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  • | name = The Fiendish Plot of Dr. Fu Manchu | image = Fiendish plot of dr fu manchu.jpg
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  • | fate = [[Mergers and acquisitions|Absorbed]] into [[EMI Films]] ...roduced by [[American International Pictures]] (AIP), who distributed AA's films in the United States.
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  • ...d as a flight instructor in [[w:Canada|Canada]] and appeared in three more films.<ref name="telegraph.co.uk"/> His flying days continued after the war. On o ...ever happened to the cast of Mary Poppins?|url=https://www.telegraph.co.uk/films/2016/06/02/whatever-happened-to-the-cast-of-mary-poppins/david-tomlinson-ge
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  • ...aracters|Cato]] in the ''[[The Pink Panther (film series)|Pink Panther]]'' films. He made appearances in many television programmes, including a portrayal o ..., a Chinese expert in nuclear fission; in the [[James Bond in film#Non-Eon films|non-Eon]] spoof ''[[Casino Royale (1967 film)|Casino Royale]]'' (1967), he
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  • | creator = [[Grosvenor Films]] || ''The Terrible Revenge of Fred Fu-Manchu''
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  • ...roduction began; his performance consists entirely of scenes from previous films (many of them deleted scenes). The newly shot material in the film stars [[ ...ese interview scenes provides flashbacks to scenes of earlier Pink Panther films (''[[The Pink Panther (1963 film)|The Pink Panther]]'', ''[[A Shot in the D
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  • ...tus. Eaton also had roles in the early [[Carry On (franchise)|''Carry On'' films]]. ...atre]] in London in her own solo singing act, as well as appearing in many films. Eaton participated in the British heat of the 1957 [[w:Eurovision Song Con
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  • ...t [[Southend-on-Sea]] for almost five years. He began to appear in British films from the mid-1950s, including a bit part in the classic [[Ealing Studios|Ea Johns later appeared in the much-maligned [[Ken Russell]] films ''[[Salome's Last Dance]]'' and ''[[The Lair of the White Worm (film)|The L
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  • ...don|page=13}}</ref> and second in 1963.<ref>{{cite news|title=Most Popular Films of 1963|newspaper=[[The Times]]|date=1 January 1964|location=London|page=13 ...w" | {{Sort|Fiendish Plot of Dr. Fu Manchu|''[[The Fiendish Plot of Dr. Fu Manchu]]''}}
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  • *The Clissold Saga 5: films *Kenneth Horne Theatre of Suspense – Dr Postern and Dr Fu Manchu-en-Ginsberg
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  • ...tendency to call Chinese, Pakistanis or Indians names like "[[Fu Manchu|Fu Manchu]]", "[[Gunga Din|Gunga Din]]" and "[[Ali Baba|Ali Baba]]". He repeatedly in [[Category:Television shows adapted into films]]
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  • ...at the following Tuesday they could hear [[The Terrible Revenge of Fred Fu-Manchu]], the script delivered by Spike for recording on Sunday 23 October was [[R ...n venture, a filmed half-hour pilot episode spoofing British crime support films entitled [[The Case of the Mukkinese Battle-Horn]]. The script was mainly w
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  • ...rtraying pompous authority figures in comedies including each of the seven films in the ''[[Doctor (film series)|Doctor]]'' series. He also co-starred with ...(1954), playing the role for which he is possibly best remembered. In his films he was sometimes credited as ''Seumas Mòr na Feusag'' (Scottish Gaelic, tr
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  • ...1930s. While still attending school, he appeared with [[Will Hay]] in the films ''[[Boys Will Be Boys (1935 film)|Boys Will Be Boys]]'' (1935), and ''[[Goo ...me=BFI>{{Cite web|title=Surprise Attack (1951)|url=https://www2.bfi.org.uk/films-tv-people/4ce2b6939450c|access-date=14 November 2020|website=[[British Film
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  • ...'Bitter Laughter''.{{sfn|Took|1989|pp=31 and 45}}{{refn|Coward's plays and films include ''[[w:Present Laughter|Present Laughter]]'', ''[[w:Brief Encounter| ...ok later confirmed that the sketches were essentially send-ups of the Bond films, the first one was titled "The Spy Who Came in With a Cold", ''à la'' [[w:
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  • ...e played the character Jack Mottram. He went on to appear in over 100&nbsp;films, including ''[[Private's Progress]]'' (1955), ''[[I'm All Right Jack]]'' (1 ...le [[Philip Oakes]] considered that Le Mesurier single-handedly "made more films watchable, even absorbing than anyone else around".<ref name="S Times: Worr
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  • ...e]] and [[w:black comedy|black humour]] were major features of many of his films, and his performances had a strong influence on a number of later comedians ...Out.jpg|thumb|right|upright|[[Terry-Thomas]] starred with Sellers in four films between 1957 and 1959. Their last film together, ''[[I'm All Right Jack]]''
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  • ...mpton]] | [[List of The Goon Show cast members and characters#Fu Manchu|Fu Manchu]] | [[List of The Goon Show cast members and characters#Mr Banerjee|Mr Bane ==Films==
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  • ...', including more allusions to contemporary events, including politics and films.{{sfn|Foster|Furst|1996|p=261}} ...me. He is a parody of the stereotypical far-Eastern villain [[Fu Manchu|Fu Manchu]]. The first part of his name was borrowed from [[Zhou Enlai|Chou En-Lai]],
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  • ...",<ref name="Guardian: star dies" /> Le Mesurier appeared in more than 120 films across a range of genres, normally in smaller supporting parts. ...'s Half Hour]]'', Le Mesurier appeared in [[Tony Hancock]]'s two principal films, ''[[The Rebel (1961 film)|The Rebel]]'' and ''[[The Punch and Judy Man]]''
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