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  2. Vincent Ball - Wikipedia

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    Vincent Martin Ball, OAM (born 4 December 1923) is an Australian retired actor of film, theatre and radio active in the industry for nearly 55 years (with a brief return) firstly in Britain starting in the late 1940s and then his native Australia. Ball, a Royal Air Force military veteran, has also authored a number of books.

  3. Where Eagles Dare - Wikipedia

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    Where Eagles Dare is a 1968 action adventure war film directed by Brian G. Hutton and starring Richard Burton, Clint Eastwood and Mary Ure.Set during World War II, it follows a Special Operations Executive team charged with saving a captured American General from the fictional Schloß Adler fortress, except the mission turns out not to be as it seems.

  4. Robert Beatty - Wikipedia

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    Beatty's film credits include: San Demetrio London (1943), Odd Man Out (1947), Another Shore (1948), Against the Wind (1948), Captain Horatio Hornblower R.N. (1951), The Square Ring (1953), Portrait of Alison / Postmark for Danger (1955), Something of Value, Time lock (1957), The Amorous Prawn (1962), 2001: A Space Odyssey (1968), Where Eagles Dare (1968), The Pink Panther Strikes Again (1976 ...

  5. List of film spoofs in Mad - Wikipedia

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    Where Eagles Dare (December 1968) (Genre: Action adventure war) Larry Siegel: Angelo Torres: 130 October 1969 [index 60] Hoo-Boy, Columbus! Goodbye, Columbus (April 1969) (Genre: Romantic comedy-drama) Arnie Kogen: Mort Drucker: 131 December 1969 [index 61]

  6. Peter Barkworth - Wikipedia

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    He had subsequent roles in No Love for Johnnie (1961), Two a Penny (1967), Where Eagles Dare (1968), Patton (1970), Escape from the Dark (1976), International Velvet (1978) and Champions (1983). His last appearance was in the film Wilde in 1997. [4] He then retired from acting.

  7. Night of the Living Dead (song) - Wikipedia

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    An alternate version of "Where Eagles Dare" was released on Legacy of Brutality in 1985, with overdubbed guitar and bass tracks recorded by Danzig. Different versions of "Night of the Living Dead" and "Where Eagles Dare" appeared on Misfits the following year, while "Rat Fink" appeared on Collection II in 1995.

  8. Talking Pictures TV - Wikipedia

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    Talking Pictures TV (TPTV) is a British free-to-air vintage film and nostalgia television channel. It was launched on 26 May 2015 on Sky channel 343, [Note 1] [2] but later also became available on Freeview, Freesat, and Virgin Media.

  9. Where Eagles Dare (Misfits song) - Wikipedia

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    "Where Eagles Dare" was first recorded by the Misfits in January–February 1979 at C.I. Studios in New York. [4] It was recorded again in June 1979 at the Song Shop, with Danny Zelonky producing. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] The Song Shop recording of "Where Eagles Dare" was released alongside the song "Rat Fink" as the B-side of the band's single " Night of ...