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Grand
Moff Tarkin played by Peter Cushing
Star Wars character Grand Moff Tarkin
played by Peter Cushing starring in other movies TV shows
and even cameos. Hit the small pictures to see the
full captures.
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Fear
in the Night (1972)
-Playing Michael Carmichael
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young woman recovering from a recent nervous
breakdown, moves to a boys'
school with her new husband, where she meets
the academy's strange headmaster and his seductive wife
(Joan Collins). When the recovering newlywed is stalked
and assaulted by a mysterious one-armed man, her terror
escalates to madness and murder when nobody
believes her. It turns out though, that one couple is
using the others in an elaborate scheme to get possession
of property and money.
-Michael Carmichael is the academy's strange headmaster.
He is actually the victim of the movie until he turns
the tables on the scheming pair and they get their just
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Tales
from the Crypt (1972)
-Playing Arthur Edward Grimsdyke in "Poetic Justice"
-Five people are trapped in crypt where the crypt
keeper tells them the reasons why they are there in 5
separate macabre stories titled All Through the House
(starring Joan Collins), Reflections of Death, Poetic
Justice, Wish You Were Here, and Blind Alleys
-Poetic Justice tells the tale of Arthur Grimsdyke, a
lonely old widower driven to suicide by Edward Elliot,
his vindictive neighbour, on St Valentine's Day. One year
later, he's back ripping the heart from Elliot's son James
and sending it to Elliot as a macabre Valentine's gift.
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Twins
of Evil (1971)
-Playing Gustav
Weil
-Another Hammer Horror film where wo identical twins arrive
in the small village of Karnstein. One of them is good,
the other is bad. The evil twin is initiated into a vampire
cult, and a number of deaths sweep the area. The twins'
guardian leads witch hunts and vows to end the threat
of vampirism. The evil twin is captured and ordered to
be burned, but the deadly Count Karnstein swaps the girls
and it is the innocent Maria who is set to face the flames.
-Gustav Weil is the twins' uncle and a god fearing witch-hunter
who hunts down young girls to burn them at the stake. |
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Frankenstein
Must Be Destroyed (1969)
-Playing Doctor Baron Victor Frankenstein
-When a burglar discovers Frankenstein's basement laboratory,
the Baron is forced to flee to another town, where another
doctor who worked successfully on brain transplant surgery
has ended up in the local insane asylum. Frankenstein
takes a room in the boarding house run by Anna Spengler
(Veronica Carlson), who conveniently happens to be the
fiancée of Karl Holst (Simon Ward), an assistant
at the asylum. Pretty soon the Baron has forced the couple
to assist with his monstrous plans, kidnapping Brandt
so that Frankenstein can learn his secrets. |
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Frankenstein
Created Woman (1967)
-Playing Baron Frankenstein
-Another Hammer Horror film, where Baron Frankenstein
revives the dead body of a disfigured girl, Christina
(former Playboy centerfold Susan Denberg), who has committed
suicide following the wrongful execution of her lover,
Hans (Robert Morris), for murder. After restoring her
beauty, the Doctor performs the mind-transference of Hans
into Christine, who then takes revenge on the people who
framed Hans for the crime they commited. |
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Daleks'
Invasion Earth: 2150 A.D. (1966)
-Playing Dr. Who
-This sequel to the first Dr. Who movie, has the Doctor
and a number of his companions take their T.A.R.D.I.S.
time machine to the year 2150 only to discover that the
Earth has been ravaged and taken over by a race of diabolical
robots known as the Daleks. Realizing that the Daleks
are trying to mine the Earth's nuclear core, Dr. Who and
company resolve to foil the Dalek's plan and save the
future of the Earth.
-Dr. Who is a scientist that has an invention called the
T.A.R.D.I.S. (space and time machine that looks like a
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Dr.
Who and the Daleks (1965)
-Playing Dr. Who
-Dr. Who is a scientist that has his new invention called
the T.A.R.D.I.S. (his space and time machine that's disguised
as a police telephone box) accidentally activated. With
his grand-daughters, and their friend Ian in tow, they
travel across the universe to a planet called Skaro. The
doctor and his companions find a metal city where they
get radiation poisoning and are captured by the robotic
mutant Daleks. They escape and are cured by the peaceful
Thal's who are also being threatened, with nuclear attack
from the evil Daleks. Dr. Who convinces the Thals to attack
the Daleks and stop the nuclear bomb from detonating. |
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The
Skull (1965)
-Playing Doctor Christopher Maitland
-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.
-Doctor Christopher Maitland is the wealthy London antiques
collector that purchases the skull, and it makes him do
things he doesn't want to do, including even tually committing
suicide. |
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