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Swingin' 60s: Hospitality Hostess with the mostess.
Promo still for the 1968 British hit comedy film 'Carry on up the Khyber' Valerie Leon in her first role in the series as uncredited harem girl, Bernard Bresslaw as Bungdit Din, Kenneth Williams as the Khasi of Kalabar, Charles Hawtry as Private Widdle and Roy Castle as Capt. Keene. Classique! (FTP).
Roy Castle
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Peter Cushing em "A Lenda do Lobisomem" (Legend of the werewolf, 1975)
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The Doctor dances... with Ian.
Doctor Who and the Daleks - Aaru - 1965
1966: Roy Castle and Bruce Forsyth showing just how multi-talented you needed to be to make it back in the day.
Titan Books Announces Dr. Who & The Daleks: The Official Story of the Films by John Walsh
The definitive guide to the making of the classic 1960s Dr. Who movies, lavishly illustrated and packed with insights into these beloved films.
Dr. Who and the Daleks: The Official Story of the Films is the definitive guide to the making of Dr. Who and the Daleks and Daleks’ Invasion Earth 2150 A.D. The first and only big-screen adaptations of the long-running TV series, the films, starring Peter Cushing as the titular time-traveller, are beloved by fans – and the Daleks, in glorious Technicolor, have never looked better.
Author and film expert John Walsh has unearthed a treasure trove of archive material, interviews and stunning artwork, and takes us through the whole process of translating the metal monsters from small screen to big. In-depth information on the production, design, casting and special effects is accompanied by full-colour illustrations, including props, posters, and behind-the-scenes photography – making it the perfect gift for fans of the films.
About the Author
John Walsh is an award winning filmmaker with a focus on social justice. His work ranges from television series to feature films. He is a double BAFTA and double Grierson Awards nominee for his groundbreaking work. John’s 1989 documentary on Ray Harryhausen (Movement Into Life) is held in the Ray and Diana Foundation‘s archive. John also produced HD audio and film commentary recordings with Ray in his final years.
Hardcover | $50.00 Published by Titan Books Sep 06, 2022 | 160 Pages | 10 x 12 | ISBN 9781803360188