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Movie Legends - Hazel Court
Hazel Court was an English actress best known for her roles in horror films during the 1950s and early 1960s.
published: 03 Jan 2018
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Wedding of actors Hazel Court and Dermot Walsh (1949)
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Actors Walsh and Court are married in London
Full Description:
ENGLAND: London:
EXT/INT
HAZEL COURT (1926-2008) Seen cutting cake at her wedding to Dermot Walsh
WALSH, Dermot (1924-2002) Irish actor
WEDDINGS Wedding of Hazel Court to Dermot Walsh at London. Walsh seen carrying her into their car
Rites of Passage; Personalities - Performers
Nuptials, reception, fans, motorcar, vows
Background: Actors Walsh and Court are married in London
FILM ID: VLVA1TN4OYZK7G5LY6C8J8S3Z0G26
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published: 10 Nov 2020
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--Queens Of Scream,Hazel Court--
Hazel Court (10 February 1926 – 15 April 2008) was an English actress best known for her roles in horror films during the 1950s and early '60s.Court wanted to act in comedy films but she also continued to appear in horror films and, in 1957, had what was to become a career-defining role in the first colour Hammer Horror film The Curse of Frankenstein. In the 1957–58 television season, she appeared in a CBS sitcom filmed in England, Dick and the Duchess, in the role of Jane Starrett, a patrician Englishwoman married to an American insurance claims investigator living in London, a role played by Patrick O'Neal. Court travelled back and forth between Hollywood and England, appearing in four episodes of Alfred Hitchcock Presents. She had parts in A Woman of Mystery (1958), The Man Who Could Ch...
published: 01 Oct 2014
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The Third Man Harry Lime with Roger Moore Hazel Court Jean Marsh
A great cast is featured in this episode of Michael Rennie's TV version of "The Third Man." As that zither theme plays 'em on, here's...Max Adrian, Jean Marsh, the always alluring Hazel Court, and "the angry young man" ROGER MOORE. The SpookyLorre channel is not monetized and doesn't ask for Paypal donations. (It doesn't get more non-profit than this!) The channel simply preserves rare TV and offers fun clips and video oddities.
published: 11 Jun 2020
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Hazel Court-Being With You
Born in Birmingham, England, Hazel Court carried on a love affair with the world of movies and make-believe that made her a leading student at her hometown's School of Drama and later helped her land a contract with the J. Arthur Rank Organisation. Graduating from bits to supporting roles to leads, Court worked in English films from the mid-'40s until the early 1960s, when she relocated to Hollywood. The flame-haired Court was married to Irish actor Dermot Walsh before she married American actor-director Don Taylor. She died on April 15, 2008 at the age of 82 years old.
published: 13 Jul 2018
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The Raven (8/11) Movie CLIP - You're Alive! (1963) HD
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Dr. Craven (Vincent Price) discovers that Lenore (Hazel Court) is alive and has left him for Dr. Scarabus (Boris Karloff), while Dr. Bedlo (Peter Lorre) begs to be turned back into a raven.
FILM DESCRIPTION:
Although Roger Corman narrowly managed to avoid self-mockery in his pulpy, flamboyant adaptations of Edgar Allan Poe tales, it appears that the director chose this opportunity to let loose with outright parody; the result is a wonderfully entertaining romp with tongue planted firmly in cheek. The first screen teaming of legendary horror stars Boris Karloff, Vincent Price, and Peter Lorre -- later billed as "The Triumvirate of Terro...
published: 16 Jul 2013
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Scream Queens Ingrid Pitt, Gloria Stuart, Hazel Court, Kathleen Burke, and More! MovieFrightFare
Watch the MovieFanFare podcasts! (http://bit.ly/bWsXjh) For more great movie content, visit http://MovieFanFare.com, the blog for movie collectors. Ghouly Irv opens his little black book to pay tribute to Kathleen Burke (Island of Lost Souls), Gloria Stuart (The Invisible Man), Ingrid Pitt (Countess Dracula), Hazel Court (The Curse of Frankenstein), Beverly Garland, and other scream queens. In addition to these movie reviews and the blog site, film fans are invited to shop for popular and rare films and videos at http://www.moviesunlimited.com.
published: 24 Feb 2011
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Movie Legends - Hazel Court
Hazel Court was an English actress best known for her roles in horror films during the 1950s and early 1960s.
