Thorley Walters
13 titles
Filmography
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Vampire Circus
(1972)As the plague runs rampant throughout the countryside, a quarantined village is visited by a traveling circus, and children begin to disappear.

Sherlock Holmes and the Deadly Necklace
(1962)An ancient necklace forensically traced to Cleopatra becomes the center of a battle between Sherlock Holmes and Watson vs. their nemesis professor.

The Sign of Four
(1983)A young woman hires Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson to look into her father's friends' mysterious deaths and find the world's second-largest diamond.

The Phantom of the Opera
(1962)A unique and haunting interpretation of Gaston Leroux's grand guignol classic. The classic tale of the disfigured musician who haunts the London Opera House (a change from Paris for this version) and kidnaps the young soprano he loves. The addition of an evil dwarf makes for heightened drama.

The Earth Dies Screaming
(1964)A devastating, deadly alien invasion to take over Earth forces survivors in Britain to fight off the weapons of war, including robots and poison gas.

Murder She Said
(1961)When nobody will believe she witnessed a murder, elderly sleuth Miss Marple takes a job as a maid to ferret out clues.

Frankenstein Must Be Destroyed
(1969)Baron Frankenstein (Peter Cushing, "Star Wars") is once again up to his experiments on the border between life and death, but his actions this time show that he is the true monster. Attempting to preserve the medical knowledge of a brilliant but insane surgeon, Frankenstein performs a brain transplant, an operation that leads to disaster and, ultimately, his own doom.

The People That Time Forgot
(1977)In this epic adventure, an expedition searching for a lost explorer stumbles upon a strange oasis in the Arctic inhabited by dinosaurs and cavemen.

The Little Drummer Girl
(1984)Palestinian intelligence says she's loyal to their cause. Israeli counterintelligence says she's "bright, creative, underused, romantic and a liar." Academy Award winner* Diane Keaton stars as Charlie, a repertory actress and Palestinian sympathizer who plays the role of - and for - her life when she's thrust onto the center stage of international espionage. Klaus Kinski and Yorgo Voyagis co-star as shrewd Israeli operatives who plot to use Charlie as bait to capture an elusive Palestinian terrorist (Sami Frey). Director George Roy Hill masterfully arranges the pieces of this cloak-and-dagger puzzle based on John le Carré's bestseller into a dazzling thriller racing full tilt through London, Munich, Athens, Jerusalem and Beirut. March to the enthralling beat of The Little Drummer Girl.

Soft Targets
(1982)A Russian journalist believes he is being targeted by British Intelligence. Is his paranoia justified, or is he in fact a spy?

The Man Who Haunted Himself
(1970)Roger Moore is a man with an evil doppelganger in this thriller. After an accident, Harold Pelham discovers his mirror image is meddling with his personal and professional life.

David Copperfield
This adaptation of Dickens’s beloved novel follows the young orphan as he endures a troubled childhood and eventually finds literary success.

Trog
(1970)The Abominable Snowman of the Himalayas. Bigfoot of the Pacific Northwest. Few claim to have seen these links to our primitive past. But when a wild half-man/half-ape emerges from his countryside cave, TV cameras are there to observe the event - and the terror!