Get ready to dive into the world of Marsha Hunt Movies as we take you on a journey through time, showcasing some of the most memorable and compelling films starring the talented Marsha Hunt. From her early days in Hollywood to her later career on the small screen, we'll explore the range and depth of her acting talent, providing an engaging overview of her remarkable career for all movie enthusiasts to enjoy.
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1. College Holiday (1936)
Get ready for a riotous college comedy with a twist as "College Holiday" (1936) hits the silver screen. This energetic musical romp follows a group of cheerful singing and dancing students who are summoned to a struggling hotel.
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2. Hollywood Boulevard (1936)
Hollywood Boulevard, released in 1936, offers a glimpse into the scandalous world of Hollywood's golden age. As has-been actor John Blakeford agrees to pen his memoirs for publisher Jordan Winston, the movie unravels a web of intrigue and deception. With settings like Grauman's Chinese Theatre and Café Trocadero, the film delves into the darker side of Hollywood, where the line between fact and fiction is blurred.
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3. Easy Living (1937)
Easy Living, " released in 1937, is a delightful screwball comedy that brings laughter and romance to the silver screen. Directed by Mitchell Leisen, this film boasts a star-studded cast, including Jean Arthur, Edward Arnold, and Ray Milland.
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4. Murder Goes to College (1937)
Murder Goes to College" is a classic crime comedy film released in 1937. Set in the ivy-towered walls of a prestigious university, the underworld attempts to thwart the numbers-racket using applied mathematics. When one of the professors, Tom Barry, is murdered in the Dean's office, it sets off a chain of hilarious misadventures that unfold in the world of academia.
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5. Winter Carnival (1939)
Winter Carnival, originally titled "None, " delves into the heartwarming and comical life of a divorced glamour girl, played by the charismatic Ann Sheridan, as she finds comfort and companionship with a professor, played by Richard Carlson. Set against the backdrop of Dartmouth's vibrant college environment, the movie showcases the sports, romance, and drama that unfolds in the lives of people from different walks of life.
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6. These Glamour Girls (1939)
In the whirlwind of 1939, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer presents the charming, heartwarming tale of "These Glamour Girls. " A drunken college boy, with an insatiable thirst for adventure, stumbles into the world of a taxi dancer. The glamorous girl from the dancehall agrees to escape her mundane life for a weekend and embarks on a journey to the snobbish school. As the weekend unfolds, the young man discovers that behind her dazzling exterior lies a kind-hearted woman.
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7. The Hardys Ride High (1939)
The Hardys Ride High" takes you on a heartwarming, comedic journey as the Hardy family finds themselves suddenly millionaires when they inherit a fortune from an unexpected source. With Judge Hardy (Lewis Stone) at the helm, the family sets off to Detroit, where they must learn the cost of living life at the top. Along the way, they navigate the challenges that come with sudden wealth and growing pains of their family members.
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8. Joe and Ethel Turp Call on the President (1939)
Joe and Ethel Turp Call on the President, set in 1939, is a comedic film starring William Gargan as Joe Turp and Ann Sothern as his wife, Ethel. The story unfolds as the Brooklyn couple embarks on a journey to Washington D. C. , where they plan to meet with President Lewis Stone.
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9. Pride and Prejudice (1940)
Pride and Prejudice" is a captivating 1940 romantic drama film, helmed by Robert Z. Leonard with a runtime of 1 hour and 58 minutes. Based on Jane Austen's novel, the film follows the lives of the five Bennet sisters as they navigate marriage, wealth, and societal expectations in early 19th century England.
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10. Flight Command (1940)
In "Flight Command" (1940), an ambitious rookie flyer, Ens. Alan Drake, joins the prestigious Hellcats Squadron fresh out of flight school.
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11. Irene (1940)
Irene, " a delightful 1940 musical comedy directed by Herbert Wilcox, follows the life of Irene O'Dare, a charming and talented young woman. When sent on an errand to the grand home of wealthy Mrs.
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12. The Trial of Mary Dugan (1941)
The Trial of Mary Dugan, a 1941 American drama/thriller, takes you on a compelling journey as it follows the life of its central character, Mary Dugan. Directed by Norman Z. McLeod and written by Bayard Veiller, the film stars Laraine Day, Robert Young, Tom Conway, Frieda Inescort, John Litel, Marsha Hunt, Marjorie Main, and Henry O'Neill. The gripping plot unfolds when Mary Dugan finds herself in the middle of a sensational kidnapping case, which leads her into the world of crime and deceit.
