold - 2.5 stars

Most frequent co-stars

James Stewart - 5 times - show films
Paulette Goddard - 3 times - show films
Henry Fonda - 2 times - show films
Jed Prouty - 2 times - show films
Lee J. Cobb - 2 times - show films

Most frequent directors

John Ford - 2 times - show films
Henry Hathaway - 2 times - show films
Raymond McCarey - 2 times - show films
Hal Walker - 1 times - show films