John Marley Movies

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John Marley (1907-1984) was an Oscar®-nominated American actor.  Marley appeared in movies for almost 50 years.  He is best remembered for his Oscar® nominated role in Love Story and as the stubborn movie mogul in The Godfather.  His IMDb page shows 172 acting credits from 1942 to 1986. This page will rank John Marley movies from Best to Worst in six different sortable columns of information. To do well in the rankings, a movie needed to do well at the box office, be liked by both critics and audiences and earn some award recognition.  Some of his direct to dvd and his low budget international movies were not included in the rankings.

John Marley Movies Ranked In Chronological Order With Ultimate Movie Rankings Score (1 to 5 UMR Tickets) *Best combo of box office, reviews and awards.

John Marley Movies Can Be Ranked 6 Ways In This Table

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  • Sort by how many Oscar® nominations each John Marley movie received and how many Oscar® wins each John Marley movie won.
  • Sort John Marley movies by Ultimate Movie Rankings (UMR) Score.  UMR Score puts box office, reviews, and awards into a mathematical equation and gives each movie a score.

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5 thoughts on “John Marley Movies

  1. He has one of the best scenes in motion picture history, the horsehead in the bed from the Godfather movie.

  2. I have seen 7 John Marley movies.

    The HIGHEST ranked movie I have seen is Cat Ballou.

    The highest ranked movie I have NOT seen The Godfather.

    The LOWEST Ranked movie I have seen is The Mob.

    Favourite John Marley Movies;

    Cat Ballou
    I Want to Live!
    The Naked City
    Kiss of Death
    The Mob

    Other John Marley Movies I Have Seen:

    Hooper
    The Wheeler Dealers

    Thanks for the explanation of how you find new subjects to feature on your website.

  3. I have seen 30 John Marley films. The highest ranked I have not seen is Tribute.

    John Marley was on the first Oracle of Bacon list back in 2000 but has since fallen off. These are the actors on the 2021 list he appeared with.

    3 CHRISTOPHER PLUMMER The Amateur (1981)
    9 DONALD SUTHERLAND Threshold (1981)
    13 MORGAN FREEMAN Blade (1973)
    16 ERNEST BORGNINE Pay or Die (1960)
    16 ERNEST BORGNINE The Greatest (1977)
    16 ERNEST BORGNINE The Mob (1951)
    16 ERNEST BORGNINE The Square Jungle (1955)
    26 ROBERT DUVALL Nightmare in the Sun (1965)
    26 ROBERT DUVALL The Godfather (1972)
    26 ROBERT DUVALL The Greatest (1977)
    29 ROD STEIGER W.C. Fields and Me (1976)
    30 BRUCE DERN On the Edge (1986)
    33 CHARLTON HESTON Mother Lode (1982)
    52 JAMES CAAN The Godfather (1972)
    116 RIP TORN The Private Files of J. Edgar Hoover (1977)
    122 BURT REYNOLDS Hooper (1978)
    127 ROBERT VAUGHN Clay Pigeon (1971)
    139 JEFF GOLDBLUM Threshold (1981)
    151 JOHN SAVAGE The Amateur (1981)
    154 BURT LANCASTER A Child Is Waiting (1963)
    184 JAMES EARL JONES The Greatest (1977)
    201 SEYMOUR CASSEL Faces (1968/I)
    209 ED LAUTER The Amateur (1981)
    237 JEFF COREY Clay Pigeon (1971)
    239 TOMMY LEE JONES Love Story (1970)
    258 KEENAN WYNN Nightmare in the Sun (1965)
    311 BURGESS MEREDITH Clay Pigeon (1971)
    320 JOE DON BAKER Framed (1975)
    324 JACK LEMMON Tribute (1980)
    335 JAMES GARNER A Man Called Sledge (1970)
    335 JAMES GARNER The Wheeler Dealers (1963)
    342 JOSE FERRER The Private Files of J. Edgar Hoover (1977)
    382 CHARLES BRONSON My Six Convicts (1952)
    382 CHARLES BRONSON The Mob (1951)
    388 BEN JOHNSON The Greatest (1977)
    395 KIM BASINGER Mother Lode (1982)
    423 MARLON BRANDO The Godfather (1972)
    442 JAMES GAMMON The Greatest (1977)
    453 MICHAEL PARKS The Private Files of J. Edgar Hoover (1977)
    454 MICHAEL LERNER Threshold (1981)
    463 KIM CATTRALL Tribute (1980)
    472 TONY CURTIS The Square Jungle (1955)
    476 AL PACINO The Godfather (1972)
    488 JANE FONDA Cat Ballou (1965)
    501 JAMES BROLIN The Car (1977)
    533 RAY MILLAND Love Story (1970)
    553 PAM GRIER On the Edge (1986)
    554 PETER LAWFORD Clay Pigeon (1971)
    557 RICHARD WIDMARK Kiss of Death (1947)
    604 JIM BROWN Vengeance (1977)
    619 DIANE KEATON The Godfather (1972)
    651 RYAN O’NEAL Love Story (1970)
    652 SALLY KELLERMAN The Lollipop Cover (1965)
    666 ALEX ROCCO The Godfather (1972)
    684 SALLY FIELD Hooper (1978)
    714 KATHLEEN FREEMAN The Naked City (1948)
    725 MICHAEL CONSTANTINE In Enemy Country (1968)
    756 LEE MARVIN Cat Ballou (1965)
    774 MATT CLARK Vengeance (1977)
    795 BRODERICK CRAWFORD The Mob (1951)
    795 BRODERICK CRAWFORD The Private Files of J. Edgar Hoover (1977)
    848 GENA ROWLANDS A Child Is Waiting (1963)
    848 GENA ROWLANDS Faces (1968/I)
    876 ALDO RAY Nightmare in the Sun (1965)
    953 NEHEMIAH PERSOFF The Naked City (1948)
    983 BERT REMSEN The Lollipop Cover (1965)
    988 HOWARD HESSEMAN Jory (1973)
    989 OSSIE DAVIS The Joe Louis Story (1953)

