Michael Keaton plays a famous Chicago-based hockey player who befriends trouble-prone teenager Ajay Naidu (after Naidu's gang...
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1986
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A low-key, atmospheric Canadian production, Funeral Home (aka Cries in the Night) makes effective use of the title setting,...
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Sound Editor
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1981
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The autobiography of British prison-escapee John McVicar is given a no-frills screen treatment herein. Roger Daltrey, lead...
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1980
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Thrush Feather
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1978
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Ian Hendry, who as Dr. David Keel had been one of the original stars of the original Avengers, is here cast as Gunner, an...
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Gunner
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1976
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Martin Knight
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1975
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Donna Mills plays the new bride of Ian Hendry. It's customary for bridegrooms to keep a few secrets from their wives -- and...
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1974
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A late entry from the foundering Hammer Studios, this intriguing and highly original twist on the vampire motif -- featuring...
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1974
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This Canadian feature was originally marketed in 1973 as softcore pornography but today would likely be considered a...
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Sound/Sound Designer
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1973
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James Coburn stars as Robert Eliot, an opportunistic entrepreneur destined to become a key Presidential advisor -- if his...
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1973
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The darkly comic and sometimes quite gory Theatre of Blood is a vehicle tailor-made for its star Vincent Price, brilliantly...
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Peregrine Devlin
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1973
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The all-purpose title Assassin was trotted out for this 1973 thriller. Ian Hendry stars as an M15 agent, licensed to kill in...
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1973
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The phenomenon of Tales from the Crypt seems to have no endings, only changes. This successful pun-filled style of presenting...
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1972
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A well-meaning American finds himself in the midst of political turmoil in the wake of the Arab-Israeli Six Day War in this...
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Mayers
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1972
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When three old acquaintances are thrown together after several years, they are shocked to realize that they are looking at...
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1972
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Get Carter stars Michael Caine as Jack Carter, a powerful British gangster out for blood. His brother has been murdered in...
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Eric
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1971
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The McKenzie Break is an unusual POW escape drama in that the would-be escapees are German prisoners, held in a Scottish...
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Maj. Perry
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1970
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In this comic adventure, an impoverished Yankee geologist and his cohorts band together with a group of fortune hunters to...
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Karl
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1969
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A previously unknown planet is discovered within our solar system, orbiting on the far side of the sun exactly opposite the...
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John Kane
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1969
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Cry Wolf has become an all-purpose movie title, used for virtually everything but a retelling of the original "cry wolf"...
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1968
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In this mystery, based on the popular British detective adventure, ace-investigator Simon Templar heads to Naples to solve a...
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1968
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In this spy adventure taken from the TV series The Saint, suave Simon Templar must stop a Sicilian Mafioso from succeeding...
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1968
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Henchmen of the dictator from an unnamed South American country blackmail Nick Thomas (Ian Hendry) into being a government...
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Nick Thomas
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1967
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The Beauty Jungle can hardly be considered an expose of the beauty-contest business, since most of what happens in the film...
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Don Mackenzie
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1966
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Horace Quilby (Michael Bentine) is a sandwich-board advertising man who gets a tour of London and sees some of the city's...
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1966
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The Hill was unfairly subjected to ridicule by the more obtuse "critics" of 1965 who harped on the fact that it starred...
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1965
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Michael
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1965
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When a beautiful model is found shot in her apartment, a famous television star is felt to be the murderer in a failed...
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1964
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This unsavory British programmer stars Ian Hendry as a hustler who seduces anything in skirts. He launches his sexual...
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1964
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Inspector Birkett (Ian Hendry) and his faithful assistant Saunders (Ronald Fraser) are assigned to investigate the murder of...
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Inspector Birkett
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1963
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This sequel to the 1960 Village of The Damned falls short of the original well-made Sci-Fi shocker. The pretentious attempt...
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Col. Tom Lewellin
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1963
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Albert Argyle
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1962
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A frozen body is discovered in a shipment of beef -- and it's all the handiwork of a neo-Nazi group called the Phoenix....
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1961
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Ian Hendry made his final appearance as Dr. David Keel in this episode, which originally aired on in the December 30, 1961....
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1961
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While investigating a series of mysterious fires, Steed's assistant Carol takes time off for a hairdressing appointment....
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1961
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In London to close an oil deal, middle-eastern potentate King Tenuphon (played by Burt Kwouk of "Pink Panther" fame) is...
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1961
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Suspecting that he has been slated for murder by his avaricious wife, Caribbean dictator General Mendoza fakes his own death....
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1961
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Accused of murdering one of his patients, Keel turns to Steed for help. The latter suspects that the real culprit is the dead...
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1961
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Still on the trail of drug kingpin Ronnie Vance, Dr. Keel goes undercover to join Vance's gang at the suggestion of secret...
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1961
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A British secret service agent is killed near a nuclear submarine dry dock. Hoping to solve the murder, Steed poses as a...
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1961
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Posing as a crooked airline steward, Steed is able to join an international diamond smuggling ring. After arriving in New...
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1961
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While ministering to the wounds of a dying diamond thief, Dr. Keel sets a trap for his patient's partner. The plan backfires...
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1961
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Treating a girl who has ostensibly attempted to jump into the Thames, Dr. Keel discovers that the girl is not the person who...
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1961
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Originally telecast January 7, 1961, this very first episode of The Avengers was one of the few that "justified" the series'...
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1961
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Originally scheduled as a live telecast on March 18, 1961, this Avengers episode was instead committed to videotape and...
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1961
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Dr. Keel investigates the disappearance of one of his patients' husbands, a noted scientist working on a hush-hush government...
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1961
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Unbeknownst to Keel, Steed uses him as the courier for a new medical formula, printed on a tiny microdot. Arriving at a Swiss...
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1961
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After six weeks of live telecasts, The Avengers went back to videotape with this episode, which was originally broadcast on...
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1961
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Hoping to break up a counterfeiting ring, Steed takes the place of a forger who is about to be released from prison. Steed's...
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1961
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Steed and Keel investigate when tests of an experimental vaccine result in a deadly disease. The two agents learn that a...
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1961
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While returning from a vacation in Chile, Dr. Keel tries to help the victims of a cyclone in Mexico. He soon stumbles onto a...
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1961
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This episode was originally telecast May 27, 1961. The title refers to an organization that specializes in "persuading"...
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1961
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Steed swings into action when the janitor (Geroge Pravda) at a medical research lab steals a vial of radiactive material. The...
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1961
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Several prison convicts escape within a short space of time, leading Steed to conclude that someone is running an...
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1961
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Keel discovers that vital government secrets are being smuggled out of a seedy funhouse at Southend. Taking a job at the...
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1961
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Steed investigates when African leader Sir Wilbuforce Lungi (Andre Dekar) is nearly assassinated during a diplomatic visit to...
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1961
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Keel investigates when the roommate of one of his female patients mysteriously disappears. It turns out that the girl was...
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1961
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Although Patrick Macnee was already comfortably installed as erudite, bowler-hatted British secret agent John Steed, the...
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Dr. David Keel
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1961
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The "nick" in this standard prison farce is a modernistic, forward-looking jail without bars. At its core of staff are...
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1960
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Ruthless young working-class Englishman Laurence Harvey takes a job in a North Country village controlled by millionaire...
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1959
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Conrad Phillips, who has starred as William Tell in a popular British TV series produced by the same crew responsible for...
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1959
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