Herbert Lom
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Filmography
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The Phantom of the Opera
(1962)A unique and haunting interpretation of Gaston Leroux's grand guignol classic. The classic tale of the disfigured musician who haunts the London Opera House (a change from Paris for this version) and kidnaps the young soprano he loves. The addition of an evil dwarf makes for heightened drama.

Mark of the Devil
(1970)A witch hunter's apprentice has second thoughts after getting some unsettling on-the-job training in a superstitious, 17th-century Austrian hamlet.

Hell Drivers
(1957)An ex-trucker, carrying heavy cargos over rugged roads, tries to expose his boss's racket.

The Pink Panther Strikes Again
(1976)After escaping from an insane asylum, the hilariously crazy Chief Inspector Dreyfus sends 26 assassins on the trail of hapless Inspector Clouseau.

Revenge of the Pink Panther
(1978)The ever-bungling Inspector Clouseau dodges bombs, bullets, karate chops, and his own blundering screw-ups — much to Chief Inspector Dreyfus' dismay.

Vampir Cuadecuc
(1972)A film shot behind another! Everything is turned inside out behind the scenes of Jesús Franco’s 1972 mainstream horror film starring Christopher Lee, Count Dracula, as Spanish Pere Portabella turns on-set footage into an abbreviated, self-reflexive and surrealist version of the Count’s story.

Whom the Gods Wish to Destroy 2
(1967)Following the successful conspiracy to execute Siegfried, Kriemhild gets an inroad to exact her revenge by agreeing to marry the king of the Huns.

The Sect
(1991)As a global satanic cabal grows in ferocity, an unwitting young schoolteacher is chosen to deliver the ultimate evil.

Mr. Topaze
(1961)Mr. Topaze (Peter Sellers), an honest and unassuming school teacher, is fired when he refuses to give a pass grade to a failing student, the grandson of a wealthy baroness. Castel Benac, a government official who runs a crooked financial business on the side, is persuaded by his mistress, Suzy, a musical comedy actress, to hire Mr. Topaze as the front man for his business. Gradually, Topaze becomes a rapacious financier who sacrifices his honesty for success and, in a final stroke of business bravado, fires Benac and acquires Suzy in the deal.

Murders in the Rue Morgue
(1971)As a theater troupe prepares for a gruesome production in Paris, a madman with an ax to grind arrives and begins spilling blood backstage.

99 Women
(1969)Off the coast of Panama, there is an island with a female penal colony, run by a sadistic superintendent. When several prisoners mysteriously die, leading to a breakout and mutiny, an extensive investigation of the horrific events begins.
The Horse Without a Head
(1964)Five pampered French children with their wheeled, headless, toy horse accidentally become tangled up in a plot to rob the Dijon - Paris express of 100,000,000. They foil the robbery when a thief stashes the key to his hiding place inside the horse.

Son of the Pink Panther
(1993)Inspector Clouseau's alarmingly similar son bungles his way through a mission to rescue a kidnapped princess, dismaying Clouseau's old nemesis.

The Ladykillers
(1955)Director Alexander Mackendrick's film centres on a criminal gang planning their next job, who find themselves boarding with an innocent old lady who thinks they are musicians. When the gang set out to kill Mrs Wilberforce, they run into one problem after another, and they get what they deserve.

Gambit
(1966)A cockney thief conspires with an enigmatic dancehall girl to carry out the perfect robbery by stealing a valuable sculpture from under the nose of its ruthless owner.

North West Frontier
(1959)A British Army Officer, Captain Scott, is sent to rescue a five-year-old Indian Prince and his American governess from a group of rebels.

The Seventh Veil
(1945)A concert pianist with amnesia fights to regain her memory.

Dark Places
(1973)The ex-administrator of an asylum unlocks a nightmare of lust, larceny and insanity inside the crumbling estate he’s inherited from an elderly inmate.

Count Dracula
(1970)Indelible performances, lush locations, and sinister sensuality mark what may be the most faithful film adaptation of Bram Stoker’s vampire classic

King Solomon's Mines
(1985)A soldier of fortune embarks on a heart-pounding journey to help a clever young woman find her missing father, who got lost in the African jungle.