Marshall, Herbert, 1906-1991
Marshall, Herbert, 1906-
Marshall, Herbert
Herbert Marshall British writer, filmmaker, scenic designer, and scholar of Russian literature
Маршалл, Г. писатель, кинорежиссёр 1906-1991 Герберт
Herbert Marshall
Marshall, H. писатель, кинорежиссёр 1906-1991 Herbert
VIAF ID: 20952145 ( Personal )
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Works
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The Battleship Potemkin | |
Cavalcade | |
Czardas no. 6 | |
Do Somethin' Addy Man, or, The Black Alcestis | |
Ernst Lubitsch. | |
Hamlet through the ages, a pictorial record from 1709, compiled by Raymond Mander and Joe Mitchenson. Edited with an introduction, by Herbert Marshall | |
How many have fallen, 1984: | |
Immoral memories : an autobiography | |
International theatre and cinema | |
Ira Aldridge : ciemnoskóry tragik | |
Ira Aldridge, the negro tragedian | |
Ivan Groznyj. | |
Ivan the Terrible a screenplay | |
Masters of the Soviet cinema : crippled creative biographies | |
Mayakovsky and his poetry | |
Memorias imorais : uma autobiografia | |
Mouette | |
Neravnodušnaâ priroda | |
New theatres for old | |
Nonindifferent nature | |
Oratorio pathétique : for bass, mixed chorus and full symphony orchestra | |
Patetičeskaâ oratoriâ : dlâ basa, smešannogo hora i bolʹšogo simfoničeskogo orkestra | |
The pictorial history of the Russian theatre | |
Seagull, produced by Stanislavsky. The Seagull, by Anton Chekhov, Production score for the Moscow art theatre, by K. S. Stanislavsky. Edited... by... S. D. Balukhaty. Translated from the Russian by David Magarshack. [Postscript by Herbert Marshall.] | |
Soviet heroes | |
Soviet one-act plays; | |
Theory of the film character and growth of a new art | |
Voznesensky: selected poems. | |
WWW LC auth. file, 20-06-2007 |