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John Keith Patrick Allen (17 March 1927 – 28 July 2006) was a British actor. ... Allen made his film debut in Alfred Hitchcock's Dial M for Murder (1954).
Patrick Allen may refer to: . Patrick Allen (actor) (1927–2006), British actor Patrick Allen (music educator) (born 1955), English author Patrick Allen (American football) (1961–2021), American football player
The film partially inspired a Hindi-language version in 1985, released as Aitbaar, starring Raj Babbar, Dimple Kapadia and Suresh Oberoi. [34] A Tamil-language adaptation, titled Saavi , with Sathyaraj , Saritha , Jaishankar and Nizhalgal Ravi , was released in the same year. [ 35 ]
The Traitors is a 1962 British thriller film directed by Robert Tronson and starring Patrick Allen, Jacqueline Ellis, Zena Walker and James Maxwell. [1] It was written by J. Levy and Jim O'Connolly .
Diamonds on Wheels is a 1973 British family comedy film directed by Jerome Courtland and starring Peter Firth, Patrick Allen, George Sewell, Derek Newark, George Woodbridge and Barry Jackson. [1] It was written by Pierre Castex and William R. Yates.
Among her most memorable film appearances was as Marie Eaton in Hammer's The Devil Rides Out , in which her husband Patrick Allen provided the dubbing for actor Leon Greene. She and Allen also starred together in the science fiction thriller Night of the Big Heat . Both films were directed by Terence Fisher.
Night of the Big Heat is a 1967 British science fiction film directed by Terence Fisher, and starring Patrick Allen, Christopher Lee, Peter Cushing and Jane Merrow. [2] It was based on the 1959 novel of the same name by John Lymington, and was released in the UK by Planet Film Productions.
Also on the film's release, Variety said: "Gwen Watford and Patrick Allen, as the distraught parents, and Alison Leggatt, as a wise, understanding grandmother, lead a cast which is directed with complete sensitivity by Cyril Frankel. Both Watford and Allen are completely credible while Leggatt, well-served by John Hunter's script, is outstanding.