Marius Goring
14 titles
Filmography
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The Adventures of the Scarlet Pimpernel
Meet Sir Percy Blakeney, who seems like your average snobby nobleman, but with a secret: at night, he becomes a vigilante who saves innocent citizens.

The Red Shoes
(1948)Aspiring to become a prima ballerina, a young dancer is torn between her love for a charming composer and the demands of her obsessive instructor.

The Man Who Watched Trains Go By
(1952)After discovering his boss is a crook, a mild-mannered accountant runs to Paris with a briefcase of stolen cash in search of a sultry woman.

The Unstoppable Man
(1961)In this British crime drama, a rich businessman tries to search for his son who was kidnapped, but Scotland Yard asks him to butt out.

Ill Met by Moonlight
(1957)Based on a true story during World War II on the island of Crete, British soldiers and Greek partisans work together to capture a German General.

Circle of Danger
(1951)An American’s investigation of his soldier brother’s death during a commando raid uncovers shocking secrets buried deep in post-World War II Britain.

The Girl on a Motorcycle
(1968)A wildly sexy time capsule from the swinging sixties, stars Alain Delon ('Le samoura') and Marianne Faithfull — two actors at the height of their impressive cool — as lovers with a taste for the open road. Faithfull stars as Rebecca, a bored housewife who bolts from her home in the French countryside to visit her lover, Daniel (Delon), in Germany. Wearing nothing but a form-fitting black leather suit (the film was re-released in the U.S. as 'Naked Under Leather'), the lusty Rebecca races across the country, and in flashback remembers the start of their affair. She recalls the initial, furtive glances in her father’s bookstore, her elaborate sexual fantasies and their long-awaited consummation. Most important of all is the motorcycle itself, a gift from Daniel that seems to give her more pleasure than any man could deliver. Directed by legendary cinematographer Jack Cardiff ('The Red Shoes') in pulsating psychedelic hues, 'The Girl on a Motorcycle' has emerged from obscurity to become more than a cult favorite; it is a touchstone film of 1960s Euro youth culture.

I Was Monty's Double
(1958)This classic movie directed by John Guillermin is based on the true story of one of the best intelligence operations of World War II. An actor, trained by Major Harvey (John Mills), is seconded to impersonate General Montgomery on a tour of North Africa. The plan is to divert the Germans' attentions away from the real "Monty" and his plans for D-Day. Starring the real life actor and lookalike M.E. Clifton James and a formidable supporting cast including Cecil Parker, Leslie Phillips, Bryan Forbes and John Le Mesurier, this is a gripping retelling of those fateful few weeks before the Normandy campaign.

The Barefoot Contessa
(1954)A Cinderella story about a waning director who revives his career after discovering a beautiful Spanish dancer and making her into a Hollywood star.
The Spy in Black
(1939)Atmospheric WWI spy tale. A German U-Boat captain sent on a spying mission to Scotland finds more than he bargained for in his contact, the local schoolmistress.

Pastor Hall
(1940)Based on a true story, a pastor in a German village is sent to Dachau concentration camp as punishment for criticizing the Nazi Party.

First Love
(1970)In czarist Russia, a sixteen-year-old boy’s first love unravels when the woman he adores falls for his father, leading to heartbreak and betrayal.

The 25th Hour
(1967)A Romanian peasant (Anthony Quinn) endures eight years of hardship and war in The 25th Hour, a suspense drama set during WWII and based on C. Virgil Gheorghiu’s best-selling novel.

Pandora and the Flying Dutchman
(1951)Fishermen in 1930s Spain find the bodies of a 17th-century Dutch sea captain (James Mason) and a woman (Ava Gardner) willing to die for him.