Dennis Price
16 titles
Filmography
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Kind Hearts and Coronets
(1949)A black sheep distant relative of Edwardian England blue bloods plots to murder the eight heirs standing between him and the family fortune.

Murder at 3am
(1953)1953. A police detective suspects that his sister's boyfriend is a murderer.

Song of Paris
(1952)A comedy of errors and desire concerning a love triangle and rivalry between two men in Paris who are smitten with a vivacious cabaret singer.

Twins of Evil
(1971)Two orphaned identical twins go live with their uncle, a religious sect leader who hunts all women suspected of witchcraft or vampirism.

Vampyros Lesbos
(1971)This lesbian, Aegean take on Bram Stoker’s Dracula stars Ewa Strömberg in the Jonathan Harker role, as a lawyer sent to deal with the mysterious Countess Carody (Soledad Miranda) on a remote Turkish island, finding herself soon drawn into a strange world of hallucinatory fantasies.

The Haunted House of Horror
(1969)A Tigon British classic. Once, in a now-deserted mansion, a man went mad and sliced up his entire family. Now, a group of jaded boys and girls from Swinging Sixties London decide to go out to the house on a dare. Frankie Avalon and Dennis Price star. Michael Armstrong directs.

Horror Hospital
(1973)A ‘60s pop singer going to a country estate for a rest falls for the owner’s niece, but neither know the owners use the guests as surgical subjects.

School for Scoundrels
(1960)Enrol at the wacky College of Lifemanship where a senior host of Great British comedians teach a completely uproarious course on how to come out tops in any social situation. Study with Alastair Sim and learn his valuable hints on the art of comic One-upmanship.

I'm All Right Jack
(1959)An aristocrat in search of a career becomes caught up in the struggles between his profit-minded uncle and an aggressive labour union. Contains discriminatory content. (1959)(105 mins)

What a Carve Up!
(1961)To get his inheritance, a man must spend the night in his ancestral home, where guests soon begin to die. Cast: Sid James, Shirley Eaton, Kenneth Connor, Donald Pleasence, Dennis Price, Esma Cannon.

The Horror of Frankenstein
(1970)Hammer legend Jimmy Sangster made his directorial debut with The Horror of Frankenstein, a bold experiment in horror comedy. When the cold, arrogant genius Victor Frankenstein murders his father, he inherits the title of Baron von Frankenstein and the family fortune. He uses his newfound riches to enter medical school, but is forced to return home when he impregnates the Dean's daughter.

The Millionairess
(1960)A millionairess and a doctor cannot marry until they meet conditions set up by their respective parents.
Doctor in Distress
(1963)After injuring his back in a fall, Sir Lancelot Spratt (James Robertson Justice), the pompous medical director at a London hospital, falls in love with his physical therapist, Iris (Barbara Murray). Softened by this encounter, Spratt seeks romantic advice from Simon Sparrow (Dirk Bogarde), a suave young doctor who has also become enamored of a woman -- Delia (Samantha Eggar), a beautiful would-be actress. The two doctors attempt to court their respective loves --with mixed results.

Jules Verne's Rocket to the Moon
(1967)A blustering showman embraces a bold plan to reach the moon first, facing off against schemers, lovers, and dreamers in a whimsical space adventure.

The Pure Hell of St. Trinian's
(1960)The fourth form monsters' latest trick is their best ever - they've burned down St. Trinian's! As the school stands trial, the police breathe a sigh of relief. But miraculously the judge's infatuation with Rosalie, the beautiful blonde of the sixth form, means the school is freed. For Authority it means a new reign of terror, as with gleeful anticipation the girls of St. Trinian's regroup.

The Adventures of Barry McKenzie
(1972)Reviled by the critics! Adored by fair-dinkum Aussies! In this fan-bloody-tastic classic, Australia's favourite wild colonial boy, Barry McKenzie, journeys to the old country accompanied by his Aunt Edna Everage to take a Captain Cook and further his cultural and intellectual education. Faster than a rat up a drainpipe, Bazza heads for Earls Court to catch up with a bonzer bunch of ex-pat bastards - and from there rampages through London, cracking tubes, parking the tiger, pointing percy, flashing the nasty and handing out knuckle-sandwiches to the unsuspecting Poms - who wouldn't even know a tram was up 'em 'till the bell rang! Barry Humphries, Barry Cocker, Spike Milligan and Peter Cook star in this groundbreaking flick that captured Bazza's celebrated yawn in glorious technicolor and put the Oz fillum industry on the map!