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Darth
Vader played by David "Dave" Prowse
Star Wars character Darth
Vader played by David "Dave" Prowse starring
in other movies and TV shows with cameo appearances included.
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Doctor
Who (1972) (TV)
-Playing The Minotaur in "The Time Monster: Part
1"
-The Doctor travels in a Time/Space machine called the
TARDIS, and it looks like a 60's Police Box. He's battled
Daleks, Cybermen, a planet of Spiders and historical figures.
There have been 10 Doctors, and it ran from 1963
to 1989.
-In this six part series, Professor Thascales (The Master)
conducts time experiments with a machine that transmits
matter by breaking it down into light waves.
-The Minotaur
guards the true crystal of Kronos at the heart of a maze.
Dalios also tells the Doctor that the Minotaur was once
his friend. Dalios and the Doctor manages to defeat the
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Vampire
Circus (1972)
-Playing The Strongman
-This is another Hammer Film, where a village in Nineteenth
Century Europe is at first relieved when a circus breaks
through the quarantine to take the local's minds off the
plague. But their troubles are only beginning as children
begin to disappear and the legacy of a long-ago massacre
is brought to light.
-The Strongman is a mute, and part of the circus. He ends
up getting his back blown out with a shotgun blast. |
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Clockwork Orange (1971)
-Playing Julian
-The movie takes place in a futuristic city governed by
a repressive, totalitarian super-State, where a gang of
teenagers go on the rampage every night, beating and raping
helpless victims. After one of the boys quells an uprising
in the gang, they knock him out and leave him for the
police to find. He agrees to try "aversion therapy"
to shorten his jail sentence. When he is eventually let
out, he hates violence, but the rest of his gang members
are still after him.
-Julian is Frank Alexander's bodyguard. He answers the
door when Alex de Large (Malcolm McDowell) visits, and
is seen carrying Alexander and his wheelchair down the
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Carry
on Henry (1971)
-Playing The Bearded Torturer
-Henry VIII (Sid James) has just married Marie of Normandy,
and is eager to consummate their marriage. Unfortunately
for Henry, she is always eating garlic, and refuses to
stop. Deciding to get rid of her in his usual manner,
Henry has to find some way of doing it without provoking
war with Marie's cousin, the King of France. Henry variously
attempts to free himself of Marie and upon discovering
Marie's infidelity with de Lodgerley, Henry orders Cromwell
to extract a confession from Lodgerley using any means
necessary.
-The Bearded Torturer helps Cromwell to try and get a
confession from Lodgerley in the torture chamber. |
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Up
the Chastity Belt (1971)
-Playing Sir Grumbell de Grunt
-The Queen of England gives birth to twins. In order to
protect the blood line one is kept and the other hidden
in a pig stye. Lurkalot (Frankie Howerd) is the one raised
by pigs, and makes a good living selling chastity belts
on the side. When his master's castle is lost to Sir Braggart
de Bombast, Lurkalot must fight to protect his daughter,
eventually travelling to the missions to bring back his
master. On the mission he uncovers that his twin is Richard
the Lionheart and he is of Royal stock and must bring
them both back. |
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Pompeii (1971)
-Playing Fighting Man
-Frankie Howerd (Lurcio) stars in the big-screen adaptation
of the TV series about a slave in ancient Rome. He has
come into possession of a scroll detailing an assassination
plot on the life of emperor Nero. Lurcio is elected to
act as a spy and infiltrate the ring-leader's circle,
but Mount Vesuvius decides to erupt instead. This film
is in the tradition of the hugely popular Carry On series
where a lot of the humor is the characters talking directly
to the audience.
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Callan
(1970) (TV)
-Playing Wellington in "Where Else Could I
Go?"
-David Callan (Edward Woodward) is the top agent/assassin
for the S.I.S. (British counterintelligence), but he is
an embittered man who performs his duties "for Queen
and country" under duress. He concentrates on the
seamy underside of covert operations: assassinations,
blackmail and such.
-In this episode, the new Hunter cannot decide whether
Callan is to return to the Section or not. |
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