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Movies Starring Howard Vernon

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The Unknown Man of Shandigor (1967)

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Crazed scientist Herbert Von Krantz has invented a device to sterilize all nuclear weapons -- and a mad herd of rival spies are desperate to get their hands on the device, including a sect of bald, turtleneck-wearing assassins.

The Diabolical Dr. Z (1966)

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A woman seeks to avenge her father's death using a local dancer, with long poisonous fingernails, to do her bidding.

Operation Double Cross (1965)

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In Barcelona, secret agent Antoine Donadieu thwarts the plans of a Nazi scientist.

The Awful Dr. Orlof (1962)

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Dr. Orlof, a former prison doctor, abducts beautiful women from nightclubs to use their skin to repair his daughter's fire-scarred face. He is assisted by Morpho, a deformed monstrosity who delights in biting his victims. Orlof had better hurry, though -- a young police inspector and his ballerina girlfriend are onto his sadistic practices.

The Sadistic Baron Von Klaus (1962)

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In the eerie village of Holfen, a series of gruesome murders sparks rumors of a centuries-old curse, with a noble heir caught between suspicion and his own dark urges.

Manina, the Lighthouse-Keeper's Daughter (1952)

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Gerard, a 25-year-old student, decides to find a treasure Troilus lost in the sea after the Peloponnesian War. His meeting with Manina jeopardises his plans of finding the treasure.

The Silence of the Sea (1949)

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In a small town in occupied France in 1941, the German officer, Werner Von Ebrennac is billeted in the house of the uncle and his niece. The uncle and niece refuse to speak to him, but each evening the officer warms himself by the fire and talks of his country, his music, and his idealistic views of the relationship between France and Germany. That is, until he visits Paris and discovers what is really going on...