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  • The Wild One
  • The Wild One review by Mike#76 from LONDON
    Rated - 2 stars 19 July 2004
    ...Yet the acting he brings to the role seems a bit muted and the performance from Lee Marvin as his rival was more the highlight for me. If you are interested in the career...  
  • Hell In The Pacific
  • Hell In The Pacific review by Manthing from London, England
    Rated - 4 stars Man vs Man 19 July 2004
    ...nces aside to survive, but will they? Toshir? Mifune's performance is great. Lee Marvin, though not at his best, is also good. Some may find the end dissapointing b...  
  • The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance
  • The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance review by Kate from Manchester
    Rated - 5 stars Not just another western, but a very good film! 15 July 2004
    ...to Shinbone and took on Liberty Valence, the local bully boy (a genuinely scary Lee Marvin). Wayne was never better as the tough-as-nails cowboy, and Stewart produces ...  

Lee Marvin - filmography


  • Dog Day on DVD (1983)
    Starring: Lee Marvin,  Miou-Miou,  Jean Carmet
    Director: Yves Boisset
    Certificate: 18
    Jimmy Cobb is the object of a manhunt who finds his refuge in a farm in France. The farm becomes a trap in which the violence of the city meets the evil of the men of the earth...
    Rate this: 1.5 32% from 25 members
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  • Gorky Park on DVD (1983)
    Starring: William Hurt,  Lee Marvin,  Joanna Pacula
    Director: Michael Apted
    Certificate: 15
    When three faceless corpses are discovered in Moscow's Gorky Park, the Moscow militia's top investigator, Arkady Renko (William Hurt), is assigned to the case. An honest Soviet official, Renko uncovers a murky and dangerous plot involving sinister KGB agents, the corrupt Soviet government, and a ..read more »
    Rate this: 3.5 69% from 192 members
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  • Death Hunt (1981)
    Starring: Charles Bronson,  Lee Marvin,  Andrew Stevens
    Director: Peter R. Hunt
    Certificate: TBC
    All that protects a man falsely accused of murder from a police force determined to catch him, is his own superior knowledge of the mountainous wilderness where he's hiding out.
    Rate this: 4.0 75% from 14 members
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  • Shout At The Devil on DVD (1976)
    Starring: Lee Marvin,  Roger Moore,  Barbara Parkins
    Director: Peter R. Hunt
    Certificate: 15
    Two self-styled African empire builders (Lee Marvin and Roger Moore) set out to annex a large part of the German territory in WWI Africa. After one of them (Moore) falls in love with the other's daughter (Barbara Parkins), all three set out on a dangerous quest for glory and revenge.
    Rate this: 3.0 56% from 270 members
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  • Hell In The Pacific on DVD (1969)
    Starring: Lee Marvin,  Toshiro Mifune
    Director: John Boorman
    Certificate: PG
    Director John Boorman's typical bravado is somewhat muted in this WWII parable. Set in the Pacific in 1944, the film focuses on two combatants stranded on the same barren atoll: a Japanese naval officer (Toshiro Mifune) and a U.S. marine pilot (Lee Marvin). At first the two men warily stalk each ..read more »
    Rate this: 3.5 66% from 255 members
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  • Point Blank (1967)
    Starring: Lee Marvin,  Angie Dickinson,  Keenan Wynn
    Director: John Boorman
    Certificate: TBC
    A man is shot and left for dead by his unfaithful wife and her mobster lover. Now he's back and out for revenge against the businessmen and mobsters who did him wrong.
    Rate this: 4.0 79% from 201 members
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  • Ship Of Fools on DVD (1965)
    Starring: Vivien Leigh,  Simone Signoret,  Jose Ferrer
    Director: Stanley Kramer
    Certificate: 12
    Vivien Leigh and Simone Signoret headline a stellar cast in the acclaimed drama about German exileswho are not allowed to anchor at American ports. In the high class section are several well-to-do people, while below deck are a horde of sugar field workers returning to Spain after a season of work ..read more »
    Rate this: 3.5 64% from 52 members
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  • Cat Ballou on DVD (1965)
    Starring: Jane Fonda,  Lee Marvin,  Michael Callan
    Director: Elliott Silverstein
    Certificate: PG
    Jane Fonda is agreeably peppery and at the height of her sex-kittenish charms as Catherine Cat Ballou, a schoolteacher-turned-outlaw trying to protect her father's ranch from a greedy tycoon in the American Wild West. She enlists the aid of Lee Marvin, who portrays dual roles--one as a drunken old ..read more »
    Rate this: 3.5 68% from 249 members
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  • Donovan's Reef on DVD (1963)
    Starring: John Wayne,  Lee Marvin,  Jack Warden
    Director: John Ford
    Certificate: U
    The hilarious DONOVAN'S REEF, one of John Ford's rare but memorable forays into comedy, is set on the South Sea island of Haleakoloha, where two navy buddies have decided to stay after World War II. Michael "Guns" Donovan (John Wayne) and Aloysius "Boats" Gilhooley (Lee Marvin), who like to ..read more »
    Rate this: 3.5 71% from 200 members
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  • Seven Men From Now on DVD (1956)
    Starring: Lee Marvin
    Director: Budd Boetticher
    Certificate: PG
    When his wife is murdered during a bank robbery gone awry, former sheriff Ben Stride (Randolph Scott) is beset with guilt and vows to hunt down the culprits. He joins up with a travelling couple (Gail Russell and Walter Reed), and unwittingly, a pair of con artists who hope that Ben will lead them ..read more »
    Rate this: 3.5 66% from 73 members
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  • Attack on DVD (1956)
    Starring: Jack Palance,  Eddie Albert,  Lee Marvin
    Director: Robert Aldrich
    Certificate: PG
    Captain Cooney (Eddie Albert) is a bombastic, but incompetent, military leader who jeopardizes the lives of the men under his control. His lapdog of a colonel (Lee Marvin) tries his best to sweep Cooney's errors under the rug, but soon the dastardly leaders have a problem on their hands in the form ..read more »
    Rate this: 3.0 59% from 421 members
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  • The Wild One on DVD (1954)
    Starring: Marlon Brando,  Mary Murphy,  Robert Keith
    Director: Laslo Benedek
    Certificate: PG
    The Wild One is the original motorcycle film, starring Marlon Brando as the brooding leader of a biker gang that invades a small town. The film always looked like one of those synthetic Hollywood ideas of subculture life in the 1950s, which means it looks even more artificial today. But it is an ..read more »
    Rate this: 3.0 67% from 330 members
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