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Count
Dooku played by Christopher Lee
Star Wars character Count Dooku played
by Christopher Lee, starring in other movies and TV shows
including cameo appearances too. Hit the small pictures
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The
Blood of Fu Manchu (1968)
-Playing Fu Manchu
-Fu Manchu is plotting world domination from his secret
headquarters underneath the Amazon rainforest. He has
discovered a rare poison which affects only men, and uses
it as lipstick for ten beautiful women, who are to deliver
a kiss of death to 10 public officials. Carl Jansen (Gotz
George) and Sir Denis Nayland Smith (Richard Greene) are
a pair of Scotland Yard detectives that track Fu Manchu
to his underground hideout, and with the aid of Dr. Ronald
Petrie (Howard Marion Crawford), they search for the antidote
to the deadly poison. |
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The
Avengers (1967-1969) (TV)
-Colonel Mannering in "The Interrogators" (1969)
-Playing Professor Stone (and his clone) in "Never,
Never Say Die" (1967)
-This is the original TV series that was an action/spy
show about a suave, debonaire British agent and his female
partners. Most of the plots werepurely fantasy. Agent
John Steed (Patrick Macnee), had several lady partners
during the series, the best known being Mrs. Emma Peel
(Diana Rigg).
-In "Never, Never Say Die", the Avengers try
to defeat indestructible clones who have overpowered their
creators?
-Professor Stone is an ex-classmate of Patrick Macnee’s,
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Night
of the Big Heat (1967)
-Playing Godfrey Hanson
- Also known as Island of the Burning Doomed. While
mainland Britain shivers in deepest winter, the northern
island of Fara bakes in the nineties. The boys at the
Met station have no more idea what is going on than
the regulars at the Swan. Only a stand-offish visting
scientist suspects aliens are to blame. Meanwhile the
new secretary to the local best-selling author is raising
the temperature in her own way. |
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The
Brides of Fu Manchu (1966)
-Playing Fu Manchu
-Fu Manchu returns for the second of five movies. This
time Fu Manchu and his army of henchmen are kidnaping
the daughters of prominent scientists and taking them
to his remote island headquarters. Instead of asking for
ransom, Fu Manchu demands that the fathers help him to
build a death ray, which he intends to use to take over
the world. But his archenemy, Nayland Smith of Scotland
Yard, is determined not to let that happen. |
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Circus
of Fear (1966)
-Playing Gregor
-A mail van is robbed by a group of thugs, but things
go horribly wrong when the guard tries to escape and gets
shot. The gang leader consults the boss by telephoneand
is instructed to take their share to a distant location.
Meanwhile Inspector Elliott (Leo Genn) is hot on the case,
tracing the thieves to Barberini's circus. A series of
puzzling deaths caused by unique throwing knives plague
the circus whilst the detective hunts for the crooks and
their stolen loot.
-Gregor is the mask-wearing and disfigured lion tamer. |
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Rasputin:
The Mad Monk (1966)
-Playing Grigori Rasputin
-The movie chronicles the events of history's "man
of mystery," Rasputin. Although not quite historically
accurate and little emphasis is put on the politics of
the day, Rasputin's rise to power and eventual assassination
are depicted in an attempt to explain his extraordinary
power and influence. Thrown out of his monestary for licentious
and drunken behaviour, Rasputin travels to St Petersburg
to try his luck. Through a daliance with one of the czarina's
ladies in waiting he soon gains influence at court with
his powers of healing and of hypnotism. But he also makes
enemies who wish to see him dead. |
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Dracula:
Prince of Darkness (1966)
-Playing Count Dracula
-Two couples traveling in eastern Europe decide to visit
Carlstad despite dire local warnings. Left outside the
village by a coachman terrified at the approach of night,
they find themselves in the local castle and are surprised
at the hospitality extended by the sinister Klove. It
turns out the owner, Count Dracula, dead for ten years,
has been hoping for such a visit. |
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The
Skull (1965)
-Playing Sir Matthew Phillips
-An antique dealer acquires questionable artifacts, including
a book on the Marquis de Sade which is bound in human
skin, and plus the skull of the Marquis de Sade. As it
turns out the Marquis was possessed and the possession
continues long after his death. The skull influences whoever
owns it, to do evil things against their free will.
-Sir Matthew Phillips is one of the two specialists in
the occult. He had the skull stolen and does not wish
it returned. He also warns Dr. Christopher Maitland to
stay away from the skull as it poses a grave danger to
whoever has it in their possession. |
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