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  1. Kid Glove Killer, The (1942) -- (Movie Clip) Sorry I Had To Slug You Taking the investigation into their own hands, directed by Fred Zinnemann in his feature debut, pathologist McKay (Van Heflin) and assistant Jane (Marsha Hunt) try out their clues on suspects, chef Spyro (Leon Belasco) and crook Stacy (Paul Fix), in MGM’s Kid Glove Killer, 1942.

  2. Sep 10, 2022 · Sept. 10, 2022. Marsha Hunt, who appeared in more than 50 movies between 1935 and 1949 and seemed well on her way to stardom until her career was damaged by the Hollywood blacklist, and who, for ...

  3. 6.8. Rate this. Crime lab expert Gordon McKay uses the latest forensic techniques to solve murders in a city plagued by political corruption and mob rackets. Director: Fred Zinnemann | Stars: Van Heflin, Marsha Hunt, Lee Bowman, Samuel S. Hinds. Votes: 1,101. 16. The Happy Time (1952) Approved | 94 min | Comedy. 6.8.

  4. Marsha Hunt. Actress: Pride and Prejudice. Stardom somehow eluded this vastly gifted actress. Had it not perhaps been for her low-level profile compounded by her McCarthy-era blacklisting in the early 1950s, there is no telling what higher tier Marsha Hunt might have attained. Perhaps her work was not flashy enough, or too subdued, or perhaps her intelligence too often disguised a genuine sex ...

  5. Marsha Hunt Active - 1935 - 2021 | Born - Oct 17, 1917 in Chicago, Illinois | Genres - Drama , Romance , Comedy Overview ↓

  6. Marsha A. Hunt. Actress: The Sender. In late 1966 Hunt met Mike Ratledge of Soft Machine. Hunt was having trouble getting a visa extension to stay in England and proposed to Ratledge. Ratledge and Hunt were married on April 15, 1967 (her 21st birthday). The Soft Machine were heavily booked and there was no time for a honeymoon, but Ratledge and ...

  7. Marsha Hunt. Actor. Born October 17, 1917 in Chicago, Illinois, USA. Stardom somehow eluded this vastly gifted actress. Had it not perhaps been for her low-level profile compounded by her McCarthy-era blacklisting in the early 1950s, there is no telling what higher tier Marsha Hunt might have attained. Perhaps her work was not flashy enough, or ...

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