Hazel Court was an English actress best known for her roles in horror films during the 1950s and early 1960s.
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Hazel Court was an English actress best known for her roles in horror films during the 1950s and early 1960s.
- published: 03 Jan 2018
- views: 7683
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Wedding of actors Hazel Court and Dermot Walsh (1949)
GAUMONT BRITISH NEWSREEL (REUTERS)
To license this film, visit https://www.britishpathe.com/video/VLVA1TN4OYZK7G5LY6C8J8S3Z0G26-WEDDING-OF-ACTORS-HAZEL-COURT-A...
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To license this film, visit https://www.britishpathe.com/video/VLVA1TN4OYZK7G5LY6C8J8S3Z0G26-WEDDING-OF-ACTORS-HAZEL-COURT-AND-DERMOT-WALSH
Actors Walsh and Court are married in London
Full Description:
ENGLAND: London:
EXT/INT
HAZEL COURT (1926-2008) Seen cutting cake at her wedding to Dermot Walsh
WALSH, Dermot (1924-2002) Irish actor
WEDDINGS Wedding of Hazel Court to Dermot Walsh at London. Walsh seen carrying her into their car
Rites of Passage; Personalities - Performers
Nuptials, reception, fans, motorcar, vows
Background: Actors Walsh and Court are married in London
FILM ID: VLVA1TN4OYZK7G5LY6C8J8S3Z0G26
To license this film, visit https://www.britishpathe.com/video/VLVA1TN4OYZK7G5LY6C8J8S3Z0G26-WEDDING-OF-ACTORS-HAZEL-COURT-AND-DERMOT-WALSH
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Actors Walsh and Court are married in London
Full Description:
ENGLAND: London:
EXT/INT
HAZEL COURT (1926-2008) Seen cutting cake at her wedding to Dermot Walsh
WALSH, Dermot (1924-2002) Irish actor
WEDDINGS Wedding of Hazel Court to Dermot Walsh at London. Walsh seen carrying her into their car
Rites of Passage; Personalities - Performers
Nuptials, reception, fans, motorcar, vows
Background: Actors Walsh and Court are married in London
FILM ID: VLVA1TN4OYZK7G5LY6C8J8S3Z0G26
To license this film, visit https://www.britishpathe.com/video/VLVA1TN4OYZK7G5LY6C8J8S3Z0G26-WEDDING-OF-ACTORS-HAZEL-COURT-AND-DERMOT-WALSH
Archive: Reuters
Archive managed by: British Pathé
- published: 10 Nov 2020
- views: 2199
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--Queens Of Scream,Hazel Court--
Hazel Court (10 February 1926 – 15 April 2008) was an English actress best known for her roles in horror films during the 1950s and early '60s.Court wanted to a...
Hazel Court (10 February 1926 – 15 April 2008) was an English actress best known for her roles in horror films during the 1950s and early '60s.Court wanted to act in comedy films but she also continued to appear in horror films and, in 1957, had what was to become a career-defining role in the first colour Hammer Horror film The Curse of Frankenstein. In the 1957–58 television season, she appeared in a CBS sitcom filmed in England, Dick and the Duchess, in the role of Jane Starrett, a patrician Englishwoman married to an American insurance claims investigator living in London, a role played by Patrick O'Neal. Court travelled back and forth between Hollywood and England, appearing in four episodes of Alfred Hitchcock Presents. She had parts in A Woman of Mystery (1958), The Man Who Could Cheat Death (1959) and Doctor Blood's Coffin (1961) among others.
