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The Stable Door (1966)
Character: N/A
This is a film made as an elaborate advert for the Insurance Industry. A group of criminals conspire to rob a warehouse which has also been spotted as a vulnerable target by an insurance salesman who suggests precautions, including buying insurance. Will the works be done in time and sufficient to stop the robbers?
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Father Came Too! (1964)
Character: Motorcycle Policeman
When Dexter Munro and his new wife Juliet get married, they decide to escape Juliet's meddling father by buying a rundown cottage and doing it up themselves. But when the cottage proves to be more ramshackle than they thought, and the scale of the repairs needed far out of their budget, the newlyweds are forced into calling on Juliet's father after all. Before long he's employed incompetent builder Josh Wicks, and the situation goes from bad to worse.
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Incident at Midnight (1963)
Character: Sergeant
In a late night chemist a shot bank robber has been taken for treatment, and to rendezvous with the gang leader.
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Without Due Care (1973)
Character: N/A
A BAFTA award nominated documentary following a twenty-four hour tour of duty with officers of the Metropolitan Police Traffic Division.
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Amicus: House of Horrors (2012)
Character: Self
For the first time on DVD, the Alpha Archives Collection proudly presents a two part feature length documentary celebrating the history of the Amicus Productions film company. Founded in the early 1960s by Americans Milton Subotsky and Max J. Rosenberg, Amicus produced some classic (now cult) horror movies, including Dr. Terror's House Of Horrors, The House That Dripped Blood, Tales From The Crypt, Asylum and From Beyond The Grave. Featuring interviews with key individuals who worked for Amicus (actors, directors, etc.), and with many rare photographs and production designs throughout, this documentary is a must-see for fans of British horror cinema.
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The Two-Headed Spy (1958)
Character: British Soldier (uncredited)
Wartime thriller with film noir elements based on a true story as written in A.P. Scotland's autobiography "The London Cage". The plot has greatly exaggerated the actual events of A.P. Scotland's experiences, including the addition of a fictional love interest.
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A Stitch in Time (1963)
Character: TV Cameraman (uncredited)
An accident in the butchers shop leads Norman Pitkin and Mr Grimsdale to the hospital where, after causing the normal amount of chaos, Pitkin finds Lindy, a little girl who hasn't spoken or smiled since her parents were killed in an aeroplane accident. Pitkin decides to help.
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Man Detained (1961)
Character: Det. Sgt. Wentworth
A petty burglar sets a chain of events in motion when he steals some money that the owner doesn't want the authorities to know about.
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Doctor Who: The Daleks' Master Plan (1966)
Character: Policeman
In the year 4000, the Daleks conspire to conquer the Solar System. Their scheme involves treachery at the highest levels and a weapon capable of destroying the very fabric of time. Only the Doctor and his friends can prevent catastrophe — and there is no guarantee they will escape with their lives...
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Tales from the Crypt (1972)
Character: Police Sergeant
When a tourist group become lost within ancient catacombs, they meet the sinister Crypt Keeper, who tells them each their fate. The enigmatic figure's macabre stories involve a wife dabbling in murder, a retired sanitation worker targeted by his suspicious neighbors, and an adulterer who may face a fitting demise if the yarns come true.
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Ike (1979)
Character: Lord Mountbatten
Eisenhower the military man is the focus of this mini-series, his relationships with the other wartime leaders, and, very discreetly, his personal relationship with his driver, Kay Summersby.
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Doctor Who: The Invasion (1968)
Character: Major Branwell
The Doctor, Jamie and Zoe return to Earth and become embroiled in the schemes of Tobias Vaughn. They meet up with an old friend, Colonel (now Brigadier) Lethbridge-Stewart, and some old enemies, the Cybermen.
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The Sea Wolves (1980)
Character: Sloane
A German spy is passing on information about the location of Allied ships in the neutral harbor of Goa, India, with catastrophic results. Unable to undertake a full military operation in the Portuguese stronghold, English intelligence brings out of retirement a crew of geriatric ex-soldiers, veterans from World War I, using their age as cover. These old soldiers are asked to take to the seas and pull off an unlikely undercover mission.
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Attempt to Kill (1961)
Character: Sgt. Bennett
A wealthy business man fires one of his employees and becomes the victim of murder attempt. The fired man becomes the prime suspect, but it appears that he himself has been murdered.
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Scream and Scream Again (1970)
Character: Detective Sgt. Jimmy Joyce
A serial killer who drains his victims for blood is on the loose and London police follow him to a house owned by an eccentric scientist.
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The Human Factor (1979)
Character: Ferguson
When a leak of information in the African section of British Intelligence is discovered, a security man is brought in to investigate.
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Penny Gold (1973)
Character: CID Man
While investigating a murder case, a detective stumbles upon a rare-stamp swindle involving the victim's twin sister.
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Jigsaw (1962)
Character: 2nd Press Man (uncredited)
A woman is found murdered in a seaside house along the coast from Brighton in the county of East Sussex, England. Local D.I. Fred Fellows and D.S. Jim Wilks lead an investigation methodically following up leads and clues mostly in Brighton and Hove but also further afield. _-= Based on the novel "Sleep Long My Love" by Hillary Waugh and Inspired by the Brighton Trunk Murders of the late 1930's =-_
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The Haunted House of Horror (1969)
Character: Sgt Pelley
Teenagers in an old mansion are being murdered one by one. The survivors must discover who among them is the killer before they're all finished off.
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Diamonds Are Forever (1971)
Character: Immigration Officer (uncredited)
Diamonds are stolen only to be sold again in the international market. James Bond infiltrates a smuggling mission to find out who's guilty. The mission takes him to Las Vegas where Bond meets his archenemy Blofeld.
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All Coppers Are... (1972)
Character: Police Jailer (uncredited)
A young policeman and a small-time crook are both involved with the same girl.
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The Big Sleep (1978)
Character: Police Doctor (uncredited)
Private eye Philip Marlowe investigates a case of blackmail involving the two wild daughters of a rich general, a pornographer and a gangster.
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