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Marsha Hunt
Marsha Hunt (born Marcia Virginia Hunt October 17, 1917) is an American film, theater, and television actress who was blacklisted by Hollywood movie studio executives in the 1950s.
With big, bright eyes, standing five-foot-six, and very slender, Hunt was considered very attractive, especially early...
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Filter this CollectionRaw Deal
Raw Deal is a 1948 film noir directed by Anthony Mann and shot by cinematographer John Alton.
Prisoner Joe Sullivan (Dennis O'Keefe), who has "taken the fall" for an unspecified crime, breaks jail with the help of his girl, Pat (Claire Trevor)....
Born to the West
Born to the West (reissue title Hell Town) is a 1937 Western film starring John Wayne.
A Letter for Evie
A Letter for Evie is a 1946 drama film directed by Jules Dassin.
The Affairs of Martha
The Affairs of Martha is a 1942 film directed by Jules Dassin.
These Glamour Girls
These Glamour Girls is a 1939 comedy-drama film directed by S. Sylvan Simon. It stars Lana Turner and Ann Ruthford.
A drunken college student invites a dance hostess to the big college dance and then forgets he asked her. When she shows up at school...
Unholy Partners
Unholy Partners (1941) is a black-and-white film starring Edward G. Robinson, Laraine Day, Edward Arnold, and Marsha Hunt. The newspaper story was directed by Mervyn LeRoy and released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.
A newspaper reporter returns from the...
A Word to the Wives
A Word to the Wives is a 1955 sponsored comedy film about two women, one of whom wants a new kitchen, and decides to trick her husband, with the help of her friend, to buy that new kitchen. She leaves her husband alone as she visits a relative. He...
The Valley of Decision
The Valley of Decision (1945) is a film set in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA which tells the story of a young house maid who falls in love with the son of the local steel mill owner. Their romance is endangered when her family, all steel mill...
The Happy Time
The Happy Time is a 1952 movie directed by the award-winning director Richard Fleischer. It is based on Samuel A. Taylor's hit play. A boy, played by Bobby Driscoll, comes of age in a close-knit French-Canadian family. The film stars Charles Boyer...
Cheers for Miss Bishop
Cheers for Miss Bishop (1941) is a film based on the novel Miss Bishop by Bess Streeter Aldrich. It was directed by Tay Garnett and stars Martha Scott in the title role. The other cast members include William Gargan, Edmund Gwenn, Sterling Holloway,...
Smash-Up, the Story of a Woman
Smash-Up, the Story of a Woman (1947), also called A Woman Destroyed, is a drama film which tells the story of a nightclub singer who marries a rising singer and falls into alcoholism when she gives up her own career. It stars Susan Hayward, Lee...
None Shall Escape
None Shall Escape is a 1944 war film. Even though the film was made during World War II, the setting is a post-war Nuremberg-style war crimes trial. Alexander Knox plays a Nazi officer who is on trial, and the story unfolds through the eyes of...
Cry 'Havoc'
This article is about the 1943 motion picture. For the video game see Cry Havoc.
Cry 'Havoc' (1943) is a dramatic film, produced by MGM and directed by Richard Thorpe. The cast is primarily female, with the main roles played by Margaret Sullavan,...
Kid Glove Killer
Kid Glove Killer is a 1942 crime film starring Van Heflin as a criminologist investigating the murder of a mayor. The B film was the feature-length directorial debut of Fred Zinnemann.
Pilot no. 5
Pilot No. 5 (also known as Pilot #5) is a 1943 film starring Gene Kelly, Franchot Tone, Marsha Hunt, Van Johnson, and an uncredited Peter Lawford. It was directed by George Sidney.