List of the best Victor Brooks movies: Cover Girl Killer(1959), The Brides of Dracula(1960), The Day of the Triffids(1963), It Takes a Thief(1959) ... ...
Crime, Drama
UK
1959
61 Minutes
Inspector Brunner
Harry H. Corbett Felicity Young Spencer Teakle Victor Brooks Bernadette Milnes Christina Gregg Tony Doonan John Barrard Charles Lloyd Pack Alan Edwards Dermot Kelly
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A bikini-clad pin-up is found dead by the Serpentine in the same place, pose and get-up as when she appeared on the cover of "Wow!" magazine. When the police find the same fate befalling ... See full summary »
Horror
UK
1960
85 Minutes
Hans
Peter Cushing David Peel Martita Hunt Yvonne Monlaur Freda Jackson Miles Malleson Henry Oscar Mona Washbourne Andree Melly Victor Brooks Fred Johnson
Vampire hunter Van Helsing returns to Transylvania to destroy handsome bloodsucker Baron Meinster, who has designs on beautiful young schoolteacher Marianne.
Sci-Fi
1963
93 Minutes
Howard Keel Nicole Maurey Janette Scott Kieron Moore Mervyn Johns Janina Faye Alison Leggatt Ewan Roberts Collette Wilde Carol Ann Ford Geoffrey Matthews
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A Navy officer (Howard Keel) and others (Nicole Maurey, Janette Scott) not blinded by meteorites seek a way to stop cosmic plants from killing people.
Crime, Drama
1959
89 Minutes
Jayne Mansfield Anthony Quayle Carl Mohner Peter Reynolds John Bennett Barbara Mullen Peter Pike Robert Brown Dermot Walsh Edward Judd John Stratton
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Jailed for his role in a gang heist and ditched by its female leader (Jayne Mansfield), a widower (Anthony Quayle) decides to keep the loot.