David T. Chantler


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Cash On Demand (1961) -- (Movie Clip) Open, Give This Christmas Tight opening to the well-received Hammer Films’ production, based on an episode of the British TV anthology series Theatre 70, not released in the UK until December, 1963, but with a holiday setting an a twist on Dickens’ A Christmas Carol, Cash On Demand, 1961, starring Peter Cushing and Andrè Morell.
Cash On Demand (1961) -- (Movie Clip) One Of The Few Dignified Businesses We’ve just been meeting the staff of a provincial English branch bank, two days before Christmas, when their oppressive manager (Peter Cushing as Fordyce) arrives, taking bites out of Miss Pringle, Pearson, and Sanderson (Edith Sharpe, Richard Vernon, Norman Bird), a little kinder to Peter and Sally (Barry Lowe, Lois Daine), early in Hammer Films’ Cash On Demand, 1961.
Cash On Demand (1961) -- (Movie Clip) You Look Ridiculous Only uptight manager Fordyce (Peter Cushing) knows that Col. Gore-Hepburn (Andrè Morell) is really a suave robber holding his family hostage while posing as an inspector from the bank’s security firm, so beleaguered staffers Harvill, Pearson and Sanderson (Barry Lowe, Richard Vernon, Norman Bird) exhibit some team spirit, in Hammer Films’ much-praised Cash On Demand, 1961.
Cash On Demand (1961) -- (Movie Clip) Someone Of Consequence Wholly new character (Andrè Morell as Col. Gore-Hepburn) pulls up outside our Haversham, England bank branch, meeting first Harvill (Barry Lowe), then chief clerk Pearson (Richard Vernon), who’s already in a job-threatening pre-Christmas conflict with fastidious manager Fordyce (Peter Cushing), early in Hammer Films’ Cash On Demand, 1961.
Follow The Boys (1963) -- (Movie Clip) A Cheap Rolls-Royce Shooting pretty clearly on the waterfront in Cannes, Americans Liz and Bonnie (Janis Paige, Connie Francis) have just met, miffed because the ship carrying their men has been diverted to Italy, joined by French Michele (Dany Robin) and another yank Toni (Paula Prentiss), and improvising, early in Follow The Boys, 1963.
Follow The Boys (1963) -- (Movie Clip) It's An Italian Baby Stranded in an Italian village with car trouble (Eric Pohlmann their farmer host), aiming to meet the U.S. Navy ship carrying their beaus, French Michele (Dany Robin) and Americans Liz, Toni and Bonnie (Janis Paige, Paula Prentiss and Connie Francis, born Concetta Rosemarie Franconero, in Newark, NJ), pull together, in MGM’s Follow The Boys, 1963.
She (1965) -- (Movie Clip) Palestine 1918 End of the first World War finds English Major Holly (Peter Cushing), his soldier and man-servant Job (Bernard Cribbins) and fellow officer Leo (John Richardson) at loose ends in Palestine, opening Hammer Films' She, 1965, starring Ursula Andress.
She (1965) -- (Movie Clip) Ayesha British Leo (John Richardson) is lured on by the vision of "Ayesha," (Ursula Andress), friends Holly (Peter Cushing) and Job (Bernard Cribbins) also hoping for ancient treasures, following their service in the first World War, on location in Israel, in Hammer Films' She, 1965.
She (1965) -- (Movie Clip) A Man Who Fears Your Wrath High priest Billali (Christopher Lee) has rescued injured Leo (John Richardson) and friends (Peter Cushing, Bernard Cribbins) from an exotic mob, leading them through impressive Hammer Films' sets to his queen Ayesha (Ursula Andress) in She, 1965.

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