By the early 1960s, Court had permanently moved to the United States. She was featured in the Edgar Allan Poe horror films The Premature Burial (1962), The Raven (1963) and The Masque of the Red Death (1964), the last two with Vincent Price.
In 1981 Court appeared briefly in the third Omen film, The Final Conflict, although she was uncredited. She also appeared in episodes of several TV series, including Adventures in Paradise, Mission: Impossible, Bonanza, Dr. Kildare, Danger Man, Twelve O'Clock High, Burke's Law, Sam Benedict, Gidget, Mannix, The Wild Wild West, "Thriller", and in The Fear, the penultimate episode of the original 1960's The Twilight Zone.In addition to acting, she was also a painter and sculptress, and studied sculpting in Italy. Court wrote her autobiography, Hazel Court – Horror Queen, which was published by Tomahawk Press in the UK (April 2008) and in the US (June 2008). http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hazel_Court
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Hazel Court (10 February 1926 – 15 April 2008) was an English actress best known for her roles in horror films during the 1950s and early '60s.Court wanted to act in comedy films but she also continued to appear in horror films and, in 1957, had what was to become a career-defining role in the first colour Hammer Horror film The Curse of Frankenstein. In the 1957–58 television season, she appeared in a CBS sitcom filmed in England, Dick and the Duchess, in the role of Jane Starrett, a patrician Englishwoman married to an American insurance claims investigator living in London, a role played by Patrick O'Neal. Court travelled back and forth between Hollywood and England, appearing in four episodes of Alfred Hitchcock Presents. She had parts in A Woman of Mystery (1958), The Man Who Could Cheat Death (1959) and Doctor Blood's Coffin (1961) among others.
By the early 1960s, Court had permanently moved to the United States. She was featured in the Edgar Allan Poe horror films The Premature Burial (1962), The Raven (1963) and The Masque of the Red Death (1964), the last two with Vincent Price.
In 1981 Court appeared briefly in the third Omen film, The Final Conflict, although she was uncredited. She also appeared in episodes of several TV series, including Adventures in Paradise, Mission: Impossible, Bonanza, Dr. Kildare, Danger Man, Twelve O'Clock High, Burke's Law, Sam Benedict, Gidget, Mannix, The Wild Wild West, "Thriller", and in The Fear, the penultimate episode of the original 1960's The Twilight Zone.In addition to acting, she was also a painter and sculptress, and studied sculpting in Italy. Court wrote her autobiography, Hazel Court – Horror Queen, which was published by Tomahawk Press in the UK (April 2008) and in the US (June 2008). http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hazel_Court
- published: 01 Oct 2014
- views: 4714
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The Third Man Harry Lime with Roger Moore Hazel Court Jean Marsh
A great cast is featured in this episode of Michael Rennie's TV version of "The Third Man." As that zither theme plays 'em on, here's...Max Adrian, Jean Marsh, ...
A great cast is featured in this episode of Michael Rennie's TV version of "The Third Man." As that zither theme plays 'em on, here's...Max Adrian, Jean Marsh, the always alluring Hazel Court, and "the angry young man" ROGER MOORE. The SpookyLorre channel is not monetized and doesn't ask for Paypal donations. (It doesn't get more non-profit than this!) The channel simply preserves rare TV and offers fun clips and video oddities.
https://wn.com/The_Third_Man_Harry_Lime_With_Roger_Moore_Hazel_Court_Jean_Marsh
A great cast is featured in this episode of Michael Rennie's TV version of "The Third Man." As that zither theme plays 'em on, here's...Max Adrian, Jean Marsh, the always alluring Hazel Court, and "the angry young man" ROGER MOORE. The SpookyLorre channel is not monetized and doesn't ask for Paypal donations. (It doesn't get more non-profit than this!) The channel simply preserves rare TV and offers fun clips and video oddities.
