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Twisted Nerve is a 1968 British psychological thriller film directed by Roy Boulting and starring Hywel Bennett, Hayley Mills, Billie Whitelaw and Frank Finlay. [3] [2] The film follows a disturbed young man, Martin, who pretends, under the name of Georgie, to be intellectually impaired in order to be near Susan, a girl with whom he has become infatuated.
Dave Tyack (4 March 1978 – c. 2002), who also recorded under the name Dakota Oak, was an English musician and a founding artist on the Twisted Nerve Records label. He recorded alongside fellow Twisted Nerve artists Badly Drawn Boy and Andy Votel on several releases and played drums with two further bands, Misty Dixon and D.O.T.
Twisted Nerve: Roy Boulting: Hayley Mills, Hywel Bennett, Billie Whitelaw: United Kingdom [115] 1969: The Bird with the Crystal Plumage: Dario Argento: Tony Musante, Suzy Kendall, Eva Renzi: Italy West Germany [116] The Laughing Woman: Piero Schivazappa: Philippe Leroy, Dagmar Lassander: Italy [117] Paranoia: Umberto Lenzi: Carroll Baker, Lou ...
Les Bicyclettes de Belsize is a 1968 British musical 29-minute short film directed by Douglas Hickox and starring Judy Huxtable and Anthony May. [1] It was a supporting feature to Roy Boulting's horror film Twisted Nerve (1968).
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The first EP and several singles were released on Gough's own label "Twisted Nerve", which he started with like-minded Manchester musician Andy Votel. Badly Drawn Boy rose in popularity in 1997 when he joined the likes of Thom Yorke , Richard Ashcroft , and Mike D on the celebrity-filled UNKLE album Psyence Fiction .
Hywel Thomas Bennett [1] [a] (8 April 1944 – 24 July 2017) was a Welsh film and television actor. He had a lead role in The Family Way (1966) and played the titular "thinking man's layabout" James Shelley in the television sitcom Shelley (1979–1992).
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