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Herbert Marshall
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Herbert Marshall

1890 – 1966 · London, England, UK · Active 1927–2014

Herbert Marshall, born in 1890, was an English actor whose career spanned from the stage to Hollywood. After losing a leg in World War I, he became a leading man known for his roles in romantic melodramas and thrillers. In Anne of the Indies (1951), he delivers a compelling performance as the cunning Captain LaRochelle, while in The Fly (1958), he adds depth to the narrative with his portrayal of the tragic scientist. Marshall's work in these films highlights his ability to navigate the complexities of character acting within the realms of cult and genre cinema.

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The Fly

The Fly

★ 7.1
as Insp. Charas

In Montreal, Quebec, Canada, scientist André Delambre (Al Hedison) is found dead with his head and arm crushed in a hydraulic press. Although his wife Hélène (Patricia Owens) confesses to the crime, she refuses to provide a motive, and begins acting strangely. In particular, she is obsessed with flies, including a supposedly white-headed fly. André's brother, François (Vincent Price), lies and says he caught the white-headed fly; thinking he knows the truth, Hélène explains the circumstances surrounding André's death. In flashback, André, Hélène, and their son Philippe (Charles Herbert) are a happy family. André has been working on a matter transporter device called the disintegrator-integrator. He initially tests it only on small inanimate objects, such as a newspaper, but he then proceeds to living creatures, including the family's pet cat (which fails to reintegrate, but can be heard meowing somewhere) and a guinea pig. After he is satisfied that these tests are succeeding, he builds a man-sized pair of chambers. One day, Hélène, worried because André has not come up from the basement lab for a couple of days, goes down to find André with a black cloth over his head and a strange deformity on his left hand. Communicating with typed notes only, André tells Hélène that he tried to transport himself but that a fly was caught in the chamber with him, which resulted in the mixing of their atoms. Now, he has the head and left arm of a fly; and the fly has his miniature head and left arm, though he keeps his mind. André needs Hélène to capture the fly so he can reverse the process. Although she expends great effort in her search, she cannot find it and André's will begins to fade as the fly's instincts take over his brain. Time is running out, and while André can still think like a human, he smashes the equipment, burns his notes, and leads Hélène to the factory. When they arrive, he sets the hydraulic press, puts his head and arm under, and motions for Hélène to push the button. André's arm falls free as the press descends and, trying not to look, she raises the press, replaces the arm, and activates the machine a second time. Upon hearing this confession, the chief detective on the case, Inspector Charas (Herbert Marshall), deems Hélène insane and guilty of murder. As they are about to haul her away, Philippe tells François he's seen the fly trapped in a web in the back garden. François convinces the inspector to come and see for himself. The two men see the fly, with both André's head and arm, trapped in the web as Phillippe told them. It screams "Help me! Help me!" as a large brown spider advances on it. Just as the spider is about to devour the creature, Charas crushes them both with a rock. Knowing that nobody would believe the truth, he and François decide to declare André's death a suicide so that Hélène is not convicted of murder. In the end, Hélène, François, and Philippe resume their daily lives. Sometime later, Philippe and Hélène are playing croquet in the yard. François arrives to take his nephew to the zoo. In reply to his nephew's query about his father's death, François tells Philippe, "He was searching for the truth. He almost found a great truth but for one instant, he was careless. The search for the truth is the most important work in the whole world and the most dangerous". The film closes with Hélène escorting her son and François out of the yard. Industrialist François Delambre is called late at night by his sister-in-law, Helene Delambre, who tells him that she has just killed her husband, André. Reluctant at first, she eventually explains to the police that André invented a matter transportation apparatus and, while experimenting on himself, a fly entered the chamber during the matter transference.