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13. I'll Wait for You (1941)
Amidst the bustling streets of the city lies a hidden haven at the heart of the countryside: a quaint farm where the sun-kissed fields stretch as far as the eye can see. Amidst the idyllic landscape lurks a fugitive, a notorious gangster who seeks refuge with the farmers he endangers.
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14. Blossoms in the Dust (1941)
Blossoms in the Dust" is a heart-wrenching yet hopeful tale set in 1941. The story follows Edna Gladney, a courageous young woman who finds herself at the center of a heated battle to reform the unjust legal system that leaves countless children without parents or proper care.
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15. Unholy Partners (1941)
Unholy Partners" is a gripping drama thriller from 1941, directed by Mervyn LeRoy, that takes the audience on a rollercoaster ride of vindication, treachery, and unwavering ambition. Set in the backdrop of 1919 New York, the film follows the tumultuous journey of a tenacious newspaper editor (played by Edward G. Robinson) and a notorious gambling magnate (Edward Arnold), who team up to launch their own tabloid.
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16. The Penalty (1941)
The Penalty" is a gripping crime drama from 1941, directed by Harold S. Bucquet. The film follows the story of a young man who becomes entangled in his father's horrific crimes, leading to a life-changing sentence at a reformative farm where he learns valuable lessons and new values.
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17. Cheers for Miss Bishop (1941)
In the heartwarming drama "Cheers for Miss Bishop, " a dedicated Midwestern teacher named Ella Bishop finds her life turned upside down when her fiancé rushes off with her sly cousin Amy. When Amy tragically passes away in childbirth, Ella is left to care for Amy's daughter, Hope.
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18. Seven Sweethearts (1942)
In the enchanting world of "Seven Sweethearts" (1942), viewers are swept away by a tale of love and family traditions. Set in the heart of New Orleans, we meet Henry, a charming and smitten young man, who falls head over heels for Billie, one of seven delightful daughters of an eccentric but endearing hotel owner.
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19. Panama Hattie (1942)
Panama Hattie, " released in 1942, is a musical comedy set in the Canal Zone, where US Navy sailors find themselves torn between their duties and romance amidst suspicion of spies. Starring Red Skelton, Ann Sothern, and Rags Ragland, this lighthearted film follows the sailors as they enjoy their time in the exotic locale, with catchy tunes and memorable moments.
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20. Kid Glove Killer (1942)
Kid Glove Killer is a classic crime drama from 1942, directed by Fred Zinnemann and written by Allen Rivkin and John C. Higgins. The movie stars Van Heflin, Marsha Hunt, and Lee Bowman.
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21. Thousands Cheer (1943)
Experience the thrilling blend of comedy, drama, and musical magic in the 1943 cinematic masterpiece, "Thousands Cheer. " Follow the captivating journey of Eddie Marsh, an acrobat turned soldier who finds himself in an unexpected romance with the charming Kathryn Jones, the colonel's captivating daughter. As their passionate love story unfolds, Eddie faces his fears and challenges in the army variety show, where his family's trapeze act and a star-studded lineup of MGM stars take center stage. "Thousands Cheer" will have you singing, dancing, and laughing along with its unforgettable cast, including Kathryn Grayson, Gene Kelly, and Mary Astor.
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22. Cry 'Havoc' (1943)
Cry 'Havoc' takes you on an emotional journey set against the backdrop of the grueling days of World War II. The film chronicles the lives of a diverse group of Army hospital volunteers as they navigate the harsh and unpredictable terrain of Bataan. As they battle not just the physical threats of war, but also the internal struggles of friendship, love, and betrayal - the bonds that hold them together are truly tested.
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23. The Human Comedy (1943)
The Human Comedy is a heartwarming and poignant family drama from 1943, directed by Clarence Brown and featuring an ensemble cast including Mickey Rooney, Frank Morgan, and James Craig. The story centers around teenager Homer Macauley, played by Rooney, who stays behind in small-town Ithaca to support his family while his older brother Marcus prepares to go to war. As Homer helps his family cope with the challenges of war, he learns valuable life lessons about growing up, sacrifice, and the true meaning of heroism.
