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Captain Clegg (U.S. title: Night Creatures [1]) is a 1962 British adventure horror film directed by Peter Graham Scott and starring Peter Cushing, Yvonne Romain, Patrick Allen, and Oliver Reed. [2] It produced by John Temple-Smith for Hammer Film Productions. It is loosely based on the Doctor Syn character created by Russell Thorndike.
Horror films released in 1962; Title Director Cast Country Notes The Awful Dr. Orloff: Jesús Franco: Riccardo Valle, Perla Cristal, Howard Vernon: France Spain [1] The Cabinet of Caligari: Roger Kay: Glynis Johns, Dick Davalos: United States United Kingdom [2] Captain Clegg (a.k.a. Night Creatures) Peter Graham Scott: Peter Cushing, Yvonne ...
He appeared in the Hammer film Captain Clegg (1962), known in the United States as Night Creatures. Cushing starred as Parson Blyss, the local reverend of an 18th-century English coastal town believed to be hiding his smuggling activities with reports of ghosts. [21] The film was roughly based on the Doctor Syn novels by Russell Thorndike.
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A list of films produced in the United Kingdom in 1962 (see 1962 in film): 1962. Title Director Cast Genre Notes 1962: All Night Long ... British films of 1962 at IMDb
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