Incense for The Damned

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Incense for The Damned
Patrick Mower really is no sort of replacement for Anthony Valentine, who's very much the leading man of Callanblr. It's not necessarily Mower's fault, but Valentine played a sociopathic public schoolboy who was equally happy playing cat's cradle or physically torturing someone, whereas one of Mower's first outings had him being beaten up by a Frenchman.
All that being said, I think we all must concede that your cliched spy outfit:
is by now completely played out, and most right-thinking people will agree with me that it should give way to whatever the fuck it is Mower has going on during field work:
The Devil Rides Out aka The Devil's Bride, US lobby card. 1968
Meres and Cross
The Devil Rides Out (1968, Terence Fisher)
Also known as: The Devil’s Bride
11/24/22
School for Unclaimed Girls | Robert Hartford-Davis | 1969
Random Raffles Reference - The Sweeney
Patrick Mower and a young Jacqueline Pearce in the first episode of Haunted: I Like it Here (1.1, ABC, 1967); Mower was the only regular member of cast across the eight episode series, as Michael West, a university lecturer investigating the paranormal and occult. No episodes are known to exist and the series is considered to be entirely lost.