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Filmography

95 credits
2010s 1 credit
2014
Movie ★ 3.0
2000s 1 credit
2003
Complicated Women as Self (archive footage)
Movie ★ 6.9
1970s 1 credit
1979
The Horror Show as (archive footage)
Movie ★ 3.8
1960s 8 credits
1965
The Third Day as Austin Parsons
Movie ★ 5.6
1963
The List of Adrian Messenger as Sir Wilfrid Lucas
Movie ★ 6.7
1963
The Caretakers as Dr. Jubal Harrington
Movie ★ 6.4
1962
Five Weeks in a Balloon as The Prime Minister
Movie ★ 5.4
1961
A Fever in the Blood as Gov. Oliver P. Thornwall
Movie ★ 6.6
1960
Midnight Lace as Charles Manning
Movie ★ 6.6
1960
College Confidential as Henry Addison
Movie ★ 6.5
1960
Hong Kong as Sir John Dalman
TV
1950s 28 credits
1959
TV ★ 6.1
1959
TV ★ 6.1
1958
The Fly as Insp. Charas
Movie ★ 7.0
1958
Stage Struck as Robert Harley Hedges
Movie ★ 6.0
1958
77 Sunset Strip as Father Anthony
TV ★ 7.1
1957
Movie
1956
The Weapon as Insp. Mackenzie
Movie ★ 6.0
1956
Wicked as They Come as Stephen Collins
Movie ★ 5.0
1956
TV ★ 6.2
1955
The Virgin Queen as Lord Leicester
Movie ★ 7.0
1955
TV ★ 7.8
1955
TV ★ 7.8
1954
The Black Shield of Falworth as William, Earl of Mackworth
Movie ★ 6.3
1954
Gog as Dr. Van Ness
Movie ★ 5.9
1954
Riders to the Stars as Dr. Donald L. Stanton / Narrator
Movie ★ 5.9
1954
TV ★ 6.3
1954
TV ★ 7.8
1953
Angel Face as Mr. Charles Tremayne
Movie ★ 7.1
1953
Letter to Loretta as Bo Barrett
TV ★ 6.6
1952
The Unexpected as Self -Host
TV
1951
Movie ★ 6.4
1950
The Underworld Story as E.J. Stanton
Movie ★ 6.3
1950
Black Jack as Dr. James Curtis
Movie ★ 6.0
1950
Lux Video Theatre as Enoch Gavin
TV ★ 6.7
1950
Robert Montgomery Presents as Inspector Goole
TV ★ 6.0
1950
Lux Video Theatre as Dr. Jaquith
TV ★ 6.7
1950
Lux Video Theatre as Andrew Crocker-Harris
TV ★ 6.7
1950
What's My Line? as Self - Mystery Guest
TV ★ 7.0
1940s 22 credits
1949
The Secret Garden as Archibald Craven
Movie ★ 7.1
1948
Studio One as Colonel Beaumont
TV ★ 5.4
1947
High Wall as Willard I. Whitcombe
Movie ★ 6.4
1947
Ivy as Miles Rushworth
Movie ★ 6.6
1946
Duel in the Sun as Scott Chavez
Movie ★ 6.4
1946
Crack-Up as Traybin
Movie ★ 5.7
1946
The Razor's Edge as W. Somerset Maugham
Movie ★ 6.9
1945
The Enchanted Cottage as Major John Hillgrove
Movie ★ 7.4
1945
The Unseen as Dr. Charles Evans
Movie ★ 4.7
1944
Movie ★ 4.0
1944
Movie ★ 6.3
1943
Forever and a Day as Curate in Air Raid Shelter
Movie ★ 7.5
1943
Flight for Freedom as Paul Turner
Movie ★ 5.8
1943
Young Ideas as Prof. Michael Kingsley
Movie ★ 5.3
1942
The Moon and Sixpence as Geoffrey Wolfe
Movie ★ 6.3
1941
The Little Foxes as Horace Giddens
Movie ★ 7.5
1941
When Ladies Meet as Rogers Woodruff
Movie ★ 6.9
1941
Adventure in Washington as Sen. John Coleridge
Movie ★ 7.0
1941
Kathleen as John Davis
Movie ★ 6.0
1940
Foreign Correspondent as Stephen Fisher
Movie ★ 7.0
1940
The Letter as Robert Crosbie
Movie ★ 7.3
1940
A Bill of Divorcement as Gray Meredith
Movie ★ 7.2
1930s 32 credits
1939
Zaza as Dufresne
Movie ★ 5.7
1938
Mad About Music as Richard Todd
Movie ★ 7.0
1938
Always Goodbye as Jim Howard
Movie ★ 7.2
1938
Woman Against Woman as Stephen Holland
Movie ★ 7.0
1937
Angel as Sir Frederick Barker
Movie ★ 6.7
1937
Breakfast for Two as Jonathan Blair
Movie ★ 5.8
1936
A Woman Rebels as Thomas Lane
Movie ★ 5.8
1936
Make Way for a Lady as Christopher 'Chris' Drew
Movie ★ 5.5
1936
Girls' Dormitory as Dr. Stephen Dominik
Movie ★ 6.6
1936
Till We Meet Again as Alan Barclay
Movie ★ 5.2
1936
The Lady Consents as Dr. Michael J. Talbot
Movie ★ 6.4
1936
Movie ★ 5.5
1935
The Good Fairy as Doctor Sporum
Movie ★ 7.1
1935
If You Could Only Cook as Jim Buchanan
Movie ★ 7.5
1935
Accent on Youth as Steven Gaye
Movie ★ 6.7
1935
The Flame Within as Dr. Gordon Phillips
Movie ★ 5.0
1935
The Dark Angel as Gerald Shannon
Movie ★ 6.2
1934
Four Frightened People as Arnold Ainger
Movie ★ 5.9
1934
The Painted Veil as Walter Fane
Movie ★ 6.4
1934
Outcast Lady as Napier
Movie ★ 7.3
1934
Riptide as Lord Philip Rexford
Movie ★ 6.7
1933
The Solitaire Man as Oliver Lane
Movie ★ 7.0
1933
I Was a Spy as Stephan
Movie ★ 6.4
1932
Trouble in Paradise as Gaston Monescu
Movie ★ 7.4
1932
Blonde Venus as Edward 'Ned' Faraday
Movie ★ 6.8
1932
Evenings for Sale as Count Franz von Degenthal
Movie ★ 7.0
1932
The Faithful Heart as Waverly Ango
Movie ★ 7.0
1931
Secrets of a Secretary as Lord Danforth
Movie ★ 6.0
1931
The Calendar as Gerry Anson
Movie ★ 8.0
1931
Michael and Mary as Michael Rowe
Movie ★ 7.0
1931
The House That Shadows Built as (archive footage)
Movie ★ 8.5
1930
Murder! as Sir John Menier
Movie ★ 6.0
1920s 2 credits
1929
The Letter as Geoffrey Hammond
Movie ★ 5.6
1927
Mumsie as Col. Armytage
Movie ★ 10.0