- published: 11 Jun 2020
- views: 3608
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Hazel Court-Being With You
Born in Birmingham, England, Hazel Court carried on a love affair with the world of movies and make-believe that made her a leading student at her hometown's Sc...
Born in Birmingham, England, Hazel Court carried on a love affair with the world of movies and make-believe that made her a leading student at her hometown's School of Drama and later helped her land a contract with the J. Arthur Rank Organisation. Graduating from bits to supporting roles to leads, Court worked in English films from the mid-'40s until the early 1960s, when she relocated to Hollywood. The flame-haired Court was married to Irish actor Dermot Walsh before she married American actor-director Don Taylor. She died on April 15, 2008 at the age of 82 years old.
https://wn.com/Hazel_Court_Being_With_You
Born in Birmingham, England, Hazel Court carried on a love affair with the world of movies and make-believe that made her a leading student at her hometown's School of Drama and later helped her land a contract with the J. Arthur Rank Organisation. Graduating from bits to supporting roles to leads, Court worked in English films from the mid-'40s until the early 1960s, when she relocated to Hollywood. The flame-haired Court was married to Irish actor Dermot Walsh before she married American actor-director Don Taylor. She died on April 15, 2008 at the age of 82 years old.
- published: 13 Jul 2018
- views: 771
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The Raven (8/11) Movie CLIP - You're Alive! (1963) HD
The Raven movie clips: http://j.mp/12tYaVT
BUY THE MOVIE: http://j.mp/1bqcFSA
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CLIP DESCRIPTION:
Dr. ...
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CLIP DESCRIPTION:
Dr. Craven (Vincent Price) discovers that Lenore (Hazel Court) is alive and has left him for Dr. Scarabus (Boris Karloff), while Dr. Bedlo (Peter Lorre) begs to be turned back into a raven.
FILM DESCRIPTION:
Although Roger Corman narrowly managed to avoid self-mockery in his pulpy, flamboyant adaptations of Edgar Allan Poe tales, it appears that the director chose this opportunity to let loose with outright parody; the result is a wonderfully entertaining romp with tongue planted firmly in cheek. The first screen teaming of legendary horror stars Boris Karloff, Vincent Price, and Peter Lorre -- later billed as "The Triumvirate of Terror" -- this so-called "adaptation" uses Poe's most famous poem as a springboard for Grand Guignol comedy from scriptwriter Richard Matheson. Melancholy magician Erasmus Craven (Price), having recently relinquished his membership in the Brotherhood of Sorcerers after the apparent death of his wife Lenore (Hazel Court), is paid a visit by a foul-mouthed talking raven, claiming to be small-time wizard Adolphus Bedlo (Lorre). After some persuasion, Craven returns Bedlo to human form, reversing a spell placed by the evil Dr. Scarabus (Karloff), Craven's chief rival. After learning that a woman bearing a strong likeness to Lenore was seen in the Doctor's company, Craven accompanies Bedlo to Scarabus' castle, where the resulting battle of wills escalates into all-out magical warfare between the two embittered sorcerers. Corman and company relished the opportunity to poke fun at the staid Poe series, and the distinguished leads contribute to the spirit of fun by lampooning their own cinematic reputations. Fans of Jack Nicholson (who cut his acting teeth on this and other AIP productions) should enjoy his melodramatic performance here as Bedlo's straight-arrow son; Nicholson would later co-star with Karloff in Corman's The Terror, which was shot in two days using the same sets!
CREDITS:
TM & © MGM (1963)
Cast: Boris Karloff, Peter Lorre, Jack Nicholson, Vincent Price, Hazel Court, Olive Sturgess
Director: Roger Corman
Producers: Samuel Z. Arkoff, Roger Corman, James H. Nicholson
Screenwriters: Richard Matheson, Edgar Allan Poe
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CLIP DESCRIPTION:
Dr. Craven (Vincent Price) discovers that Lenore (Hazel Court) is alive and has left him for Dr. Scarabus (Boris Karloff), while Dr. Bedlo (Peter Lorre) begs to be turned back into a raven.
