Donald Ford


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Corruption (1967) -- (Movie Clip) I Don't Like Chinese Food Peter Cushing (as surgeon "Sir John"), less than comfortable in modern dress, with model fiancee` Lynn (Sue Lloyd) at a party hosted by Mike (Anthony Booth), meeting another model (Shirley Stelfox), early in Corruption, 1967.
Corruption (1967) -- (Movie Clip) Brighton Train Sir John (Peter Cushing), a surgeon now committed to poaching pituitary glands from live subjects to treat his wife, meets a girl (Valerie Van Ost) on a train, notable work from producer and cinematographer Peter Newbrook, in Corruption, 1967.
Corruption (1967) -- (Movie Clip) It's A Guinea Pig Surgeon Sir John (Peter Cushing) interrupted by Val (Kate O'Mara), devising treatment for her sister, his fiancee`, Lynn (Sue Lloyd), a fashion model horribly disfigured in an accident, in Corruption, 1967.
Corruption (1967) -- (Movie Clip) I've Removed The Pituitary Surgeon Sir John (Peter Cushing) conducting unorthodox home laser surgery, with Val (Kate O'Mara), the sister of his fiancee` Lynn (Sue Lloyd), a model scarred in a fashion accident, in Corruption, 1967.
Study In Terror, A -- (Movie Clip) Open, Hello Darling! Straight to business as Jack the Ripper makes his first kill, unaware that he'll be meeting Sherlock Holmes, in the time-shifted British horror-mystery A Study In Terror, 1966, from a script by Donald and Derek Ford.
Study In Terror, A -- (Movie Clip) I'm Proper New Holmes (John Neville) and Watson (Donald Houston) are patrolling Whitechapel before the most gratuitous killing of Mary Kelly (English-Hungarian starlet Edina Ronay) in A Study In Terror, 1966.
Study In Terror, A -- (Movie Clip) And Now, Whitechapel! Holmes (John Neville) schools Watson (Donald Houston) who's reading about Jack the Ripper as they become engaged in the case in the time-bending A Study In Terror, 1966.
Study In Terror, A -- (Movie Clip) I'll Have You Carved! Victim-to-be Polly (Christiane Maybach) tangles with customers then with barkeep Steiner (Peter Carsten) before meeting her end in the Sherlock Holmes/Jack The Ripper yarn A Study In Terror, 1966.
Study In Terror, A -- (Movie Clip) Thanks To Jack The Ripper! Crusading doctor Murray (Anthony Quayle, with aide Judi Dench standing by) addresses a crowd including Holmes (John Neville) and Watson (Donald Houston) in A Study In Terror, 1966.

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