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  1. Alan Marshall. Alan Marshall (born 12 August 1938) is a British film producer . In 1967, Marshall was working as a film editor at Signal Films (part of EUE/Screen Gems) in Berwick St London. He left to be a commercials producer at Collett, Dickenson & Pearce (CDP). In 1970, he and director Alan Parker established an advertising company, which ...

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    He also produced "Another Country" directed by Marek Kanievska as well as the infamous "Showgirls" directed by Paul Verhoeven. The films produced by Alan Marshall have won to date four Academy Awards, from eighteen nominations, along with winning eight Golden Globes and twelve BAFTA's.

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    • August 12, 1938
    • Alan Marshall
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  4. Basic Instinct. Birdy (film) Bugsy Malone. Cliffhanger (film) Fame (1980 film) Hollow Man. Homeboy (film) Jacob's Ladder (1990 film) Midnight Express (film) Pink Floyd – The Wall. Shoot the Moon. Showgirls. Starship Troopers (film) Category: Films by British producers.

  5. Producer: Starship Troopers. Alan Marshall was born in England in 1938. At the age of 24 he entered the British film industry and graduated to the big league in 1975 when he founded a production company with director Alan Parker who he met when both worked at a London advertising agency.

    • August 12, 1938
  6. Alan Marshall (producer) (born 1938), English film producer; Alan Marshall, pen name used by American author Donald E. Westlake (1933–2008) Alan G. Marshall (born 1944), American analytical chemist; Alan Marshal (actor) (1909–1961), stage and film actor; Jock Marshall (Alan John Marshall, 1911–1967), Australian writer and ornithologist ...

  7. Alan Marshall is known as an Producer and Executive Producer. Some of his work includes Starship Troopers, Basic Instinct, Hollow Man, Cliffhanger, Midnight Express, Jacob's Ladder, Pink Floyd: The Wall, and Angel Heart.

  8. Alan Marshall (born 12 August 1938) is a British film producer. In 1967, Marshall was working as a film editor at Signal Films (part of EUE/Screen Gems) in Berwick St London. He left to be a commercials producer at Collett, Dickenson & Pearce (CDP).

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