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24. Lost Angel (1943)
Lost Angel, a captivating 1943 drama, follows Alpha, a seemingly ordinary child raised with scientific principles. However, when Alpha inexplicably asks journalist Mike Regan to show her some magic, the interview turns into a thrilling adventure for both parties. As the story unfolds, Mike's articles on gangsters come back to haunt him, adding to the intrigue of this film.
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25. Pilot #5 (1943)
Pilot #5, " released in 1944, tells the story of a young U. S. Army airman named George, who is chosen for a fatal mission in March 1942 on the island of Java, Indonesia.
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26. Bride by Mistake (1944)
In the whimsical 1944 film "Bride by Mistake, " the world's richest woman, Norah (played by Laraine Day), stumbles upon an opportunity to break free from her lavish lifestyle and pursue a genuine relationship. Tired of her high-profile double life, Norah enlists the help of her loyal friend Sylvia (Marsha Hunt) to impersonate her during social events.
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27. None Shall Escape (1944)
None Shall Escape" is a gripping war drama set in 1944, centering on the life of a ruthless Nazi officer. The film's narrative unfolds as a series of flashbacks from the officer's trial as a war criminal. The story delves into the disturbing world of fascism, highlighting the horrific acts of violence committed in the name of ideological purity.
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28. Music for Millions (1944)
Music for Millions, " a heartwarming drama set against the backdrop of World War II, shines a light on the unwavering spirit of six-year-old Mike and her family during difficult times. As Mike joins her sister Barbara Ainsworth in a classical orchestra amidst the trials of war, their perseverance in the face of adversity inspires all. With a star-studded cast including Margaret O'Brien, José Iturbi, and June Allyson, this family film masterfully blends the power of music with the strength and love of family.
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29. The Valley of Decision (1945)
In the heart of the bustling city, "The Valley of Decision" (1945) unfolds a tale of love, class struggles, and family expectations. Greer Garson portrays a young maid whose life takes a dramatic turn when she falls for Gregory Peck's character, the wealthy boss's son. Set against the backdrop of an ongoing strike at a steel mill, their blossoming relationship is constantly thwarted by the disapproving fathers they both serve.
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30. A Letter for Evie (1946)
A Letter for Evie" is a delightful romantic comedy set during the homefront of World War Two. The movie follows the clumsy adventures of an oafish soldier who receives a shirt but fails to notice the heartfelt letter inside. Written by Blanche Brace and DeVallon Scott, the film tells an enchanting tale of a lovelorn secretary and her persistent attempts to win the soldier's heart.
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31. Carnegie Hall (1947)
In the heart of 1947 New York City, a young pianist named Tom (William Prince) dreams of playing with the renowned Vaughn Monroe's orchestra. However, determined by his loving yet demanding mother Helen (Marsha Hunt), he is on a direct path to Carnegie Hall.
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32. Smash-Up: The Story of a Woman (1947)
Smash-Up: The Story of a Woman" is a gripping 1947 film, directed by Stuart Heisler, exploring the complexities of love, fame, and addiction. Susan Hayward delivers a captivating performance as a successful nightclub singer, who marries a struggling songwriter portrayed by Lee Bowman. However, the couple's relationship is tested when her husband's fame surpasses her own, leading her to descend into alcoholism.
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33. Raw Deal (1948)
Raw Deal" is a gripping crime drama film from 1948, directed by Anthony Mann. The story revolves around Joe Sullivan, a man who takes the blame for Rick, a double-crosser with a devious plan to escape. Featuring a talented cast led by Dennis O'Keefe and Claire Trevor, this film-noir classic delves into themes of deception, betrayal, and redemption. With a runtime of 1 hour and 19 minutes, "Raw Deal" promises a thrilling experience for its audience.
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34. The Inside Story (1948)
In the quaint town of Vermont, a collection agent is entrusted with $1,000 for a local farmer. As the agent waits for the farmer's arrival, the money is mistakenly placed in a hotel's safe. This seemingly mundane event turns into a thrilling series of events when the money gets accidentally released from the safe, unbeknownst to the townspeople.
