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 brought the pair domestic and international awards.
Before producing feature films, with help from CDP, Marshall and Parker started the TVC production company Alan Parker Productions. Marshall and Parker's first feature film, the 1976 musical Bugsy Malone, garnered critical success, achieving eight British Academy Award nominations. The pair followed their successful feature film debut with the 1978 neo-noir drama Midnight Express, written by Oliver Stone, with David Puttnam joining the producing team. The film was nominated for six Academy Awards, and took home Oscars for best screenplay and best original score. It was also nominated for the Cannes Film Festival's Palme d'Or.
Marshall continued to make his mark as a film producer with critical films including Fame, Shoot the Moon, and Pink Floyd – The Wall. After the 1987 film Angel Heart, Marshall decided to leave working with Parker to focus on other feature films. Marshall has been the producer for other features such as Homeboy, Jacob's Ladder, Basic Instinct and Hollow Man.
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Acting
Crew
Movie
Starship Troopers
Producer
1997
Movie
Basic Instinct
Producer
1992
Movie
Hollow Man
Producer
2000
Movie
Cliffhanger
Producer
1993
Movie
Jacob's Ladder
Producer
1990
Movie
Midnight Express
Producer
1978
Movie
Angel Heart
Producer
1987
Movie
Pink Floyd: The Wall
Producer
1982
Movie
Showgirls
Producer
1995
Movie
Birdy
Producer
1984
Movie
Fame
Producer
1980
Movie
Bugsy Malone
Producer
1976