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Neil Hallett (born John W. Neil; 30 June 1924 – 5 December 2004) was a Belgian-born English actor.His stage name was taken from a combination of his proper surname, Neil, and his grandmother's maiden name, Hallet.
Top Floor Girl is a 1959 British drama film directed by Max Varnel and starring Kay Callard, Neil Hallett and Robert Raikes. [1] It was written by Brian Clemens and Eldon Howard and produced by The Danzigers.
Can You Keep It Up For A Week? is a 1974 British sex comedy film directed by Jim Atkinson and starring Jeremy Bulloch, Sue Longhurst, Neil Hallett, Richard O'Sullivan and Valerie Leon. [ 1 ] Plot
Strictly Confidential is a 1959 British second feature ('B') [1] comedy film directed by Charles Saunders and starring Richard Murdoch, William Kendall, Maya Koumani and Neil Hallett. [2] The screenplay was by Brock Williams. Two con-men, recently released from prison, are enlisted by a widow to help her recover control of her late husband's ...
Film of play by Simon Gray: Callan: Don Sharp: Edward Woodward, Eric Porter: Thriller: TV spin-off Can You Keep It Up for a Week? Jim Atkinson: Jeremy Bulloch, Neil Hallett: Sex comedy [1] Captain Kronos – Vampire Hunter: Brian Clemens: Horst Janson, John Carson, Caroline Munro: Horror: Carry On Dick: Gerald Thomas: Sid James, Barbara Windsor ...
During a film-acting career that lasted from the early 1960s until 1975, she appeared in about 30 films, the TV series Man of the World (1962), and was at one point under consideration as a replacement for Diana Rigg in The Avengers. [1] In one episode of Dr. Finlay's Casebook in 1967, Reed played opposite Bill Simpson, whom she later married.
Virgin Witch is a British horror sexploitation film directed by Ray Austin and starring Ann and Vicki Michelle, Patricia Haines and Neil Hallett. [1] A prospective model and her sister join a coven of white wizards. The film was shot in 1970 and is copyrighted as a 1971 production. However, censorship problems would mean it was not widely seen ...
Fun and Games (also known as Bed Games; US title: 1000 Convicts and a Woman) is a 1971 British sexploitation film directed by Ray Austin and starring Alexandra Hay, Sandor Elès, Harry Baird and Neil Hallett. [1] An oversexed teenage girl causes havoc among the inmates of a British prison governed by her father.