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The Man in Black is a 1950 British thriller film directed by Francis Searle and starring Betty Ann Davies, Sheila Burrell and Sid James. [1] It was adapted by Hammer Film Productions from the popular British radio series Appointment with Fear featuring Valentine Dyall. [2]
The Man in Black was broadcast for one series of eight episodes in 1949, also on the Light Programme, and again presented by Valentine Dyall in the title role. No episodes are known to have survived. [1] [2] 'Markheim' adapted by John Keir Cross from Robert Louis Stevenson, 31 January 1949
The Man in Black, a 1949 British thriller film; Man in Black: His Own Story in His Own Words, Johnny Cash's autobiography; The Man in Black, a 1965 Western novel by Marvin Albert; The Man in Black, a ballet by James Kudelka; The Man in Black, a strip in the British comics anthology Spike
The October Man (1947) as Man Crossing Railway Bridge (uncredited) Night Beat (1947) as Nixon; No Orchids for Miss Blandish (1948) as Ted (uncredited) The Small Back Room (1949) as 'Knucksie' Mortan, barkeeper; Once a Jolly Swagman (1949) as Rowton; Paper Orchid (1949) as Freddy Evans; Give Us This Day (1949) as Murdin; Man in Black (1949) as ...
Valentine Dyall (7 May 1908 – 24 June 1985) was an English character actor.He worked regularly as a voice actor, and was known for many years as "The Man in Black", the narrator of the BBC Radio horror series Appointment with Fear.
The man is not in black. He is in nothing at all. Wearing his nakedness calmly, like a fact so obvious it requires no explanation, an 86-year-old Chinese male stands up slowly in the otherwise ...
Francis Searle (14 March 1909 – 31 July 2002) was an English film director, writer and producer. [1] He was active in the post-Second World War cinema industry. [2]Amongst the films he directed were The Lady Craved Excitement (1950), One Way Out (1955) and It All Goes to Show (1969).
A Florida judge officially exonerated four Black men who were falsely accused of raping a white teenager seven decades ago. The men known as the Groveland Four, Ernest Thomas, Samuel Shepherd ...