FILM DESCRIPTION:
Although Roger Corman narrowly managed to avoid self-mockery in his pulpy, flamboyant adaptations of Edgar Allan Poe tales, it appears that the director chose this opportunity to let loose with outright parody; the result is a wonderfully entertaining romp with tongue planted firmly in cheek. The first screen teaming of legendary horror stars Boris Karloff, Vincent Price, and Peter Lorre -- later billed as "The Triumvirate of Terror" -- this so-called "adaptation" uses Poe's most famous poem as a springboard for Grand Guignol comedy from scriptwriter Richard Matheson. Melancholy magician Erasmus Craven (Price), having recently relinquished his membership in the Brotherhood of Sorcerers after the apparent death of his wife Lenore (Hazel Court), is paid a visit by a foul-mouthed talking raven, claiming to be small-time wizard Adolphus Bedlo (Lorre). After some persuasion, Craven returns Bedlo to human form, reversing a spell placed by the evil Dr. Scarabus (Karloff), Craven's chief rival. After learning that a woman bearing a strong likeness to Lenore was seen in the Doctor's company, Craven accompanies Bedlo to Scarabus' castle, where the resulting battle of wills escalates into all-out magical warfare between the two embittered sorcerers. Corman and company relished the opportunity to poke fun at the staid Poe series, and the distinguished leads contribute to the spirit of fun by lampooning their own cinematic reputations. Fans of Jack Nicholson (who cut his acting teeth on this and other AIP productions) should enjoy his melodramatic performance here as Bedlo's straight-arrow son; Nicholson would later co-star with Karloff in Corman's The Terror, which was shot in two days using the same sets!
CREDITS:
TM & © MGM (1963)
Cast: Boris Karloff, Peter Lorre, Jack Nicholson, Vincent Price, Hazel Court, Olive Sturgess
Director: Roger Corman
Producers: Samuel Z. Arkoff, Roger Corman, James H. Nicholson
Screenwriters: Richard Matheson, Edgar Allan Poe
WHO ARE WE?
The MOVIECLIPS channel is the largest collection of licensed movie clips on the web. Here you will find unforgettable moments, scenes and lines from all your favorite films. Made by movie fans, for movie fans.
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- published: 16 Jul 2013
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Scream Queens Ingrid Pitt, Gloria Stuart, Hazel Court, Kathleen Burke, and More! MovieFrightFare
Watch the MovieFanFare podcasts! (http://bit.ly/bWsXjh) For more great movie content, visit http://MovieFanFare.com, the blog for movie collectors. Ghouly Irv o...
Watch the MovieFanFare podcasts! (http://bit.ly/bWsXjh) For more great movie content, visit http://MovieFanFare.com, the blog for movie collectors. Ghouly Irv opens his little black book to pay tribute to Kathleen Burke (Island of Lost Souls), Gloria Stuart (The Invisible Man), Ingrid Pitt (Countess Dracula), Hazel Court (The Curse of Frankenstein), Beverly Garland, and other scream queens. In addition to these movie reviews and the blog site, film fans are invited to shop for popular and rare films and videos at http://www.moviesunlimited.com.
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Watch the MovieFanFare podcasts! (http://bit.ly/bWsXjh) For more great movie content, visit http://MovieFanFare.com, the blog for movie collectors. Ghouly Irv opens his little black book to pay tribute to Kathleen Burke (Island of Lost Souls), Gloria Stuart (The Invisible Man), Ingrid Pitt (Countess Dracula), Hazel Court (The Curse of Frankenstein), Beverly Garland, and other scream queens. In addition to these movie reviews and the blog site, film fans are invited to shop for popular and rare films and videos at http://www.moviesunlimited.com.
- published: 24 Feb 2011
- views: 2473