Alan Marshal
10 titles
Filmography
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Invisible Enemy
(1938)Jeffrey Clavering is hired in London by The Great Eastern Oil Corporation to go to Paris to prevent unscrupulous industrialist Nikolai Kamarov from gaining control of their oil fields and turning them over to a foreign power.
Lydia
(1941)
The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
(1939)The super sleuth's master foe Professor Moriarty sends Holmes and Watson off on a wild goose chase - investigating a young woman plagued by a family curse - while he executes a plot to steal the Crown Jewels.

Day of the Outlaw
(1959)In a town of high tensions, two rival cattlemen must set aside their differences to save the community from a nasty group of outlaws who just rode in.

Night Must Fall
(1937)An elder lady hires a charming young man as a live-in companion, despite the suspicions of her niece that he may be a murderer.

House on Haunted Hill
(1959)An eccentric millionaire invites five people to spend a night at his haunted mansion. They'll each receive a $10,000 reward – provided they survive.

Conquest
(1937)Conquest vividly recreates one of the most celebrated romances in history: the ill-fated love affair between Polish countess Marie Walewska and the Emperor of France, Napoleon Bonaparte.

I Met My Love Again
(1938)A woman’s plan to wed her college lover ends when she marries another, who later dies, leaving her broke and a target of her jilted groom’s family.

The Hunchback of Notre Dame
(1939)Considered by many as the greatest adaptation of the Victor Hugo classic novel about the deformed bell ringer of Notre Dame who rescues beautiful gypsy woman and falls in love with her.

After the Thin Man
(1936)Nick and Nora are summoned to New Year's dinner at Nora's aristocratic family in San Francisco where they learn that cousin Selma's husband Robert is missing. Nick agrees to look for him but when Robert is shot Selma is accused of murder.