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King Arthur, the Young Warlord

King Arthur, the Young Warlord (1975) more movies like this

directed by Pat Jackson, Patrick Dromgoole, Peter Sasdy, Sidney Hayers

The early years of the future King Arthur are recounted in this film from Sidney Hayers. Jason Ankeny, All Movie Guide

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The Prisoner: Do Not Forsake Me, Oh My Darling

The Prisoner: Do Not Forsake Me, Oh My Darling (1968)

directed by Pat Jackson

Regarded by many as the best-ever episode of The Prisoner, "Do Not Forsake Me Oh My Darling" was written by Vincent Tilsley. Number Six awakens with the belief that he is actually another man -- to be exact, an Army colonel (Nigel Stock). Failing to recognize his own face in his own mirror, the confused protagonist also learns that "The Colonel" ...

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The Prisoner: The Schizoid Man

The Prisoner: The Schizoid Man (1967)

directed by Pat Jackson

Number Six awakens one morning to find that his appearance has been radically altered and that he has been reassigned the "identity" of Number Two. Compounding his confusion, he comes face to face with the new Number Six, who looks exactly like his "old" self (Patrick McGoohan plays both roles). It's all part of a scheme by the New Number Two ...

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What a Carve-Up!

What a Carve-Up! (1962) more movies like this

directed by Pat Jackson
featuring Kenneth Connor, Sidney James, Shirley Eaton, Dennis Price, Donald Pleasence

The original British title for No Place Like Homicide was What a Carve-Up. This level of sophistication was maintained for the film itself, a horror film parody served up by members of the Carry On gang. There's a wisp of plot about an wealthy recluse who apparently dies, then equally apparently comes to life again to bump off his greedy relatives ...

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