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Marvin Miller

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COMPLETE FILMOGRAPHY WITH SYNOPSIS

Cast (feature film)

1.
Swing Shift (1984) as Rollo
During World War II, a women has an affair with a co-worker and must deal with the after war repercussions.
2.
Hell Squad (1983) as Sheik
When the son of a diplomat is kidnapped by Arab terrorists, nine Las Vegas showgirls are selected to go and save him.
3.
Uchusenkan Yamato (1977) as Voice
4.
Empire Of The Ants (1977) as Voice
Sleazy scam artist Joan Collins tries to sell phony real estate deals down in the Florida everglades. What she and her unsuspecting buyers don't know is the area has been taken over by giant ants!
5.
Call of the Wild, The (1976) as Narrator
Jack London's classic tale of two men, a trapper and a prospector, who, with the aid of a magnificent dog, battle the frozen Klondike in an effort to reach gold country. Clark Gable had starred in William Wellman's 1935 version, and Charlton Heston headed a multi-national cast in the 1974 remake. Ja
6.
Brink's: The Great Robbery (1976) as Narration
The third film in Quinn Martin's productions from the annals of the FBI recreates the infamous January 17, 1950 Brink's Incorporated robbery in Boston involving the theft of $2,750,000 and the Bureau's dogged pursuit of the perpetrators, whose names were changed for this movie in the traditional pro
7.
How To Seduce a Woman (1973) as Race Track Announcer
A man intends to sleep with five women who are very different from each other.
8.
Where Does It Hurt? (1972) as Catering manager
Dr. Albert T. Hopfnagel, a greedy hospital administrator, is an expert in the arts of bill-padding, unnecessary surgery, and kickbacks. His assistant Alice however, has finally had enough of his scams and gets him sent to prison--but not for long enough...
10.
M*A*S*H (1970) as
Surgical hijinks unfold as ace Army cutters subvert the Korean War, drive lieutenants over the edge, chase after wary nurses, and have fun with syringes during an epic football game--all the while remembering that they're living in the backdrop of a seemingly senseless war zone.
11.
Hell on Wheels (1967) as
Two brothers, one a popular race car driver that all the women love and the other a brilliant mechanic who makes the winning possible, become enemies when one messes with the other's girlfriend.
12.
Macabro (1966) as Narrator
14.
The Day the Earth Froze (1964) as Narrator
Based on Norse/Scandanavian mythology, this movie traces the exploits of Lemminkainen as he woos the fair Anniky and battles the evil witch Loukhy. Loukhy kidnaps Anniky to compel her father to build for her a Sampo, a magical device that creates salt, grain, and gold. When Lemminkainen tries (and fails) to recover the Sampo, Loukhy steals the sun, plunging the world into frozen darkness.
15.
Malamondo (1964) as Narrator
16.
When the Girls Take Over (1962) as Henri Degiere
17.
Panda and the Magic Serpent (1961) as Narrator
18.
Senior Prom (1959) as Narrator
Boys from opposite sides of the tracks vie to take a pretty senior to the prom.
19.
Sleeping Beauty (1959) as Narrator
Adaptation of the fairy tale of the same name. Princess Aurora is cursed by the evil witch Maleficent - who declares that before Aurora reaches her 16th birthday she will die by a poisoned spinning-wheel. To try to prevent this, the king places her into hiding, in the care of three goodnatured - but not too bright - fairies.
20.
Manhunt in the Jungle (1958) as Commentary
Robin Hughes, Luis Alvarez, James Wilson, Jorge Montoro, James Ryan. Filmed entirely in the Amazon jungle, this tropical adventure is based on the true story of an explorer who vanished in the wilds searching for a lost city.
21.
The Story of Mankind (1957) as Armana
Satan and the spirit of mankind contend for the future of humanity.
22.
The Invisible Boy (1957) as Robby, the Robot
A boy's robot playmate is taken over by aliens.
23.
Forbidden Desert (1957) as Narrator
24.
Forbidden Planet (1956) as Robby, the robot voice
A group of space troopers investigates the destruction of a colony on a remote planet.
25.
King Dinosaur (1955) as Narrator
Blasting off to a newly discovered planet called Nova, which moved into our Solar System four explorers behold a fantastic adventure. The mysterious new planet has similiar characteristics of Earth. Accept it is home to terrifying monsters like giant snakes, giant ants, mutated alligators, and most terrifying of all, King Dinosaur, a strange lizard-like being that is a fatal threat to the explorers. Can these people survive this planet and escape? Find out by watching this exciting B-movie under the famous Bert I. Gordon.
26.
Fudget's Budget (1954)
George and Irene Fudget find themselves underwater after they have trouble keeping to their household budget.
27.
The Shanghai Story (1954) as Col. Zorek
28.
Jivaro (1954) as Kovanti
At Rio Galdez's remote Brazilian trading post live assorted outcast Americans and Europeans, including Jerry Russell, ex-engineer who became obsessed with the Jivaro headhunters' treasure, quit his job, and took up with the bottle and local girl Maroa. But he still gets letters from his nominal fiancTe in California, and unexpectedly the shapely, glamorous Alice Parker arrives, expecting to marry a rich planter. Disillusioned, Alice is almost ready to fall into Rio's arms when news comes that Jerry is missing in Jivaro country...
29.
Christopher Crumpet (1953)
Christopher Crumpet wants a rocketship - a REAL rocketship, mind you - and whenever he doesn't get his way, he turns into a chicken.
30.
Song of the Land (1953) as Narrated by
31.
Forbidden (1953) as [Cliff] Chalmer
Eddie Darrow has been hired by Philadelphia mobster Barney Pendleton to locate Christine Lawrence (Eddie's ex-lover and widow of Barney's former associate) and bring her home. Eddie tracks her down in Macao, where he saves the life of casino owner Justin Keet, then finds that Christine is engaged to marry Justin. Life gets awfully complicated...
32.
Off Limits (1953) as Vic Breck
Wally Hogan has things going his way. He is the manager-trainer of Bullet Bradley, a fighter who has just won the lightweight championship. Life suddenly takes a not-so-happy turn, however, when Bullet gets drafted. Hogan's gangster partners "persuade him to enlist and keep an eye on the fighter, who is subsequently declared psychologically unfit for the Army. Enter Herbet Tuttle, a draftee eager to have Hogan turn him into a fighter. Hogan Reluctantly agrees only after he discovers Tuttle's aunt is the beautiful singer at a nightclub. From then on it's a case of stringing Tuttle along while trying to get close to his aunt. To further complicate Hogan's life there is a rulebook Military Police Officer who tries to squish the shenanigans.
33.
Red Planet Mars (1952) as Gaspardin Arjenian
Radio broadcasts reveal Mars to be a source of religious inspiration.
34.
Hong Kong (1952) as Tao Liang
35.
Gerald McBoing Boing (1951) as Narration
UPA adapts a story written by Dr. Suess for a children’s record; when Gerald McBoing Boing begins to talk, it is not in words but in sound effects. Picked on at school, he runs away from home.
36.
Peking Express (1951) as Kwon
37.
The Golden Horde (1951) as Genghis Khan
In 1220, a small band of English crusaders arrives at Samarkand in Central Asia, just as the city and its ruling princess are threatened by the hordes of Genghis Khan. Lovely Princess Shalimar hopes to thwart the conqueror by guile, while Sir Guy wants to put up a brave (if ultimately hopeless) fight. Despite a mutual attraction, their conflicting projects threaten any hope of success either might have had alone. Fast-moving; bears little relation to history.
38.
Smuggler's Island (1951) as Bok-Ying
39.
40.
The Corpse Came C.O.D. (1947) as Rudy Frasso
Romantically involved reporters compete to solve a murder on a famous actress' estate.
41.
Intrigue (1947) as Ramon Perez
42.
The Brasher Doubloon (1947) as Vince Blair
Philip Marlowe (George Montgomery) gets involved when limp-wristed and snidley Leslie Murdock (Conrad Janis) steals a rare doubloon from his mother (Florence Bates) to give to a newsreel photographer in exchange for film that is being used for blackmail purposes. Marlowe's involvement has him encounter a girl who goes into hysterics when touched by a man; a husband-killing woman; three corpses; a couple of scuffles in which he gets his clock cleaned; a secretary who thinks she has killed her boss, which is the reason Raymond Chandler called his story "The High Window", and a son (who qualifies as a S.O.B. by two definitions) who blackmails his widowed mother. So, what's not to like.
43.
Dead Reckoning (1947) as Krause
A tough veteran sets out to solve his war buddy's murder.
44.
A Night in Paradise (1946) as Scribe
Aesop takes a break from spinning fables to help a king and fall in love.
45.
The Phantom Thief (1946) as Dr. Nejino
A reformed thief tries to stop a murderous blackmailer.
46.
Without Reservations (1946) as Announcer
A woman writer falls for a war hero who's a perfect match for the hero of her latest novel.
47.
Deadline at Dawn (1946) as Sleepy Parsons
An aspiring actress risks her life to clear a sailor charged with murder.
48.
Just Before Dawn (1946) as Gypsy Corcelli, also known as Casper
A criminal psychologist is tricked into injecting a diabetic with poison instead of insulin.
49.
Blood on the Sun (1945) as Yamada
An American reporter in Tokyo fights to report honestly on Japan's growing militarism before World War II.
50.
Johnny Angel (1945) as George "Gusty" Gustafson
A sailor sets out to solve his father's murder.

