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Derren Nesbitt (born Derren Michael Horwitz; 19 June 1935) is a British actor. Nesbitt's film career began in the late 1950s, and he appeared in many British television series throughout the 1960s and 1970s. He is perhaps best known for his role as Major von Hapen in the 1968 film Where Eagles Dare.
You Are Awful (U.S. title: Get Charlie Tully [2]) is a 1972 British comedy film directed by Cliff Owen and starring Dick Emery, Derren Nesbitt, Ronald Fraser and Cheryl Kennedy. [3] It was written by John Warren and John Singer.
The Amorous Milkman is a 1975 British sex comedy film directed by Derren Nesbitt and starring Julie Ege, Diana Dors and Brendan Price. [1] It was written by Nesbitt based on his 1973 novel of the same name. A young milkman enjoys a number of adventures with bored women on his round. One version of the poster showed a self-satisfied cat licking ...
This episode contains more Number Twos than any other. Not only can one see André Van Gyseghem's retiring Number Two and the scheming Derren Nesbitt as his "heir presumptive", but there are also two others, seen briefly and given only a line each. These two other actors, one male and one female, are uncredited, and remain unidentified.
Derren Nesbitt thoroughly convinces as the brash, brutal and callous Tony, Keith Faulkner is an effective foil as the easily led Frank, Carol White has her moments as the frightened Jean, and Harry Locke is eloquently mute as the unfortunate Carter. There are few comedy touches, but real tension and a scorching finale." [6]
Pages in category "Films directed by Derren Nesbitt" This category contains only the following page. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. The Amorous Milkman
Allowing that the plot is improbably "loaded" and coincidental, this sharp, brisk thriller is a soundly entertaining job of minor film-making. With the same director, Vernon Sewell, and young players, Derren Nesbitt and Keith Faulkner, it works up as credible a suspense as that other commendable second feature, The Man In The Back Seat [1961 ...
The Naked Runner is a 1967 British espionage film directed by Sidney J. Furie and starring Frank Sinatra, Peter Vaughan and Edward Fox.It was the last film Sinatra made with Warner Bros., and is largely viewed as being a disastrous end to his association with the studio.