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*'''''Diary Of A Chambermaid'' (1946)''' [''Capt. Mauger'']: Seen returning to his room unaware that [[Francis Lederer]] is inside looking for hidden money. Lederer emerges with the body over his shoulder, he then buries it in the garden. The murder weapon was probably a long poultry needle which Lederer used to kill the farm geese. (''Thanks to Brian'')
 
*'''''Diary Of A Chambermaid'' (1946)''' [''Capt. Mauger'']: Seen returning to his room unaware that [[Francis Lederer]] is inside looking for hidden money. Lederer emerges with the body over his shoulder, he then buries it in the garden. The murder weapon was probably a long poultry needle which Lederer used to kill the farm geese. (''Thanks to Brian'')
   
*'''''In Harm's Way'' (1965)''' [''Commander Egan Powell'']: Killed (off-screen) in combat when the Japanese forces fire on their ship; we learn about his death afterwards when [[John Wayne]] wakes up from his coma and [[Patricia Neal]] tells John what happened in the battle.
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*'''''[[In Harm's Way (1965)|In Harm's Way]]''[[In Harm's Way (1965)| (1965)]]''' [''Commander Egan Powell'']: Killed (off-screen) in combat when the Japanese forces fire on their ship; we learn about his death afterwards when [[John Wayne]] wakes up from his coma and [[Patricia Neal]] tells John what happened in the battle.
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*'''[[Torture Garden (1967)|''Torture Garden'' (1967)]]''' [''Dr. Diabolo'']: Stabbed by [[Michael Ripper]] with sheers, it was later revealed that his death was staged.
 
*'''''Mackenna's Gold'' (1969)''' [''The Storekeeper'']: Shot with an arrow (off-camera) by an Apache warrior; we see Burgess' point-of-view of the warrior aiming directly at the camera and firing.
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*'''''[[Mackenna's Gold (1969)|Mackenna's Gold]]''[[Mackenna's Gold (1969)| (1969)]]''' [''The Storekeeper'']: Shot with an arrow (off-camera) by an Apache warrior; we see Burgess' point-of-view of the warrior aiming directly at the camera and firing.
 
 
*'''''[[Beware! The Blob (1972)|Beware! The Blob]] '''(Son of the Blob)'' '''(1972)''' [''Old Hobo'']: Devoured (off-screen) by the Blob in a barn, after it devours [[Larry Hagman]] and [[Del Close]].
 
*'''''[[Beware! The Blob (1972)|Beware! The Blob]] '''(Son of the Blob)'' '''(1972)''' [''Old Hobo'']: Devoured (off-screen) by the Blob in a barn, after it devours [[Larry Hagman]] and [[Del Close]].
   
 
*'''''The Day of the Locust'' (1975)''' [''Harry Greener'']: Dies of old age (on top of long-term alcohol abuse) in his bedroom; his body is shown again afterwards during his funeral.
 
*'''''The Day of the Locust'' (1975)''' [''Harry Greener'']: Dies of old age (on top of long-term alcohol abuse) in his bedroom; his body is shown again afterwards during his funeral.
   
*'''''Magic'' (1978)''' [''Ben Greene'']: Drowned in a lake in a struggle with [[Anthony Hopkins]], after Anthony first beats him into unconsciousness with his ventriloquist's dummy, and (not knowing burgess is alive) tries to dispose of his body. Burgess' body is shown again afterwards when [[Ed Lauter]] discovers him washed up on shore.
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*'''''[[Magic (1978)|Magic]]''[[Magic (1978)| (1978)]]''' [''Ben Greene'']: Drowned in a lake in a struggle with [[Anthony Hopkins]], after Anthony first beats him into unconsciousness with his ventriloquist's dummy, and (not knowing burgess is alive) tries to dispose of his body. Burgess' body is shown again afterwards when [[Ed Lauter]] discovers him washed up on shore.
   
