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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. Music For Millions (1944) -- (Movie Clip) Toscanini, Iturbi And Me Horsing around in rehearsal, the mostly-female wartime orchestra, Margaret O’Brien watches big sister June Allyson on bass, Marsha Hunt on harp, then manager Jimmy Durante with a modified version (Iturbi instead of Stokowski) of one of his standards, the conductor himself arriving, in Music For Millions, 1944.

  3. Sep 12, 2022 · TCM Remembers celebrated actor and humanitarian Marsha Hunt. Hunt starred in such films as PRIDE AND PREJUDICE (1940), CRY 'HAVOC' (1943), and JOHNNY GOT HIS...

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  4. Biography. This genteel lead and secondary player was born in the Midwest but raised in NYC. After working briefly as a Powers model, Hunt entered films in the mid-1930s but did not hit her stride until she landed at MGM in the early 40s. She acted in many enjoyable B Westerns early in her career and got laughs as the middle and very bookish ...

  5. Marsha Hunt filmography. Marsha Hunt (born Marcia Virginia Hunt; October 17, 1917 – September 7, 2022) was an American actress, model and activist. She was blacklisted by Hollywood film studio executives in the 1950s during the McCarthyism. [citation needed] During her career spanning some almost 80 years, starting from 1935 until 2014, she ...

    Year
    Title
    Role
    2014
    Marsha Hunt's Sweet Adversity ...
    Self
    2008
    Norah Strinberg
    2008
    The Grand Inquisitor (short)
    Hazel Reedy
    2006
    Chloe's Prayer
    Elizabeth Lyons
  6. Cry Havoc (1944) -- (Movie Clip) Story Of Thirteen Women Opening with narration, MGM’s successful adaptation of the unsuccessful play by Allan Kenward, introducing the three regular army principals at the struggling hospital on Bataan, Margaret Sullavan as Smitty, Fay Bainter as the captain, Marsha Hunt as Flo, in Cry Havoc, 1944.

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