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The Curse of the Werewolf
(1961)
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directed by
Terence Fisher
featuring
Clifford Evans, Oliver Reed, Yvonne Romain, Catherine Feller, Anthony Dawson
After injecting new life into classic movie monsters Dracula and Frankenstein, Hammer Studios apply their Gothic touch to another monster genre with this excellent, stylish piece -- probably the best of the old school (i.e. pre-Rick Baker) man-to-wolf transformation films in the mold of Universal's The Wolf Man. The title curse surfaces when a ...
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Kiss of the Vampire
(1963)
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directed by
Don Sharp
featuring
Clifford Evans, Noel Willman, Edward de Souza, Jennifer Daniel, Barry Warren
Producer Anthony Hinds used the alias John Elder to pen the screenplay of Kiss of the Vampire. Dr. Ravna (Noel Willman), an early 20th century Bavarian, entices a British honeymooning couple, Gerald and Marianne (Clifford Evans, Jennifer Daniel), to accept his hospitality. Once ensconced in Ravna's chateau, the couple discovers with horror that ...
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The Courageous Mr. Penn
(1941)
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directed by
Lance Comfort
featuring
Clifford Evans, Deborah Kerr, Dennis Arundell, Aubrey Mallalieu, D.J. Williams
Penn of Pennsylvania was the original British title of the economical biopic The Courageous Mr. Penn. Clifford Evans stars as Quaker leader William Penn, who leaves the comfort of his family estate to fight for the rights of his religious brethren. Penn's crusade for spiritual freedom leads him to the New World and the ultimate founding of the ...
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Love on the Dole
(1941)
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directed by
John Baxter
featuring
Deborah Kerr, Clifford Evans, Geoffrey Hibbert, Mary Merrall, George Carney
Filmed in the North Country of England, this is a film noir set in the 1930s as a family struggles with poverty and unemployment. Depressing and realistic, it portrays the lengths to which a family can go in order to survive., though there is some humor interlaced to keep the bleakness under control. The beautiful, sepia-tinted photography ...
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The Foreman Went to France
(1942)
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directed by
Charles Frend
featuring
Tommy Trinder, Constance Cummings, Clifford Evans, Robert Morley, Gordon Jackson
Set near the beginning of WW II, this exciting war drama follows a courageous British factory foreman as he makes a dangerous foray into occupied France to recover three machine parts that will be vital to the Allies. He is accompanied by a pair of tough British soldiers and an American girl. Sandra Brennan, All Movie Guide
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