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Cover Girl Killer is a 1959 black and white British 'B' [1] thriller film written and directed by Terry Bishop and starring Harry H. Corbett, Felicity Young, Victor Brooks and Spencer Teakle. [ 2 ] Plot
Victor Brooks (1918–2000) was an English film and television actor. [1]He was known for his silver screen portrayals of police officers, such as in British thrillers Cover Girl Killer (1959), Witchcraft (1964), and Devils of Darkness (1965). [1]
Model for Murder (1959) Life in Danger (1959) Cover Girl Killer (1959) Danger Tomorrow (1960) The Unstoppable Man (1960) Hair of the Dog (1962) Bomb in the High Street (1963) Hamile a.k.a. The Tonga Hamlet (1964) A Small Miracle (1976) – short (for the National Kidney Research Fund) [7]
Barrad's film roles included the Taxidermist in The Man Who Knew Too Much (1956), Lennie Ross in Cover Girl Killer (1959), Small Man in Peeping Tom (1960), There Was a Crooked Man (1960), Honeydew in The Primitives (1962), Consul in We Joined the Navy (1962), Zebra Man in Don't Raise the Bridge, Lower the River (1968), Wedding Guest in ...
Blue Heat: The Case of the Cover Girl Murders (a.k.a. "Blue Heat") is a 1997 Windows game developed by Quarium Inc. and published by Orion Interactive. It was based on the 1995 film Cover Me . Plot
Dermot Kelly (15 May 1918 – 18 February 1980) was an Irish actor often in comic roles, in films and on TV. [1] [2] He achieved popularity as a recurring tramp character, sidekick to Arthur Haynes's vagrant, in TV's The Arthur Haynes Show in the early 1960s.
In British Sound Films: The Studio Years 1928–1959 David Quinlan rated the film as "average", writing: "Interesting thriller; doesn't quite work." [9] The Radio Times Guide to Films gave the film 3/5 stars, writing: "Kent has a juicy role here, since all her acquaintances have a different view of her ranging from kindly neighbour to drunken ...
Cover Her Face is the debut 1962 crime novel of P. D. James. [1] It details the investigations into the death of a young, ambitious maid, surrounded by a family which has reasons to want her gone – or dead. The title is taken from a passage from John Webster's The Duchess of Malfi: "Cover her face.