I remember his father Freddie Jones. Growing up he seemed to be in everything that required an eccentric character. I have fond memories of "The Ghosts of Motley Hall". His must be well into his 80s but is still starring in British soap "Emmerdale".
I remember his father Freddie Jones. Growing up he seemed to be in everything that required an eccentric character. I have fond memories of "The Ghosts of Motley Hall". His must be well into his 80s but is still starring in British soap "Emmerdale".
I remember his father Freddie Jones. Growing up he seemed to be in everything that required an eccentric character. I have fond memories of "The Ghosts of Motley Hall". His must be well into his 80s but is still starring in British soap "Emmerdale".
The most interesting thing for me about this is that it was directed by Val Guest. If anyone was to name the top 100 directors ever, Val Guest name wouldn't be on it - I doubt he would even make the top 200. However, he was a prolific director, writer, composer and producer. I bet there is at least one film on his…
The most interesting thing for me about this is that it was directed by Val Guest. If anyone was to name the top 100 directors ever, Val Guest name wouldn't be on it - I doubt he would even make the top 200. However, he was a prolific director, writer, composer and producer. I bet there is at least one film on his…
She is great at creepy villans. I always enjoyed her role in "The Eagle Has Landed". She gets to shoot Larry Hagman in the head. Then she gets blown up by a grenade.
She is great at creepy villans. I always enjoyed her role in "The Eagle Has Landed". She gets to shoot Larry Hagman in the head. Then she gets blown up by a grenade.
The Lady killers is one of my favourite films of all time. Lom was great as Louie - I think he tries to kill Peter Sellars (Harry) in this film - he was obviously destined to try.
The Lady killers is one of my favourite films of all time. Lom was great as Louie - I think he tries to kill Peter Sellars (Harry) in this film - he was obviously destined to try.
I don't get why we Brits seems to have no problem with all the different accents and slang in American films but Americans get confussed by any British accent not being spouted by Hugh Grant.
When I was a kid, Sci-fi comic 2000AD did a series of his stories:
When I was a kid, Sci-fi comic 2000AD did a series of his stories: