Appeared in films like Monsieur Verdoux (1947) as Mrs.
Vicki Darwin, The Babe Ruth Story (1948), Davy Crockett, Indian Scout (1950), The Abbott and Costello Show (TV series), Adventures of Superman (TV series), Meet Corliss Archer (TV series) as Mrs.
Mary Franklin, The Pride of the Family (TV series) as Cynthia, The George Burns and Gracie Allen Show (TV series), The McConnell Story (1955), Lassie (TV series), The Lineup (TV series), The Adventures of Ozzie & Harriet (TV series), and Perry Mason (TV series).
Vera Marsha passed away in 1984.
A TV pilot masterminded by B movie auteur Bert I. Gordon and cable production company Herts-Lion International. Vincent Price hosts as a poltergeist introducing the ghost story to follow. It's really an edited version of Gordon's 1960 film Tormented, starring Richard Carlson as a jazz musician haunted by the spirit of an old flame he let fall from a lighthouse.
A jazz pianist is haunted by his dead ex-lover's crawling hand and floating head.
It's 1848 and a wagon train with an Army escort is heading west through Indian territory, It's scout is Davy Crockett, nephew of his more famous namesake. There is spy amongst them informing the Indians. They survive the first Indian attack and then push on. They have a choice of two passes through the mountains. Learing of the pass to be defended by the Indians, they head for the other. But upon ariving, the Indians attack. Somehow they have been informed.
A war veteran suffering from amnesia, returns to Los Angeles from a San Francisco veterans hospital hoping to learn who he is and discovers his criminal past.
Indecisive heiress Dee Dee Dillwood is pushed into marrying her sixth fiancée, but unable to face the wedding night, she flees into the adjacent hotel room of commercial pilot Marvin Payne, who just wants to sleep. She then persuades him to take her to California.
Pursued by the big-time gambler he robbed, John Muller assumes a new identity—with unfortunate results.
In a far off country, their king is critically wounded after an assassination attempt and the only heir is a timid New York radio personality, Michael Valentine (Bob Hope). After reluctantly traveling to his father's homeland, Michael is not happy that he's become the target of the same terrorist organization that attacked the king.
The film is about an unemployed banker, Henri Verdoux, and his sociopathic methods of attaining income. While being both loyal and competent in his work, Verdoux has been laid-off. To make money for his wife and child, he marries wealthy widows and then murders them. His crime spree eventually works against him when two particular widows break his normal routine.
A World War II veteran wants to return to advertising on his own terms, but finds it difficult to be successful and maintain his integrity.
Cultures clash when a Jewish boy wants to marry an Irish girl.
A soldier loses his girlfriend to his best buddy.
A theatre critic teams up with a cop to investigate the murder of a Broadway actor.
A woman attempts to shelter a young girl from the publicity surrounding her socialite parents' divorce.
A socialite masquerades as a notorious femme fatale to win back her straying husband during a costume party aboard a doomed dirigible.
Wise-guy carnival barker Windy bilks a group of cowboys out of their money, gets caught and is forced into working off the debt on their ranch. He falls in love with Molly, the pretty owner of the ranch, but runs afoul of foreman Steve, who also loves Molly.