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[[File:Dr Zargo-0.png|thumb|240x240px|Richard Pasco's death in ''Rasputin: The Mad Monk'']]
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[[File:Screen_Shot_2020-02-20_at_10.18.18_AM.png|thumb|400px|Richard Pasco's death in ''Rasputin: The Mad Monk'']]
 
[http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0664390/?ref_=tt_cl_t3 Richard Pasco] (1926 - 2014)
 
[http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0664390/?ref_=tt_cl_t3 Richard Pasco] (1926 - 2014)
   
 
== Film Deaths ==
 
== Film Deaths ==
 
*'''''[[Yesterday's Enemy (1959)|Yesterday's Enemy]]''[[Yesterday's Enemy (1959)| (1959)]]''' [''2nd Lt Hastings'']: One of 6 men executed by the Japanese firing squad. ''(Thanks to Brian)''
 
*'''''[[Yesterday's Enemy (1959)|Yesterday's Enemy]]''[[Yesterday's Enemy (1959)| (1959)]]''' [''2nd Lt Hastings'']: One of 6 men executed by the Japanese firing squad. ''(Thanks to Brian)''
* '''''[[Sword of Sherwood Forest (1960)|Sword of Sherwood Forest]]'''''[[Sword of Sherwood Forest (1960)| '''(1960)''']] [''Edmund, Earl of Newark'']: Stabbed to death in a swordfight with [[Richard Greene]] (and his men)
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*'''''[https://cinemorgue.fandom.com/wiki/Sword_of_Sherwood_Forest_(1960) Sword of Sherwood Forest] '''''[https://cinemorgue.fandom.com/wiki/Sword_of_Sherwood_Forest_(1960)  '''(1960)'''] [''Edmund, Earl of Newark'']: Stabbed to death in a swordfight with [https://cinemorgue.fandom.com/wiki/Richard_Greene Richard Greene] (and his men).
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*'''''[[The Gorgon (1964)]] '''''[''Paul Heitz'']: Looks directly at the gorgon's ([[Prudence Hyman]]) face (which is fatal) after seeing her reflection (which is not fatal) in a mirror in the castle. He appears to be saved after [[Christopher Lee]] beheads the gorgon, but as the film ends, his skin turns grey, implying he's about to turn to stone. He is still alive at this point, but his fate after the events of the film can be guessed, so I'll list it as an implied death rather than a confirmed death.
* '''''[[Rasputin: The Mad Monk (1966)|Rasputin: The Mad Monk]]'''''[[Rasputin: The Mad Monk (1966)| '''(1966)''']] [''Dr. Zargo'']: Stabbed in the back when [[Christopher Lee]] throws a knife at him. He dies after managing to help [[Francis Matthews]] kill Christopher.
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* '''''[[Rasputin: The Mad Monk (1966)|Rasputin: The Mad Monk]]'''''[[Rasputin: The Mad Monk (1966)| '''(1966)''']] [''Dr. Boris Zargo'']: Stabbed in the back with a dagger by [[Christopher Lee]].
   
 
== Television Deaths ==
 
== Television Deaths ==
* '''''[[Julius Caesar (1979 TV)|Julius Caesar]]''[[Julius Caesar (1979 TV)| (1979 TV)]]''' [''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marcus_Junius_Brutus_the_Younger Brutus]'']: Commits suicide by throwing himself on his sword.
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* '''''[[Julius Caesar (1979 TV)|Julius Caesar]]''[[Julius Caesar (1979 TV)| (1979 TV)]]''' [''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marcus_Junius_Brutus_the_Younger Brutus]'']: Commits suicide by throwing himself on his sword.
   
 
== Notable Connections ==
 
== Notable Connections ==
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[[Category:Death scenes by shooting]]
 
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[[Category:Death by turning into stone]]
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Revision as of 21:27, 28 November 2020

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Richard Pasco's death in Rasputin: The Mad Monk

Richard Pasco (1926 - 2014)

Film Deaths

  • Yesterday's Enemy (1959) [2nd Lt Hastings]: One of 6 men executed by the Japanese firing squad. (Thanks to Brian)
  • Sword of Sherwood Forest (1960) [Edmund, Earl of Newark]: Stabbed to death in a swordfight with Richard Greene (and his men).
  • The Gorgon (1964) [Paul Heitz]: Looks directly at the gorgon's (Prudence Hyman) face (which is fatal) after seeing her reflection (which is not fatal) in a mirror in the castle. He appears to be saved after Christopher Lee beheads the gorgon, but as the film ends, his skin turns grey, implying he's about to turn to stone. He is still alive at this point, but his fate after the events of the film can be guessed, so I'll list it as an implied death rather than a confirmed death.
  • Rasputin: The Mad Monk (1966) [Dr. Boris Zargo]: Stabbed in the back with a dagger by Christopher Lee.

Television Deaths

Notable Connections