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== Film Deaths == |
== Film Deaths == |
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− | *'''The Adventures of Quentin Durward (1955) '''[''Count William de la Marck'']: Killed (exact method unclear) by [[Robert Taylor]] after a duel in a burning belltower, while Duncan is being strangled/hung by one of the bell's ropes. |
+ | *'''''The Adventures of Quentin Durward'' (1955) '''[''Count William de la Marck'']: Killed (exact method unclear) by [[Robert Taylor]] after a duel in a burning belltower, while Duncan is being strangled/hung by one of the bell's ropes. |
*'''The Crimson Blade (1963)''' |
*'''The Crimson Blade (1963)''' |
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+ | *'''''The Devil Ship Pirates'' (1964)''' ''[The Bosun]:'' Shot by [[Philip Latham]]. |
*'''''Frankenstein Created Woman'' (1967)''' [''The Prisoner'']: Executed, by the guillotine (off-camera) while his son ([[Stuart Middleton]]) looks on in horror; we only see Stuart's reaction as the blade drops. |
*'''''Frankenstein Created Woman'' (1967)''' [''The Prisoner'']: Executed, by the guillotine (off-camera) while his son ([[Stuart Middleton]]) looks on in horror; we only see Stuart's reaction as the blade drops. |
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Duncan Lamont (1918 - 1978)
Film Deaths
- The Adventures of Quentin Durward (1955) [Count William de la Marck]: Killed (exact method unclear) by Robert Taylor after a duel in a burning belltower, while Duncan is being strangled/hung by one of the bell's ropes.
- The Crimson Blade (1963)
- The Devil Ship Pirates (1964) [The Bosun]: Shot by Philip Latham.
- Frankenstein Created Woman (1967) [The Prisoner]: Executed, by the guillotine (off-camera) while his son (Stuart Middleton) looks on in horror; we only see Stuart's reaction as the blade drops.
TV Deaths
- Doctor Who: Death to the Daleks (1974) [Dan Galloway]: Detonates a bomb, destroying the Dalek ship, in doing so, sacrificing his own life.
Notable Connections
- Mr. Patricia Driscoll