E.G. Marshall
23 titles
Filmography
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George Marshall and the American Century
(1993)The Emmy-Award winning celebration of the military hero George Marshall, who commanded U.S. military legends and won the Nobel Peace Prize.

The Master Builder
(1960)Produced by David Susskind, this production of one of Henrik Ibsen's most famous plays focuses on an older man's fear that he will be replaced by the younger generation before he has been able to reconcile his success with his personal sacrifices.

The Lazarus Syndrome
(1979)A chief cardiologist and one of his patients investigate potential malpractice at the hospital while they both deal with marriage troubles at home.

The Hijacking of the Achille Lauro
(1989)In 1985, four Palestine Liberation Front militants hijack an Italian ocean liner, igniting international tension and a race against time.

12 Angry Men
(1957)A twelve-person jury becomes increasingly tense with arguments continuing into the night as one juror must convince the other eleven he is right.

Compulsion
(1959)Two wealthy law-school students go on trial for murder.

Two Evil Eyes
(1990)Master horror directors George Romero and Dario Argento each take on two tales of horror, based on short stories by classic author Edgar Allan Poe.

Saigon: Year of the Cat
(1983)Two Westerners, Barbara Dean (Dame Judi Dench), bank employee, and Bob Chesneau (Frederic Forrest), C.I.A. analyst within the U.S. Embassy, meet a short time before the fall of Saigon.

The Littlest Angel
(1969)A shepherd boy enters the pearly gates on his eighth birthday and is assigned a guardian angel to help him adjust to his new heavenly existence.

Pushover
(1954)To get the lowdown on stolen cash, a duty-bound cop makes a move on the girlfriend of a murderous bank robber and accidentally falls for her.

The Journey
(1959)Academy Award winners Deborah Kerr and Yul Brenner star as adversaries who are uncontrollably drawn to each other in this Cold War drama -- The Journey. 1956. At the border between Hungary and Austria, Russian Officer Major Surov (Brenner--The King and I) stops a bus filled with people trying to escape the Hungarian Uprising. He suspects that a rebel leader is on board, but he doesn't know which of the passengers the escaping rebel is. Englishwoman Diana Ashmore (Kerr--The King and I) is trying to help her boyfriend, the dissident (Jason Robards), escape. But while the passengers are held at the border, Ashmore cannot avoid her growing romantic interest in the Russian officer who could destroy the man she is supposed to love.

The Bridge at Remagen
(1969)As the Allied Forces advance towards the last bridge on the Rhine, German forces must assess the real human cost of their war strategy.

The Left Hand of God
(1955)An American mercenary poses as a Catholic village priest in China during 1947 after escaping from a Chinese warlord, for whom he has been working as a military advisor. However, the disguise of the cloth can't hide his feelings for a missionary worker.

Cash McCall
(1960)A corporate raider buys a small business on its last legs so he can romance the owner's daughter.

Disaster on the Coastliner
(1979)Two high speed passenger trains, one carrying the vice president's wife, are on a collision course. An ex-railroad employee who lost his family in a train crash holds the railroad responsible, and unless his demands are met, the trains will crash.

Shirley Temple's Storybook
A captivating musical adventure into some of the most cherished Pooh stories including - 'Winnie the Pooh and the Honey Tree,' 'Eeyore Loses a Tail,' 'Winnie the Pooh in the Rabbit Hole,' 'Tigger,' and 'A Birthday Party for Eeyore.' Featuring all of the beloved Pooh characters played by marionettes, with the role of Christopher Robin played by a 5-year old Teddy Eccles. Restored and in Color!

Eleanor, First Lady of the World
(1982)Jean Stapleton stars as Eleanor Roosevelt in this made-for-television feature dealing with the years after FDR's death in which Mrs. Roosevelt became an influential public figure in her own right. Stapleton receives excellent support from E. G. Marshall, Coral Browne, Joyce Van Patten, Gail Strickland and a rare appearance by Dorothy Dells.

Russian Holiday
(1992)An American school teacher traveling in Russia attempts to smuggle priceless artifacts, and gains the attention of a merciless killer.

Tora! Tora! Tora!
(1970)TORA! TORA! TORA! realistically chronicles the events leading up to the incredible attack on Pearl Harbor; the bad decisions and the bravery are chronicled from both American and Japanese points of view. In 1941, the Japanese and the United States are in conflict and unable to resolve their differences through diplomatic challenges. The Japanese military instigates covert plans for a surprise Sunday morning attack on the U.S. Pacific Fleet, based at Pearl Harbor. Codebreakers in the U.S. Intelligence are able to decipher some of the Japanese messages but are unable to convince the top brass that the attack could and will happen.

Nixon
(1995)He changed the world, but lost a nation.