Producer (feature film)

51.
Journey to the Center of the Earth (1993) as Co-Producer
A specially-designed craft makes an assault on the hidden world at the center of the Earth. Based on the Jules Verne classic.
52.
Story Lady, The (1991) as Associate Producer
A retired widow's excitement about doing a children's story hour on national television wanes when she is exploited by an advertising agency as "Granny Goodheart."
53.
Murder in High Places (1991) as Producer
A celebrated counterculture writer is elected mayor of a popular ski resort town and teams up with a former cop and pro football player to solve a murder cover-up.
54.
Last Flight Out (1990) as Co-Producer
A television movie based on a true story. A group of Americans risk their lives to take 500 Vietnamese civilians to safety aboard the last commercial flight out of Saigon at the end of the Vietnam War in 1975.
55.
Thanksgiving Day (1990) as Producer
During a family gathering at Thanksgiving, the head of the family dies during the meal, leaving the family to cope with his funeral, their neighbors, their bills and -- worst of all -- each other.
56.
Follow Your Heart (1990) as Producer
An ex-Marine wrecks his car near a sleepy desert town and makes a new life for himself living with a crusty old woman, her retarded son and an abandoned Vietnamese girl.
57.
Brand New Life: The Honeymooners (1989) as Co-Producer
A television movie pilot centering on a newlywed couple from contrasting social backgrounds: a struggling divorcee and a well-to-do widower who each have offspring from previous marriages. Combining families from two very different worlds provides a challenge. The movie chronicles the whirlwind cou
58.
Abduction of Kari Swenson, The (1987) as Co-Producer
A television movie, based on fact, about Olympic athlete Kari Swenson who, while training, was abducted and imprisoned by mountain men. After being captured by Don Nichols and his son Dan, with the intent of making her the younger man's wife, Kari Swenson is chained to a tree. During a rescue attemp
59.
Poison Ivy (1985) as Producer
Television's answer to the spate of early-'80s, generally raunchy summer camp comedies mixes the genre's traditional romance and hijinks involving campers and counselors. Michael J. Fox and Nancy McKeon, two of TV's bright young lights, handle the youthful romantic angle, Robert Klein is the bumblin
60.
Family Upside Down, A (1978) as Associate Producer
Fred Astaire won an Emmy Award as Best Actor and Helen Hayes received a nomination as Best Actress for their performances as a retired house painter and his loving wife of forty years who face an emotional crisis when he has a heart attack that makes both of them dependent on their grown children an
61.
Suddenly, Love (1978) as Associate Producer
Young lovers -- she a child of the ghetto, determined to escape her violent, alcoholic parents, and he a socially prominent attorney with a long-standing health problem -- try to defy every obstacle to their romance and eventual marriage.
62.
Quest, The (1976) as Associate Producer
Two brothers search the western frontier for their sister who was taken away as a child and is living with Indians in this pilot for the short-lived series (1976-77) that is more than faintly reminiscent of the storyline of John Ford's "The Searchers" (1956). Adding distinction to this movie are an
63.
Man and Boy (1972) as Producer
The Civil War is over and the west offers unlimited opportunities for the adventurous. Yet the celebration is short-lived for Caleb Revers, a black veteran trying to plant roots under the scorching sun of the Arizona frontier. A kindly neighbor gives Revers a horse to help plow the land and support his wife and their precocious 12 year-old son, Billy. But town bigots resent a black man owning a horse and the stallion is stolen. So, Revers and his son embark on a dangerous mission to get it back. The murderous horse thief, an archrival from Rever's past, and a crazed sheriff are among many hostile obstacles which force young Billy to grow up fast.
64.
King Rat (1965) as Associate Producer
A U.S. officer in a World War II Japanese POW camp tries to raise money to buy his fellow prisoners' freedom.
65.
Good Neighbor Sam (1964) as Associate Producer
A man poses as husband to his wife's best friend for one day that could turn into a lifetime.

