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The Magic Sword (also known as St. George and the Dragon, St. George and the Seven Curses, the film's original title, and The Seven Curses of Lodac) is a 1962 American adventure fantasy film directed by Bert I. Gordon [1] that is loosely based on the medieval legend of Saint George and the Dragon.
Later in 1963, she was cast as Joanie in the series finale, "The Convention," of the modern Western series, Empire. In 1963 she also guest-starred as Janie in Season-three of CBS's TV series Route 66 in the episode: "Narcissus On An Old Red Fire Engine". [7] Helm appeared in The Magic Sword (1962) opposite
Jessica (1962) as Nicolina Lombardo; The Magic Sword (1962) as Mignonette; Odio mortale (1962) Duel at the Rio Grande (1963) as Manuela; Gidget Goes to Rome (1963) as Daniela; The Scorpio Letters (1967) as Marie; The Party (1968) as Stella D'Angelo; Raid on Rommel (1971) as Vivi
Hercules in the Haunted World (1962) Jack the Giant Killer (1962) The Magic Sword (1962) Jason and the Argonauts (1963) Hercules the Avenger (1965) Treasure of the Petrified Forest (1965) The Great Adventure of Horus, Prince of the Sun (1968, anime)
Her other film credits include Darby O'Gill and the Little People (1959), The Misfits (1961), The Magic Sword (1962), The Notorious Landlady (1962), Dead Ringer (1964), Camelot (1967) and The Producers (1967). She later denigrated the last film, saying she could not imagine why she had done it except for the money.
Title Director Cast Genre Note 13 West Street: Philip Leacock: Alan Ladd, Rod Steiger, Dolores Dorn: Drama: Columbia: The 300 Spartans: Rudolph Maté: Richard Egan, Diane Baker ...
Practical Magic’s spellbinding tale of the Owens sisters’ quest to break their family curse isn’t just a film for the Halloween season — although it’s a must-watch during the fall. The ...
Sullivan appeared mostly in television roles during his career. In the mid-1950s, he appeared on the religion anthology series Crossroads.In 1961–62, Sullivan made three guest appearances on Perry Mason, including the 1962 episode "The Case of the Unsuitable Uncle" and in each episode played the murder victim. [4]