Tom Criddle

Tom Criddle

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Loyalties
Title: Loyalties
Character: Major Colford
Released: February 29, 1976
Type: Movie
During a weekend at a country house in the 1920s, a Jewish outsider accuses a former officer of theft, setting off a tragic chain of events.
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The House on the Hill
Title: The House on the Hill
Character: Judge
Released: January 20, 1975
Type: Movie
A court had to decide what to do about Ellen, an elderly lady living on her own in a deteriorating rented property.
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The Man Who Had Power Over Women
Title: The Man Who Had Power Over Women
Character: Clergyman
Released: August 12, 1970
Type: Movie
A successful talent agent enjoys the good life until his wife leaves him. Moving in with his friend and igniting an affair with the man's wife, he also acquires a difficult new client whose public image must be preserved at any cost.
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The Right Prospectus
Title: The Right Prospectus
Character: Tester
Released: January 2, 1970
Type: Movie
A school story with a noticeable difference - the adults regress to children.
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Title: The Expert
Character: Verney
Released: July 5, 1968
Type: TV
The Expert is a British television series produced by the BBC between 1968 and 1976. The series starred Marius Goring as Dr. John Hardy, a pathologist working for the Home Office and was essentially a police procedural drama, with Hardy bringing his forensic knowledge to solve various cases. The Expert was created and produced by Gerard Glaister. The series was also one of the first BBC dramas to be made in colour, and throughout its four series had numerous high quality guest appearances by actors such as John Carson, Peter Copley, Rachel Kempson, Peter Vaughan, Clive Swift, Geoffrey Palmer, Peter Barkworth, Jean Marsh, Ray Brooks, George Sewell, Anthony Valentine, Bernard Lee, Lee Montague, Geoffrey Bayldon, Mike Pratt, Edward Fox, André Morell, Brian Blessed, Nigel Stock, Philip Madoc and Warren Clarke.
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Level Seven
Title: Level Seven
Character: Doctor
Released: October 27, 1966
Type: Movie
Level 7 is the deepest and the safest level in a nuclear bunker. The nerve centre of the government is based here. But how safe is it?