    John appeared with 25 Oscar winners.

    AL PACINO The Godfather (1972)
    BARRY FITZGERALD The Naked City (1948)
    BEN JOHNSON The Greatest (1977)
    BRODERICK CRAWFORD The Mob (1951)
    BRODERICK CRAWFORD The Private Files of J. Edgar Hoover (1977)
    BURT LANCASTER A Child Is Waiting (1963)
    CELESTE HOLM The Private Files of J. Edgar Hoover (1977)
    CHARLTON HESTON Mother Lode (1982)
    CHRISTOPHER PLUMMER The Amateur (1981)
    DIANE KEATON The Godfather (1972)
    ERNEST BORGNINE Pay or Die (1960)
    ERNEST BORGNINE The Greatest (1977)
    ERNEST BORGNINE The Mob (1951)
    ERNEST BORGNINE The Square Jungle (1955)
    JACK LEMMON Tribute (1980)
    JANE FONDA Cat Ballou (1965)
    JOSE FERRER The Private Files of J. Edgar Hoover (1977)
    KARL MALDEN Kiss of Death (1947)
    KIM BASINGER Mother Lode (1982)
    LEE MARVIN Cat Ballou (1965)
    MARLON BRANDO The Godfather (1972)
    MORGAN FREEMAN Blade (1973)
    RAY MILLAND Love Story (1970)
    ROBERT DUVALL Nightmare in the Sun (1965)
    ROBERT DUVALL The Godfather (1972)
    ROBERT DUVALL The Greatest (1977)
    ROD STEIGER W.C. Fields and Me (1976)
    SALLY FIELD Hooper (1978)
    SUSAN HAYWARD I Want to Live! (1958)
    TOMMY LEE JONES Love Story (1970)

  4. I have seen 8 of these movies. The Godfather would easily be my favorite. As the total number of subjects, we have written about closes in on 2,000. Finding new subjects to write about is not the easiest. Not saying there are not good subjects left…..just the subjects I pick are the “next level” of movie stars.

    One of the things I do is look at the 25 major Oscar nominated people for a single year…Best Director, Best Actor, Best Actress, Best Supporting Actor and Best Supporting Actress. I will eventually have a year in which I am 25 for 25 with UMR pages for that year. That is how I picked John Marley as a subject. For 1970….of the 25 nominated people…this makes us have only 19 UMR pages. 1970 nominated people without an UMR page include directors Fredrico Fellini, Ken Russell, and Arthur Hiller. Thespians Richard Castellano, Chief Dan George and Sarah Miles.

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