
Marshall Bell in A Nightmare on Elm Street Part 2: Freddy's Revenge
Marshall Bell (1942 - )
Film Deaths[]
- A Nightmare on Elm Street Part 2: Freddy's Revenge (1985) [Coach Schneider]: Slashed to death by Robert Englund, who is possessing Mark Patton, after Robert uses his supernatural powers to tie him up in the school shower room. (Nudity alert: Rear)
- Twins (1988) [Webster]: Crushed to death and buried when a mass of chains falls on him after Danny DeVito triggers a mechanism holding them up, while Marshall is holding a gun on Danny and Arnold Schwarzenegger.
- Total Recall (1990) [George/Kuato]: Shot to death, along with his mutant conjoined twin, by Michael Ironside and Mel Johnson Jr..
- The Vagrant (1992) [The Vagrant]: Shot by Derek Mark Locran, causing him to fall over the railing and onto a patch of cactus getting stabbed in the eye by the needles in the process, his body is later seen being carried out on a stretcher by Bill Paxton.
- Payback (1995) [Tom 'Gully' Gullerman]: Killed by C. Thomas Howell.
- Starship Troopers (1997) [General Owen]: Crushed by a flying alien hopper after Casper Van Dien shoots it down.
- Virus (1999) [J.W. Woods Jr.]: Dies when one of the bio-mechanicals punches a metal structure through his torso that then throws him onto William Baldwin, Jamie Lee Curtis and the other remaining survivors. His body is later seen being dismembered to build another bio-mechanical as Donald Sutherland discovers him.
- Room 6 (2006) [Amy's Dad]: Dies when Marissa N. Blanchard disconnects his life-support at Marshall's own request iin the hospital; shown in Christine Taylor's flashback to her childhood.
Television Deaths[]
- Tales from the Crypt: And All Through the House (1989) [Joseph Cayman]: Hit in the head with a fireplace poker by Mary Ellen Trainor, later struck in the head with an axe to frame Larry Drake for the murder.
- Millennium: The Judge (1996) [The Judge]: Killed by John Hawkes, who then feeds his body to pigs.
- Deadwood: Sold Under Sin (2004) [Magistrate Claggett]: Throat slit by Titus Welliver in Ian McShane's office.