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  • | director = [[Richard Lester|Dick Lester]]<br>[[Peter Sellers]] ...= [[Spike Milligan]]<br>Peter Sellers<br>[[Mario Fabrizi]]<br>Dick Lester
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  • | director = [[Richard Lester]] | studio = Walter Shenson Films
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  • | director = [[Richard Lester]] ...a company known predominantly for horror films. It was director [[Richard Lester]]'s first feature film.<ref>{{cite book |last=Gelly|first=Dave |author-link
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  • ...ndrew Davies]]<br>(from a play ''[[Secrets (Black and Blue)|Secrets]]''<br>by [[Michael Palin]] and<br/>[[Terry Jones]]) | music = [[Richard Hartley (composer)|Richard Hartley]]
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  • {{short description|1969 film by Richard Lester}} | director = [[w:Richard Lester|Richard Lester]]
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  • | director = [[Richard Lester]] ...arles Wood (playwright)|Charles Wood]] is based on a play of the same name by [[Ann Jellicoe]]. The film is considered emblematic of the [[Swinging Sixti
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  • ...o known as '''''Love Trap''''', is a 1978 British [[comedy film]] directed by [[James Kenelm Clarke]] and starring [[Robin Askwith]], [[Fiona Richmond]] * [[Richard Manuel]] as Fenton Umfreville
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  • | director = [[Richard Lester]] | producer = Richard Lester
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  • ...tine while serving in the British Army during the Mandate that he was shot by a sniper of the [[Lehi (militant group)|Stern Gang]]. He later trained as a ...chard Lester|Richard Lester]] later used him in both ''Superman'' films he directed: in the first, he plays a fisherman who is stunned to see General Zod walki
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  • ...by [[Jack Arnold (director)|Jack Arnold]], and the screenplay was written by [[Roger MacDougall]] and [[Stanley Mann]]. ...llers) is charged as Field Marshal to lead the Grand Fenwick troops, aided by Sergeant Will Buckley ([[William Hartnell]]).
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  • | director = [[Richard Lester]] * Walter Shenson Films
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  • ...aracter actor]]. He was known for his roles in films directed by [[Richard Lester]]; including Algernon in [[The Beatles]]' ''[[Help! (film)|Help!]]'' (1965) ...est-known films are those he made with director and close friend [[Richard Lester]]: ''[[Help! (film)|Help!]]'', ''[[A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the
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  • ...''' (born 2 July 1933) is an English playwright<ref>{{Cite web|title=Plays by John Antrobus|url=http://www.doollee.com/PlaywrightsA/antrobus-john.html|ur ...t to [[Associated London Scripts]] (ALS), the writers' co-operative set up by [[Spike Milligan]] and [[Eric Sykes]].<ref name="McCann156">McCann (2006) p
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  • ...ath in 1976. Starting in 1935, he also appeared in more than fifty British films, including an iconic adaptation of Charles Dickens’ novella ''[[A Christ ...e dramatist's death in 1951. Sim not only acted in Bridie's works but also directed them.
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  • ...Garden Theatre]], including ''[[Kissing Time]]'' (1919), followed in 1920 by ''[[A Night Out (musical)|A Night Out]]''.<ref name="Play Pictoral" /> ''Th ...ghter]]'' alongside [[Herman's Hermits]].<ref name="BFI: Mrs Brown" /> His films in the early 1970s included ''[[The Private Life of Sherlock Holmes]]'', ''
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  • ...]], 1981) and ''[[In Sickness and in Health]]'' (BBC, 1985–92), and in the films ''[[Till Death Us Do Part (film)|Till Death Us Do Part]]'' (1969) and ''[[T ...ovember 2015|website=the Guardian}}</ref> There he met his contemporary, [[Richard Burton]], and together they joined the RAF in October 1944.<ref>{{Cite web|
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  • ...Performance]]. They worked together on other projects until the mid 1970s, by which time Moore had settled in Los Angeles to concentrate on his film acti His career as a comedy film actor was marked by hit films, particularly ''[[Bedazzled (1967 film)|Bedazzled]]'' (1967), set in [[Swin
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  • ...sh stage, film and television character actor who became a star of British films during the Second World War. ...worked regularly at [[Ealing Studios]], first with starring roles in such films as ''[[They Knew Mr. Knight (film)|They Knew Mr. Knight]]'' (1946), ''[[The
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  • ...gland for the first time, he arrived on a winter's morning and was bemused by the climate, so different from India's, remembering the dock's "terrible no ...alised for a mortar wound to the right leg and shell shock, he was demoted by an unsympathetic commanding officer (identified in his war diaries as Major
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  • ...with his wife, Joy. After 1999, he appeared in smaller, non-comic roles in films. He died of heart failure on 3 October 2005, aged 76. ...BC Books, 2004, p. 11</ref> and Edith Eleanor (née Carter; known as "Cis", by virtue of being the youngest sister amongst her siblings).<ref name="Rememb
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