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Tag Archives: Michael Gough
The Corpse (1971) Viktors Ritelis, Michael Gough, Yvonne Mitchell, Sharon Gurney
A mother and daughter hatch a scheme to murder their family’s domineering and sadistic patriarch. Read More »
Black Zoo (1963) Robert Gordon, Michael Gough, Jeanne Cooper, Rod Lauren
The owner of a small zoo uses the animals to kill his enemies. Read More »
No Resting Place (1951) Paul Rotha, Michael Gough, Eithne Dunne, Noel Purcell
Alex Kyle is an Irish Traveller. Whilst out poaching he is disturbed by the local gamekeeper. Read More »
Horrors of the Black Museum (1959) Arthur Crabtree, Michael Gough, June Cunningham, Graham Curnow
A frustrated thriller writer wants accurate crimes for his next book so he hypnotizes his assistant to make him commit the required crimes. Read More »
Night Was Our Friend (1951) Michael Anderson, Elizabeth Sellars, Michael Gough, Ronald Howard
Martin’s plane crashes in the jungle of Brazil. Nobody believes he survived. Read More »
The House in the Woods (1957) Maxwell Munden, Ronald Howard, Patricia Roc, Michael Gough
The spirit of a murdered woman returns to take her revenge. Read More »
Blackeyes (1989) Dennis Potter, Michael Gough, Carol Royle, Nigel Planer, Drama
Blackeyes is an attempt to explore “what does go on between men and women in their heads, to show the possibilities of the ways that they see each other.” Read More »
Dracula (1958) Terence Fisher, Peter Cushing, Christopher Lee, Michael Gough, Fantasy, Horror
On a search for his missing friend Jonathan Harker (John Van Eyssen), vampire hunter Dr. Van Helsing (Peter Cushing) is led to Count Dracula’s (Christopher Lee) castle. Upon arriving, Van Helsing finds an undead Harker in Dracula’s crypt and discovers that the count’s next target is Harker’s ailing fiancée, Lucy Holmwood (Carol Marsh). With the help of her brother, Arthur (Michael Gough), Van Helsing struggles to protect Lucy and put an end to Count Dracula’s parasitic reign of terror.
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