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Tag Archives: Anneke Wills
The Edgar Wallace Mysteries: Candidate for Murder
This entry in the Edgar Wallace Mysteries series of B movies isn’t really a mystery at all, and barely even features the police, but there are plenty of twists and turns along the way. Donald Edwards is a sad, twisted … Continue reading
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Tagged Anneke Wills, Candidate for Murder, Crime, The Edgar Wallace Mysteries, Thriller
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The Strange World of Gurney Slade: Episode Two
“Took you long enough to get here, didn’t it?” We start with Gurney talking directly to the camera, but the best fourth wall break is actually a repeat of something that happened in the first episode, and I neglected to … Continue reading
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Tagged Anneke Wills, Surrealism, The Strange World of Gurney Slade
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The Faceless Ones
Between 11th March and 13th May 1967 Doctor Who had a run of 10 episodes that made going on your summer holidays a very scary idea. First The Macra Terror showed the viewers a holiday camp infested with giant crabs, … Continue reading
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Tagged Anneke Wills, Ben, Jamie, Michael Craze, Patrick Troughton, Polly, The Faceless Ones
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