Nigel Green


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Nigel Green

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Jason And The Argonauts (1963) -- (Movie Clip) Man Of Bronze Working on a hot tip from a goddess, Jason (Todd Armstrong) has figured out that tech-wizard Ray Harryhausen's "Man of Bronze" is steam-powered, with a valve in his heel, in Jason and the Argonauts, 1963.
Jason And The Argonauts (1963) -- (Movie Clip) Open, Zeus, King Of The Gods Stately hieroglyphic-style credits and decadent Pelias (Douglas Wilmer) having his fortune told, the opening to the Ray Harryhausen Greek-myth special-effects landmark Jason and the Argonauts, 1963, starring Todd Armstrong.
Jason And The Argonauts (1963) -- (Movie Clip) Shall We Compete? Greek athletes (Nando Poggi, Gary Raymond, others) winning spots on the ship Argo, before a special challenge between Hercules (Nigel Green) and Hylas (John Cairney), in Jason and the Argonauts, 1963, starring Todd Armstrong.
Masque of the Red Death, The (1964) -- (Movie Clip) Shouldn't You Be On Your Knees? Cruel Prince Prospero (Vincent Price) discovers the humble Francesca (Paul McCartney's then-girlfriend Jane Asher), looking out for the interest of her village, lover and father (David Weston, Nigel Green, early in The Masque of the Red Death, 1964.
Face Of Fu Manchu, The (1965) -- (Movie Clip) I Bring You Bad News The daughter (Tsai Chin) and assistant (Peter Mossbacher) of the title character (Christopher Lee) enter his lair in London, with news that Scotland Yard has come calling, causing him to press his prisoner Muller (Walter Rilla) to release the formula for his secret super poison, in The Face Of Fu Manchu, 1965.
Face Of Fu Manchu, The (1965) -- (Movie Clip) Universal Death We’ve just learned that Jansen (Joachim Fuchsberger) and Maria (Karin Dor), the assistant and daughter of kidnapped professor Muller, are a couple, reluctantly sharing what they know with Scotland Yard’s Smith (James Robertson Justice), in the first in the Christopher Lee series, The Face Of Fu Manchu, 1965.
Face Of Fu Manchu, The (1965) -- (Movie Clip) In The Name Of Imperial China Smashing opening, on location in Ireland in this British-German-Irish co-production, in which the title character (Christopher Lee) appears to be executed, a result of the efforts of “the foreigner.” (James Robertson Justice, whom we will learn is a Scotland Yard man), in The Face Of Fu Manchu, 1965.
Let's Kill Uncle -- (Movie Clip) Madness And Sanity Now practicing his martial arts, Uncle Kevin (Nigel Green) freely reveals his sinister plot to newly-orphaned nephew Barnaby (Pat Cardi), in William Castle's Let's Kill Uncle, 1966.
Let's Kill Uncle -- (Movie Clip) A Vise Of Terror Super-spy Uncle Kevin (Nigel Green), just arrived on the island, oddly in uniform, awakens nephew Barnaby (Pat Cardi) and takes him for a stroll, in William Castle's Let's Kill Uncle, 1966.

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