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  • Foreign Correspondent
  • Foreign Correspondent review by from PORTSMOUTH
    Rated - 4 stars 29 January 2004
    ...g the kidnapping taking place. The acting of the support caste (George Sanders, Herbert Marshall, Albert Bassermann & Edmund Gwenn) is excellent. Personally, I felt that th...  
  • Blonde Venus
  • Blonde Venus review by Zamy from London
    Rated - 3 stars Leading man trouble 1 March 2007
    ...g in their sexual frankness. There is a problem with the male lead in this one, Herbert Marshall, who is so 'wet' that any passion between him and Deitrich looks rather unbelie...  

Herbert Marshall - filmography


  • Midnight Lace on DVD (1960)
    Starring: Doris Day,  Rex Harrison,  Myrna Loy
    Director: David Miller
    Certificate: Certificate: PG
    Doris Day portrays a rich young wife living in London who is the target of life-threatening phone calls and near fatal accidents. Everyone becomes a potential murderer, including her debonair husband, an adoring next- door-neighbour, and a construction foreman working nearby. Academy Award ..read more »
    Rate this: 3 stars out of 5 62% from 299 members
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  • Angel Face on DVD (1952)
    Starring: Robert Mitchum,  Jean Simmons,  Mona Freeman
    Director: Otto Preminger
    Certificate: Certificate: PG
    Robert Mitchum and Jean Simmons team in this outstanding example of classic Noir. Directed by Otto Preminger (Laura, The Man with The Golden Arm). Mitchum is at his best as Frank Jessup, an ambulance driver, driven and ensnared by Simmons who demonstrates her own brilliant talents in this ..read more »
    Rate this: 3.5 stars out of 5 67% from 56 members
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  • The Razor's Edge on DVD (1946)
    Starring: Tyrone Power,  Gene Tierney,  John Payne
    Director: Edmund Goulding
    Certificate: Certificate: PG
    Narrated by on-screen observer Maugham (Herbert Marshall), this intriguing tale centers on a soul-searching World War I veteran (Tyrone Power) who finds he can not settle back into the world of the upper class. Shunning his planned marriage and career, he travels abroad to seek the meaning of life ..read more »
    Rate this: 3 stars out of 5 64% from 169 members
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  • Duel In The Sun on DVD (1946)
    Starring: Gregory Peck,  Jennifer Jones,  Joseph Cotten
    Director: King Vidor
    Certificate: Certificate: PG
    Dubbed 'Lust in the Dust' by Hollywood wags and, at $5 million, the most expensive film made up to that time, DUEL IN THE SUN stars Jennifer Jones as Pearl Chavez, a stunning young mixed-race woman. After her father's death, she's taken in by distant relative Laura Belle McCanles (Lillian Gish), ..read more »
    Rate this: 3 stars out of 5 57% from 338 members
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  • The Letter on DVD (1940)
    Starring: Bette Davis,  Bette Davis,  Herbert Marshall
    Director: William Wyler
    Certificate: Certificate: U
    William Wyler directs an unscupulously nasty Bette Davis who is at her compulsive best in Somerset Maugham's celebrated melodrama. Set in the ex- British colony of Malaya, while her husband Robert (Herbert Marshall), is away on a business trip inspecting his rubber plantation, Leslie Crosbie (Bette ..read more »
    Rate this: 3.5 stars out of 5 70% from 622 members
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  • Angel on DVD (1937)
    Starring: Ernest Cossart,  Marlene Dietrich,  Melvyn Douglas
    Director: Ernst Lubitsch
    Certificate: Certificate: U
    Classic comedy starring Marlene Dietrich. Maria (Dietrich) is married to Sir Frederick Barker (Herbert Marshall), a British diplomat who spends a lot of time travelling and pays little attention to his partner. Maria is starting to feel neglected by her husband and while she is visiting a friend in ..read more »
    Rate this: 3.5 stars out of 5 66% from 56 members
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  • Early Hitchcock - Number Seventeen on DVD (1932)
    Starring: Leon M.Lion,  Anny Ondra,  Anne Grey
    Director: Alfred Hitchcock
    Certificate: Certificate: U
    An early Hitchcock effort that mixes the suspense, scares and humor prevalent in his later masterpieces. A tramp joins a group of jewel thieves, a pretty girl and a detective in a search for a valuable stolen necklace. The search starts in a spooky house and leads to a train and a bus.
    Rate this: 3 stars out of 5 58% from 68 members
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  • Early Hitchcock - Rich And Strange on DVD (1931)
    Starring: Anny Ondra,  Henry Kendall,  Joan Barry
    Director: Alfred Hitchcock
    Certificate: Certificate: U
    Fred and Emily believe that their lives would be enriched if they were more financially well off. After writing to a relative to obtain an inheritance in advance, the couple soon embark upon a life that they could previously only dream of, but will riches bring them happiness?
    Rate this: 2.5 stars out of 5 52% from 169 members
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  • Early Hitchcock - Blackmail on DVD (1929)
    Starring: Anny Ondra,  Sara Allgood,  Charles Paton
    Director: Alfred Hitchcock
    Certificate: Certificate: PG
    Alice White is the daughter of a shopkeeper in 1920's London. Her boyfriend, Frank Webber is a Scotland Yard detective who seems more interested in police work than in her. Frank takes Alice out one night, but she has secretly arranged to meet another man. Later that night Alice agrees to go back ..read more »
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  • Early Hitchcock - The Ring on DVD (1927)
    Starring: Carl Brisson,  Lilian Hall-Davis,  Ian Hunter
    Director: Alfred Hitchcock
    Certificate: Certificate: U
    The film, like its title, oscillates between marriage and boxing - the dramas of a boxing ring and the troubles of the heart. The story follows two fighters who are in love with the same woman. One man is a title-holder, while the other is a carnival booth fighter hired to be his boxing partner.
    Rate this: 3.5 stars out of 5 65% from 48 members
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Herbert Marshall facts

5 most recent films

The List of Adrian Messenger - 3.5 stars
Midnight Lace - 3.0 stars
Fly, The / Return Of The Fly - 3.0 stars
The Weapon - 3.5 stars
Angel Face - 3.5 stars

5 highest-rated films

The Little Foxes - 3.5 stars
The Letter - 3.5 stars
Angel Face - 3.5 stars
Blonde Venus - 3.5 stars
Angel - 3.5 stars

5 lowest-rated films

Murder - 2.5 stars
Early Hitchcock - Champagne - 3.0 stars
Early Hitchcock - Murder! - 3.0 stars
Early Hitchcock - The Manxman - 3.5 stars
Early Hitchcock - The Ring - 3.5 stars

Most frequent co-stars

Norah Baring - 11 times - show films
Anny Ondra - 10 times - show films
Leon M. Lion - 10 times - show films
Anne Grey - 10 times - show films
Gordon Harker - 10 times - show films

Most frequent directors

Alfred Hitchcock - 12 times - show films
William Wyler - 2 times - show films
Ernst Lubitsch - 2 times - show films
Edmund Goulding - 1 times - show films
Otto Preminger - 1 times - show films