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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
to see the full captures.
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Dr.
Terror's House of Horrors (1965)
-Playing Franklyn Marsh
-A horror movie with five men aboard a train who are told
their macabre fates by a spooky doctor's Tarot cards.
Five separate stories unfold: An architect returns to
his ancestoral home to find a werewolf out for revenge;
a doctor discovers his new wife is a vampire; a huge plant
takes over a house; a musician gets involved with voodoo;
an art critic is pursued by a disembodied hand.
-Franklyn Marsh has his fortune read last in the segment
called "The Hand" where he is as an art critic
who gets his comeuppence by an artist's dismembered hand!
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Crypt
of the Vampire (1964)
-Playing Count Ludwig Karnstein
-Count Karnstein sends for a doctor to help his sick daughter
Laura (Adriana Ambesi). Her nurse believes she is possessed
by the spirit of a dead ancestor;Carmilla. A young woman
becomes intrigued by the mysterious deaths surrounding
Laura after a carriage accident outside the castle forces
her to stay. They become close friends until Laura becomes
convinced the spirit of Carmilla is forcing her to kill. |
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The
Alfred Hitchcock Hour (1964) (TV)
-Playing Karl Jorla in "The Sign of Satan"
-A continuation of the dramatic anthology series hosted
by the master of suspense and mystery. When the series
Alfred Hitchcock Presents was revived in 1962, the name
was changed, but the format stayed fairly true to the
original. In each episode, viewers would be strung along
with the story, never knowing which way the final twist
would turn.
-In this episode, Karl Jorla is a European horror film
star who arrives in Hollywood to make his first American
picture. But Jorla is hiding from a cult of devil worshippers,
whothinks that he intends to expose them in his movie,
and then they try to stop him. |
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Scream
of Fear (1961)
-Playing Doctor Pierre Gerrard
-After narrowly surviving an accident in which she nearly
drowned, the wheelchair bound Penny Appleby (Susan Strasberg)
returns home to live with her widowed step-mother Jane
on the French Riviera. She begins to question her sanity
after several times seeing her father's corpse around
the house and its grounds, and enlists the help of the
friendly chauffeur Bob while attending Doctor Gerrard
acts in a sinister manner. |
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The
City of the Dead aka Horror Hotel (1960)
-Playing Professor Alan Driscoll
-A young coed uses her winter vacation to research a paper
on witchcraft in New England. Her teacher recommends that
she spend her time in thw small village of Whitewood.
He also recommends she stay at the "Raven's Inn",
run by a Mrs. Newlis. When she arrives, she finds herself
marked for sacrifice by a coven of witche because the
innkeeper is actually the undead spirit of Elizabeth Selwyn,
and the "guests" at the inn are the other witches
who have come to celebrate the sacrifice of Candalmas
Eve.
-Professor Alan Driscoll is Venetia Stevenson's teacher
and the leader of the coven of witches. |
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The
Mummy (1959)
-Playing Kharis, the Mummy
-This is a remake of the Karloff classic based on an early
draft for that film. Three British archeologists discover
the grave of an important Egyptian female priest who has
died about four millennia ago. But when they open it a
bad curse falls on them for having woken up the guard
of the grave who was buried with the priest.
-The Mummy is the resurrected Kharis and is out for the
archaeologist's blood. |
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The
Man Who Could Cheat Death (1959)
-Playing Doctor Pierre Gerard
-This is a remake of "The Man in Half Moon Street"
(1945). Dr. Bonner plans to live forever through periodic
gland transplants from younger, healthier human victims.
Bonner looks about 40, but he's really 104 years old.
People are starting to get suspicious, and he may not
make 200. |
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Corridors
of Blood (1958)
-Playing Resurrection Joe
-In an effort to relieve the suffering of surgery patients,
Dr. Thomas Bolton (Boris Karloff) painstakingly develops
an opium-based anesthetic, to which he gradually becomes
addicted. In order to provide a continual supply of chemicals
to continue his experiments and support his addiction,
he falls in with a den of murderers who use his signature
to sell cadavers to the local hospital.
-Resurrection Joe is a grave-robber and part of the gang
that Dr. Bolton falls in with. |
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