James Kerry

James Kerry

Born: February 22, 1937
Died: November 15, 1994
in Sligo, Ireland

Movies for James Kerry...

Give Us Tomorrow
Title: Give Us Tomorrow
Character: Martin Hammond
Released: November 30, 1978
Type: Movie
Masked intruders take the family of a bank manager hostage in order to rob his bank.
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Killer's Moon
Title: Killer's Moon
Character: Psychiatrist
Released: July 6, 1978
Type: Movie
Four mental patients - who, due to unauthorized experiments, believe they're living in a dream and have shed all moral imperatives - escape and find their way to the nearest bus-load of stranded schoolgirls.
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Title: Blake's 7
Character: Cauder
Released: January 2, 1978
Type: TV
A group of convicts and outcasts fight a guerrilla war against the totalitarian Terran Federation from a highly advanced alien spaceship.
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Title: Raven
Released: September 19, 1977
Type: TV
Raven is released on probation to live with Professor Young, an archaeologist immersed in research into Arthurian legend. He is compelled to fight a plan to build a nuclear plant on the research site, which holds many mysteries.
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Title: The First Churchills
Character: James, Duke of Monmouth
Released: September 27, 1969
Type: TV
The lives of the Duke of Marlborough and his wife Sarah, from their meeting in 1673 to the duke's death in 1722.
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The Gong Game
Title: The Gong Game
Character: Trevor
Released: December 11, 1965
Type: Movie
Once, long ago, Clive Breeze was a hero whose bravery won him a medal. Now, he's a middle-aged failure who's in big, big trouble.
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Title: The Saint
Character: George Hapgood
Released: October 4, 1962
Type: TV
Simon Templar is The Saint, a handsome, sophisticated, debonair, modern-day Robin Hood who recovers ill-gotten wealth and redistributes it to those in need.
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Title: The Avengers
Character: Cordell
Released: January 7, 1961
Type: TV
The Avengers is a British television series created in the 1960s. It initially focused on Dr. David Keel and his assistant John Steed. Hendry left after the first series and Steed became the main character, partnered with a succession of assistants. His most famous assistants were intelligent, stylish and assertive women: Cathy Gale, Emma Peel and Tara King. Later episodes increasingly incorporated elements of science fiction and fantasy, parody and British eccentricity.