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Her film roles include a nurse in 80,000 Suspects (1963), Katharine Banks in Dr. Syn, Alias the Scarecrow (1963), Louise, the niece of Dr. Who ( Peter Cushing ) in Daleks' Invasion Earth 2150 A.D. (1966), [ 2 ] and June in Smokescreen (1964).
Lancelot and Guinevere (1963) − Merlin; Siege of the Saxons (1963) − King Arthur; Tom Jones (1963) − Lieutenant; Dr. Syn, Alias the Scarecrow (1963) − The Bishop; The Eyes of Annie Jones (1964) − Orphanage director; Clash by Night (1964) − Sydney Selwyn; A Jolly Bad Fellow (1964) − The Master; Game for Three Losers (1965) − ...
Retitled as Dr Syn, Alias the Scarecrow, the British theatrical version was released on a double bill with the animated The Sword in the Stone a children's historical film about legendary young King Arthur. They both ran during the December 1963 Christmas season (advertised in the January 1964 issue of Photoplay magazine).
1963: Walt Disney's Wonderful World of Color: Doctor Christopher Syn/ Scarecrow of Romney Marsh: 3 episodes 1963: Sunday Night Play: The Interrogator: 1 episode ("The Prisoner") 1967–68: The Prisoner: Number Six: 17 episodes. Also directed 5 episodes. 1969: Journey into Darkness: Host: TV film 1974: Columbo: Colonel Lyle C. Rumford: 1 episode ...
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The novel inspired the William Buchanan novel Christopher Syn, upon which the Disney film The Scarecrow of Romney Marsh is based, hence the similarities between the plots. In 2007, an abridged version of the novel was broadcast on BBC Radio 4.
Scarecrow (Oz), one of the main protagonists in L. Frank Baum's The Wonderful Wizard of Oz The Scarecrow, a 1908 play by Percy MacKaye; Doctor Syn, a smuggler who operated under the costumed alias, “The Scarecrow”, in the 1915 novel, Doctor Syn, a Tale of the Romney Marsh, by Russell Thorndyke
"A splendid addition to the world-famed Dr. Syn series," according to The Observer. It received positive reviews for its exciting plot and swift narrative pace, as well as some humorous moments like Syn's pulpit denunciation of himself. "Full of violent action, with all subsidiary figures in good form," wrote Maurice Richardson.