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Arnold L. Miller is a Actor, Director, Writer and Producer born on 20 october 1922

Arnold L. Miller

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Birth 20 october 1922 (101 years)

Arnold L. Miller est un producteur, réalisateur, scénariste et acteur britannique né le 20 octobre 1922 à Londres (Royaume-Uni).

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Filmography of Arnold L. Miller (7 films)

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Actor

The Sorcerers, 1h26
Origin United-kingdom
Genres Science fiction, Fantastic, Horror
Actors Boris Karloff, Ian Ogilvy, Catherine Lacey, Susan George, Ivor Dean, Gerald Campion
Roles Taxi driver
Rating61% 3.0994853.0994853.0994853.0994853.099485
An elderly couple (Boris Karloff and Catherine Lacey) use a new method of hypnosis to share the experiences of others. A bored young man named Mike Roscoe (Ian Ogilvy), serves as their surrogate in acts which become more and more amoral and violent.

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The Blood Beast Terror, 1h20
Directed by Vernon Sewell
Origin United-kingdom
Genres Science fiction, Horror
Themes Films about magic and magicians, Vampires in film
Actors Peter Cushing, Robert Flemyng, Wanda Ventham, David Griffin, Glynn Edwards, Kevin Stoney
Roles Producer
Rating51% 2.5593952.5593952.5593952.5593952.559395
A la fin du XIX siècle, une créature assoiffée de sang fait plusieurs victimes. Un policier mène l’enquête.
Witchfinder General, 1h26
Origin United-kingdom
Genres Drama, Horror, Historical
Themes Films about magic and magicians, Witches in film, Political films
Actors Vincent Price, Ian Ogilvy, Hilary Dwyer, Rupert Davies, Robert Russell, Nicky Henson
Roles Producer
Rating66% 3.347863.347863.347863.347863.34786
In 1645, during the English Civil War, Matthew Hopkins (Vincent Price), an opportunist and witchhunter, takes advantage of the breakdown in social order to impose a reign of terror in East Anglia. Hopkins and his assistant, John Stearne (Robert Russell), visit village after village, brutally torturing confessions out of suspected witches. They charge the local magistrates for the work they carry out.