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35. Take One False Step (1949)
Take One False Step, " a thrilling crime drama from 1949, follows the journey of an academic who encounters trouble with the police during a conference trip to Los Angeles. As the academic becomes tangled in a web of danger and deceit, a series of mysterious disappearances and a presumed murder grip the city. The plot thickens when the academic's old flame disappears, leaving behind a trail of danger and intrigue.
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36. Jigsaw (1949)
Jigsaw", released in 1949, is a captivating crime-drama and film-noir that tells the story of New York Assistant District Attorney, Howard Malloy, as he navigates through a series of gruesome murders. Unearthing a dangerous extremist group, Malloy must piece together the puzzle to solve the case and bring the perpetrators to justice.
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37. Actors and Sin (1952)
In Actors and Sin, a washed-up Broadway actor and his headstrong daughter, a bigger star than him, navigate life together. Meanwhile, a literary agent gets an unexpected new client, a nine-year-old girl, who is the author of a borderline adult novel.
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38. The Happy Time (1952)
The Happy Time" is a charming 1952 comedy film directed by Richard Fleischer and featuring an ensemble of notable actors. Set in 1920s Ottawa, this heartwarming story explores the lessons of love and life through the eyes of a young Frenchman named Robert.
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39. Diplomatic Passport (1954)
Diplomatic Passport, released in 1954, is a thrilling crime film that takes viewers on a mysterious and suspenseful journey. The story revolves around a diplomat and his wife who, upon their arrival in London, become entangled in a series of baffling and occasionally alarming events that seem to have no clear explanation.
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40. No Place to Hide (1955)
No Place to Hide" is a gripping 1955 drama thriller set in the Philippines. The film follows a desperate duo, who unknowingly carry pellets containing a deadly virus.
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41. Bombers B-52 (1957)
Bombers B-52" is a riveting drama, romance, and war film released in 1957 that stars Natalie Wood, Karl Malden, and Marsha Hunt. Set in the United States Air Force, the film centers around Sgt. Chuck Brennan, who is fiercely protective of his daughter, Lois, as he battles his dislike for her hotshot boyfriend, Col. Jim Herlihy. The fast-paced plot thrusts the audience into a world of intense emotions, interwoven with the ever-present specter of war.
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42. Back from the Dead (1957)
Back from the Dead, " a spine-tingling horror film, is set to enthrall audiences in 1957. Directed by Charles Marquis Warren and featuring the talented star cast of Peggie Castle, Arthur Franz, and Marsha Hunt, this chilling tale centers on a young woman who becomes the unwilling vessel of her husband's deceased first wife's sinister spirit. As the possession takes hold, she morphs into a ruthless killer, ready to go to any length to achieve her desires.
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43. Blue Denim (1959)
Blue Denim" is a gripping drama set in the 1950s, chronicling the lives of two typical teenagers: Arthur Bartley and Janet Willard. The story takes an unexpected turn when Janet unexpectedly becomes pregnant.
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44. The Plunderers (1960)
The Plunderers" is a classic western drama that takes viewers on a heart-pounding journey filled with adventure, action, and a touch of romance. Set in the aftermath of the American Civil War, the film follows the story of Sam Christy, a fearless town hero, as he faces the challenge of taming four raucous cowhands who have caused chaos in their small Texas town.
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45. Fear No Evil (1969)
Fear No Evil, a 1969 horror-thriller film, takes viewers on a chilling journey into the world of the occult. Starring Louis Jourdan as a brilliant yet troubled psychiatrist, the movie delves into the disturbing discovery that a spirit resides within an antique mirror. This spectral entity possesses the power to resurrect the dead, wreaking havoc and unleashing unspeakable horrors. As the protagonist investigates this eerie phenomenon, he encounters a series of terrifying encounters - all revolving around the ominous mirror that serves as a gateway to unimaginable darkness.
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46. Johnny Got His Gun (1971)
Johnny Got His Gun" is a 1971 war drama film that delves into the harrowing aftermath of a tragic artillery shell attack during World War I. Directed by Dalton Trumbo and written by Trumbo and Luis Buñuel, the film is adapted from Joseph L. Goulden's novel of the same name.