Assistant Direction (feature film)

66.
Peeper (1976) as Assistant Director
A rich man hires a private detective named Tucker to find his long lost daugther. Tucker's search leads him to two sisters, one of whom he believes is the girl, but he cannot tell which of the two is the right one.
67.
Young Frankenstein (1974) as Assistant Director
Victor Frankenstein, (that's pronounced Frahnken-steen) is a neurosurgeon who has spent his life distancing himself from the legend of his grandfather who created the monster. But when Victor inherits Frankenstein Castle, he is drawn into the family business of reanimating life. Now proudly reclaiming the original pronunciation of his surname, Victor is aided in his work by his pretty assistant Inga, hunchback Igor (pronounced Eye-gor) and Frau Blücher who turns out to have been his grandfather's girlfriend! Together, they create a new monster/man-about-town.

Film Production - Main (feature film)

68.
Creator (1985) as Production Consultant
An eccentric research biologist becomes obsessed with the idea of reproducing his beloved wife who died ten years before.
69.
King Rat (1965) as Unit Manager
A U.S. officer in a World War II Japanese POW camp tries to raise money to buy his fellow prisoners' freedom.
70.
Diamond Head (1963) as Location rep
A rich Hawaiian pineapple grower tries to control everything and everyone around him, including his headstrong sister.

Film Production - Unit (feature film)

71.
Journey to the Center of the Earth (1993) as Unit Production Manager
A specially-designed craft makes an assault on the hidden world at the center of the Earth. Based on the Jules Verne classic.
72.
Story Lady, The (1991) as Unit Production Manager
A retired widow's excitement about doing a children's story hour on national television wanes when she is exploited by an advertising agency as "Granny Goodheart."
73.
Murder in High Places (1991) as Unit Production Manager
A celebrated counterculture writer is elected mayor of a popular ski resort town and teams up with a former cop and pro football player to solve a murder cover-up.
74.
Last Flight Out (1990) as Unit Production Manager
A television movie based on a true story. A group of Americans risk their lives to take 500 Vietnamese civilians to safety aboard the last commercial flight out of Saigon at the end of the Vietnam War in 1975.
75.
Follow Your Heart (1990) as Unit Production Manager
An ex-Marine wrecks his car near a sleepy desert town and makes a new life for himself living with a crusty old woman, her retarded son and an abandoned Vietnamese girl.
76.
Thanksgiving Day (1990) as Unit Production Manager
During a family gathering at Thanksgiving, the head of the family dies during the meal, leaving the family to cope with his funeral, their neighbors, their bills and -- worst of all -- each other.
77.
Brand New Life: The Honeymooners (1989) as Unit Production Manager
A television movie pilot centering on a newlywed couple from contrasting social backgrounds: a struggling divorcee and a well-to-do widower who each have offspring from previous marriages. Combining families from two very different worlds provides a challenge. The movie chronicles the whirlwind cou
78.
Bert Rigby, You'Re A Fool (1989) as Unit Production Manager
An English coal miner gives up his job and girl to join an amateur show that will tour in the United States.
79.
Abduction of Kari Swenson, The (1987) as Unit Production Manager
A television movie, based on fact, about Olympic athlete Kari Swenson who, while training, was abducted and imprisoned by mountain men. After being captured by Don Nichols and his son Dan, with the intent of making her the younger man's wife, Kari Swenson is chained to a tree. During a rescue attemp
80.
Summer Rental (1985)
A working-class guy saves up the money and hauls his family to Florida for a vacation in a rented house, but once there things don't go as planned.

Producer (special)

81.
Bill Cosby Special, Or?, The (1971) as Producer
An hour of music and comedy sketches, featuring comedian Bill Cosby and friends.

Cast (special)

82.
Evita Peron (1981) as Radio Actor
Faye Dunaway is the ambitious peasant girl from the Argentine village of Junin who claws her way to the top to help make her lover, Juan Peron, the nation's dictator-president and herself one of the world's richest, most powerful women. In her early forties, Dunaway was somewhat old for the role whi

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