Herbert Marshall
14 titles
Filmography
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Murder!
(1930)After voting to convict a theatre troupe actress for murder, a trial juror has second thoughts and begins his own investigation before the execution.

Riders to the Stars
(1954)Three men put their lives on the line when they volunteer for the Office of Scientific Investigation's top secret mission to discover a metal better suited for space travel. The pioneers are launched into space as they attempt to capture a meteorite.
Young Ideas
(1943)
The Razor's Edge
(1946)A young man returns home from WWI questioning his values and is crushed when he learns his fiance has married someone else. He falls in love with another woman who is an alcoholic, but his ex-fiance ruins that relationship.

The Secret Garden
(1949)In this story based on the classic family novel by Frances Hodgson Burnett, a young girl sent to live in her uncle's forbidding Victorian manor discovers an invalid cousin and a garden that has fallen into disrepair. As the two children nurture their secret place, they discover wonder, power and magic within the garden.

Foreign Correspondent
(1940)The assassination of a Dutch mediator on the eve of World War II plunges an American reporter into the dangerous plot of a secret spy organization.
The Letter
(1929)
Riptide
(1934)Norma Shearer headlines this domestic drama as a chorus girl who weds a British nobleman before trying to start anew with a young man who loves her. Footloose and fancy-free American heiress Mary has been married to Lord Rexford (Herbert Marshall) for five years when, urged on by her fun-loving aunt, she vacations on the Riviera, where she reunites with her ex-boyfriend Tommie (Robert Montgomery). A drunken mistake leads to scandal and possible divorce, but Mary strives to make everything right again. Walter Brennan plays a small comedic role.

The Enchanted Cottage
(1945)Oliver returns from World War II hideously scarred, certain no woman could ever want him. But he marries Laura, who believes herself equally unlovable and they retreat to a newlywed cottage where an unseen magic reshapes how they see themselves.

Gog
(1954)When unaccountable and deadly malfunctions start happening at a top-secret government lab where a space station is being constructed, it's revealed that a giant, mechanical brain machine programmed to sabotage is behind the mysterious deaths.

The Fly
(1958)A wacky scientist's genes are mixed with those of a common housefly during a botched teleporting experiment. Only his distraught wife and concerned brother can save him now.

The Virgin Queen
(1955)Bette Davis stars in this classic chronicle of the relationship between Queen Elizabeth I of England (Davis) and the explorer Sir Walter Raleigh (Richard Todd).

The Black Shield of Falworth
(1954)In the reign of King Henry IV, Miles (Tony Curtis) is a peasant determined to save the throne and the Lady Anne (Janet Leigh) in an epic tale filled with jousts, jests and medieval heroics.

Midnight Lace
(1960)Kit Preston is the elegant newlywed wife of British financier Anthony Preston. Shortly after moving to one of London's wealthiest neighborhoods with her husband, Kit is threatened by an unknown party. The tension mounts as the menacing phone calls continue and Anthony shows little concern, until Kit begins to doubt her own sanity and the motives of everyone around her.