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47. Jigsaw (1972)
Jigsaw (1972) delves into a world of crime and drama, following a skilled detective who specializes in missing person cases. His life takes a dark turn when he is mysteriously found unconscious in the apartment of a murdered state official, leaving him accused of the grisly crime.
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48. Meanwhile, Back at the Ranch (1976)
Get ready for a wild ride in the 1976 comedy-western film "Meanwhile, Back at the Ranch. " Filled with laughter and action, this parody comedy follows the misadventures of a cowboy as he finds himself in the most bizarre and unexpected situations. From whip fights to safecracking, and even shots in the back, our hero doesn't think he's a parody test guinea pig; he's a master of the cowboy way.
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49. Terror Among Us (1981)
Terror Among Us", a nerve-wracking thriller from 1981, brings two dedicated professionals together in a battle against a lethal rapist on parole. As this predator sets his sights on his victims from years past, a tenacious police sergeant and parole officer join forces to thwart his heinous plans. The chilling atmosphere is heightened by the unpredictable nature of the tormented stalker, leaving the audience on the edge of their seats as they witness the pulse-pounding pursuit to save the five women's lives.
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50. Rich and Famous (1981)
Rich and Famous" is a 1981 drama film that follows the lives of two best friends, Liz and Merry, as they navigate their careers and personal lives. The film, under the able direction of George Cukor, takes the audience on a journey of love, friendship, and ambition.
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51. The Making of a Legend: Gone with the Wind (1988)
The Making of a Legend: Gone with the Wind" is an insightful 1988 documentary that delves deep into the creation and production of the iconic 1939 film, Gone with the Wind. This fascinating film features a wealth of archival footage, screen tests, and rare film material that offers a unique glimpse into the making of one of the most beloved Hollywood classics of all time. Interviews with film industry insiders, including David O.
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52. Blacklist: Hollywood on Trial (1996)
Blacklist: Hollywood on Trial, " a 1996 documentary directed by Christopher Koch, delves into the darkest chapter of American cinematic history: the Hollywood "Blacklisting" trials of the 1950s. The film, which earned a Prime Time Emmy and two other wins, offers a riveting look at the political witch-hunt that targeted and silenced several prominent Hollywood figures. Featuring interviews with actors such as Alec Baldwin and Betsy Blair, the documentary uncovers the traumatic impact of blacklisting on the careers of some of Hollywood's most accomplished artists.
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53. Chloe's Prayer (2006)
Chloe's Prayer" is a heartwarming drama film released in 2006, starring Cameron Daddo, Chloe Mackey, and Tara Stewart. The movie, directed by Maura Mackey and written by the same talented director, captures the essence of a mother's love and unwavering faith. As Chloe, the young daughter of Cameron Daddo's character, faces her struggles and fears, her prayers become the beacon of hope for her and her family.
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54. Empire State Building Murders (2008)
Experience the golden age of Hollywood as Empire State Building Murders transport you to New York in the 30's and 40's. This tribute and doc-crime-drama pays homage to the classic film noir genre in its celebration of American cinema icons.
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55. Lambert & Stamp (2014)
Lambert & Stamp is a riveting documentary that delves into the making of one of the most iconic rock bands in history, The Who. The film focuses on the remarkable partnership between aspiring filmmakers Kit Lambert and Christopher Stamp, who unexpectedly collaborated to produce The Who. Through interviews, behind-the-scenes footage, and personal archive material, the documentary reveals how Lambert and Stamp's innovative approach to creating music and films shaped the band's incredible trajectory.
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56. Marsha Hunt's Sweet Adversity (2015)
In the riveting 2015 documentary 'Marsha Hunt's Sweet Adversity', we are introduced to the remarkable life of Marsha Hunt, an aspiring 17-year-old actress who was discovered in Hollywood. Starring in 54 films within just 17 years under the guidance of MGM, Marsha was on her way to becoming a Hollywood legend. However, her world shattered as she became unfairly blacklisted following a series of unfortunate events.
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57. Journey to Royal: A WWII Rescue Mission (2021)
Journey to Royal: A WWII Rescue Mission is a riveting docudrama that takes you on a harrowing mission through the war-torn South Pacific. The film, set during the World War II era, follows the valiant Lt. Royal Stratton and his brave fellow soldiers of the 4th Emergency Rescue Squadron.
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