Rupert Davies
9 titles
Filmography
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Dracula Has Risen from the Grave
(1968)When the niece of a prominent clergyman becomes Dracula's victim, the monsignor vows to put a stop to Dracula's deadly ways.

Joe 90
Joe McClaine is a 9-year-old boy whose adoptive father has developed a method of transferring specialized brain patterns into his son's mind.

The Oblong Box
(1969)A British aristocrat's brother, kept locked away after being mysteriously mutilated in Africa, escapes and seeks revenge after being inadvertently buried alive in an attempt to spirit him away from prying eyes.

Five Golden Dragons
(1967)A cryptic note found on a dead manβs body tips a wealthy playboy to a gold-trafficking ring with a war between its kingpins and local, rival mobsters.

The Night Visitor
(1971)A man named Salem escapes from an insane asylum where he was confined for an axe-murder. Falsely convicted under a plea of "guilty due to insanity," he does not plan to let his sister and her husband forget that they were responsible for the murder of a farmhand and for his cruel imprisonment in the asylum.

The Firechasers
(1971)A suave insurance investigator and a persistent reporter team up to search for a mad arsonist, and while they are hot on the trail, sparks fly.

The Spy Who Came In from the Cold
(1965)On his last mission, a burnt-out British agent in Berlin is to infiltrate East German intelligence, as he's recruited by an ambitious Communist operative, but his real role soon becomes all too apparent.

Witchfinder General
(1968)Horror favourite Vincent Price excels in one of his best roles as pious monster Matthew Hopkins, the notorious self-styled Witchfinder General.
The Brides of Fu Manchu
(1966)The master of evil takes a harem of horror when villainous doctor Fu Manchu (Christopher Lee) kidnaps 12 lovely girls--each the daughter of a prominent political or industrial figure from a different country--in a bid to force their fathers to cooperate with his new scheme to dominate the world.