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  • | studio = Walter Shenson Films ...Lancelot and Guinevere|Sword of Lancelot]]''.<ref>p.13 Sinyard, Neal ''The Films of Richard Lester'' 1985 [[Taylor & Francis]]</ref> Sellers recommended Le
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  • ...as Drummond, made following the success of the [[James Bond]] films of the 1960s.{{#tag:ref|Johnson was the original choice for the role of James Bond.<ref> ...e produced at [[Pinewood Studios]]. [[Virginia North]] also worked on both films simultaneously.
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  • ...|accessdate=2010-03-07 |work=IMDb.com}}</ref> The film is an [[w:Absurdist fiction|absurdist]], [[w:post-apocalyptic|post-apocalyptic]], [[w:Satire|satirical] ...a [[w:fallout shelter|fallout shelter]] and spends his days looking at old films (without a projector) and reminiscing about the time he shot his wife and h
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  • | studio = Jules Verne Films ...dget = $3 million<ref>{{Cite news|title=Tide Running Out for Beach Films, In for Protest Movies|author=Thomas, Bob|work=Los Angeles Times|date=Feb 1
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  • ...e''''' is a 1967 British [[comedy-drama]] [[musical film|music]] [[science fiction film]] directed by [[Peter Watkins]] and produced by [[John Heyman]]. [[Joh ...de|Flipside]] imprint. The disc included two of [[Peter Watkins]]'s short films: ''[[The Forgotten Faces]]'' (1961) and ''[[The Diary of an Unknown Soldier
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  • ...Hearn & Alan Barnes, ''The Hammer Story: The Authorised History of Hammer Films'', Titan Books, 2007 p 46</ref> ...twee]] and [[Reginald Beckwith]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.bfi.org.uk/films-tv-people/4ce2b6b94e3ca|title=The Ugly Duckling (1959)}}</ref> The film is
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  • | genre = {{hlist|[[Science fiction]]|[[comedy]]|[[Horror fiction|horror]]}} ...nd novelist. Especially known for his work in [[British television science fiction]], he created the [[Dalek]]s and [[Davros]] for ''[[Doctor Who]]'', as well
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  • ...he show was in temporary exile from the BBC (1950–51), and for the science-fiction series ''[[w:Dan Dare|Dan Dare]], Pilot of the Future'' on the same station ...gularly in ''Saturday Night Out''. He also appeared in a number of feature films, often as himself.
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  • ...usky voice. Fielding appeared in two ''[[Carry On (franchise)|Carry On]]'' films, ''[[Carry On Regardless]]'' (1961) and ''[[Carry On Screaming!]]'' (1966). ...fi.org.uk/films-tv-people/4ce2ba07d6a9e|title=Fenella Fielding|website=BFI Films, TV & People|access-date=27 March 2020}}</ref> in [[Metropolitan Borough of
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  • ...ar in many television series and stage productions, plus comedy and horror films, in the 1970s and 1980s. ...nd ''[[Carry On Matron]]'' (1972) amongst others. She also appeared in the films ''[[The Killing of Sister George (film)|The Killing of Sister George]]'' (1
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  • Watling had a long career in low-key British films, originally in easy-going boyish roles.<ref name=guardian/> His early appea ...an}}</ref> He played [[Professor Edward Travers]] in the [[BBC]] [[science-fiction]] television series ''[[Doctor Who]]'' in the serials ''[[The Abominable Sn
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  • ...his portrayal of the omniscient valet [[Jeeves]] in [[The World of Wooster|1960s television adaptations]] of [[P. G. Wodehouse]]'s stories. ...Place of One's Own]]'' (1945) starring [[James Mason]]. [[British National Films Company|British National]] borrowed him for ''[[The Echo Murders]]'' (1946)
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  • ...p://www.screenonline.org.uk/tv/id/1357782/index.html "''Crossroads'' - The 1960s"], BFI Screenonline</ref> ...lly used as summer replacements for American-made programmes until the mid-1960s.<ref>Stuart Hood [http://archive.spectator.co.uk/article/25th-november-1966
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  • ...Parlophone's ''Jakka and the Flying Saucers'', a [[science fiction|science fiction]] play for children written by lyricist Ken Hare and composer [[Ron Goodwin ...first1=Humphrey |title=A Great, Silly Grin: The British Satire Boom Of The 1960s |date=2002 |publisher=PublicAffairs |isbn=9781586480813 |url=https://www.go
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  • ...ck comedy]], [[Comedy drama]], [[Musicals]], [[Adventure films]], [[Action films]], [[Sex comedies]], [[Western (genre)|Western]] ...rector of comedies, he also directed several drama, musical, and detective films. Late in his career, he took up writing, producing and directing for theate
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  • ...lace|Wallace]] in the [[Academy Award]]-winning ''[[Wallace and Gromit]]'' films and portrayed [[Norman Clegg|Norman "Cleggy" Clegg]] in ''[[Last of the Sum ...is film appearances include the [[Hammer Film Productions|Hammer]] horror films ''[[The Curse of the Werewolf]]'' (1961) and ''[[Taste the Blood of Dracula
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  • ...f>{{cite book |last=Fellner |first=Chris |title=The Encyclopedia of Hammer Films |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=IVGfDwAAQBAJ&q=Adrienne+Riccoboni+bo ...hakespearean roles and in Hammer horror movies, as well as such well-known films as Dr Zhivago |url=https://www.theguardian.com/film/2016/mar/28/adrienne-co
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  • He could be seen throughout the 1960s in a variety of other popular productions, such as the police serial ''[[No ...957 in film|1957]], he took the role of Professor Walgate in the [[science fiction]] [[B film]] ''[[Fiend Without a Face]]'', whose hero was played by [[Marsh
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  • ...1960s, he appeared in many supporting roles in British films. In the late 1960s, he portrayed David Courtney in the American sitcom ''[[The Ugliest Girl in ...voiceover artiste]] [[Denise Bryer]], who was in the show. During the late 1960s, he created and presented a satirical programme on [[BBC Radio 4]] called '
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  • ...d worked in the theatre before attaining prominence on screen in the early 1960s, debuting with ''[[The Entertainer (film)|The Entertainer]]'' (1960), direc ...don, England|date=3 January 1964|page=4}}</ref> Finney received 10% of the films earnings, which made him over $1 million.<ref>{{cite magazine|magazine=[[Va
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