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The Snorkel is a 1958 British thriller film directed by Guy Green and stars Peter van Eyck, Betta St. John and Mandy Miller. [2] It was a Hammer Films production, and the last film role for Miller. Plot
The film was still being shown in US movie theatres into the 1960s. For example, it was the second film in a triple feature - between The Black Orchid (1958) and Maracaibo (1959) - at the Mt Lebanon Drive-In in Lebanon PA on 19 July 1963. [8] Two years later, the movie continued to be at the bottom of a double bill.
Title Director Cast Genre Notes 1958: The Adventures of Hal 5: Don Sharp: Adventure: Another Time, Another Place: Lewis Allen: Lana Turner, Glynis Johns, Sean Connery: Drama: Bachelor of Hearts
A flying boat is forced to ditch in the Pacific during a thunderstorm. Aboard are the owner-pilot Jack Bennett (John Gregson), the navigator Willy (), the flight attendant Teresa (Pier Angeli) and six passengers: a policeman, Petersen (Clifford Evans); his prisoner Mark (Eddie Constantine); Whitey Mullen (Richard Attenborough), a witness against Mark; Dr Strauss, a German scientist (Gunnar ...
From top: Juanita Hall as Bloody Mary singing "Happy Talk", Betta St. John as Liat, and William Tabbert as Lt. Cable in the original Broadway cast of South Pacific (1950) Betta St. John (born Betty Jean Striegler , November 26, 1929 – June 23, 2023) was an American actress, singer, and dancer who worked on Broadway, the West End, and in ...
The Snorkel (1958) as The Inspector; Sea Fury (1958) as Fernando; The Roots of Heaven (1958) as Habib; Les Tripes au soleil (1959) as Stanley père; Killers of Kilimanjaro (1959) as Ben Ahmed; Our Man in Havana (1959) as Cifuentes; Under Ten Flags (1960) as Master of Abdullah; The Criminal (1960) as Frank Saffron; The 3 Worlds of Gulliver (1960 ...
Marie Burke was a British character comedian and trained as an operatic singer in Italy. [3] [4] She appeared in films in 1917, before making her stage debut in 1919.[5]As a member of the Katja Company she was touring Australia in 1926 when she and her colleague, the tenor Warde Morgan, were seriously injured in the Aberdeen Rail Disaster.
According to a contemporary advertisement for the New Plaza Theater in Odessa, Texas, Invisible Invaders was the third movie on a triple feature, with Plan 9 from Outer Space as the first movie and The Snorkel as the second, showing on September 27 and 28, 1959, just four months after Invisible Invaders was released. [13]