 
*'''''The Last Chase'' (1981)''' [''Captain J.G. Williams'']: Killed in a plane crash when he deliberately flies his jet into a laser cannon to save [[Lee Majors]] and [[Chris Makepeace]]. (''Thanks to Mike'')
 
*'''''The Last Chase'' (1981)''' [''Captain J.G. Williams'']: Killed in a plane crash when he deliberately flies his jet into a laser cannon to save [[Lee Majors]] and [[Chris Makepeace]]. (''Thanks to Mike'')
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*Ex-Mr. [[Paulette Goddard]].
 
*Ex-Mr. [[Paulette Goddard]].
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Blob-panel-3-940x210.jpg|Burgess Meredith in ''Beware the Blob''
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Rockys-greatest-moments_Rocky-III.jpg|Burgess Meredith (with Sylvester Stallone) in ''Rocky III''
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Revision as of 04:11, 30 March 2020

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Burgess Meredith in Magic

Burgess Meredith (1907 - 1997)

Film Deaths

  • Castle on the Hudson (Years Without Days) (1940) [Steve Rockford]: Shot to death in a shoot-out with prison guards during a jailbreak. (Thanks to Baxter)
  • Diary Of A Chambermaid (1946) [Capt. Mauger]: Seen returning to his room unaware that Francis Lederer is inside looking for hidden money. Lederer emerges with the body over his shoulder, he then buries it in the garden. The murder weapon was probably a long poultry needle which Lederer used to kill the farm geese. (Thanks to Brian)
  • In Harm's Way (1965) [Commander Egan Powell]: Killed (off-screen) in combat when the Japanese forces fire on their ship; we learn about his death afterwards when John Wayne wakes up from his coma and Patricia Neal tells John what happened in the battle.
  • Torture Garden (1967) [Dr. Diabolo]: Stabbed by Michael Ripper with sheers, it was later revealed that his death was staged.
  • Mackenna's Gold (1969) [The Storekeeper]: Shot with an arrow (off-camera) by an Apache warrior; we see Burgess' point-of-view of the warrior aiming directly at the camera and firing.
  • Beware! The Blob (Son of the Blob) (1972) [Old Hobo]: Devoured (off-screen) by the Blob in a barn, after it devours Larry Hagman and Del Close.
  • The Day of the Locust (1975) [Harry Greener]: Dies of old age (on top of long-term alcohol abuse) in his bedroom; his body is shown again afterwards during his funeral.
  • Magic (1978) [Ben Greene]: Drowned in a lake in a struggle with Anthony Hopkins, after Anthony first beats him into unconsciousness with his ventriloquist's dummy, and (not knowing burgess is alive) tries to dispose of his body. Burgess' body is shown again afterwards when Ed Lauter discovers him washed up on shore.
  • The Last Chase (1981) [Captain J.G. Williams]: Killed in a plane crash when he deliberately flies his jet into a laser cannon to save Lee Majors and Chris Makepeace. (Thanks to Mike)
  • Rocky III (1982) [Mickey Goldmill]: Dies of a heart attack sustained during an argument with Mr. T before a boxing match; he is taken to the locker room, where he dies soon afterwards while talking to Sylvester Stallone. (Burgess reprised the role in a memory flashback in Rocky V).
  • Hot to Trot (1988) [Don's Dad]: Playing the voice of a horse, he dies of old age while talking to his son (voiced by John Candy); he is later reincarnated as a horse fly.
  • Grumpier Old Men (Grumpy Old Men 2) (1995) [Grandpa Gustafson]: Dies of old age/natural causes while fishing by the lake; his body is shown afterwards when his son (Jack Lemmon) discovers him.

TV Deaths

  • Wagon Train: The Grover Allen Story (1964) [Grover Allen]: Dies from heart failure after climbing a craggy hill so that he could see 'Green Valley' before being taken back east to face charges against him. He dies in his grandson's (Edmund Lane ) arms as Terry Wilson and Marshall Thompson watch helplessly.

Notable Connections

  • Ex-Mr. Margaret Perry.

Gallery