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Saturday Cinema Double Bill: Duel in the Jungle

on BBC Two England

starring Jeanne Crain
Dana Andrews , David Farrar.
Perry Henderson is insured for two million dollars, so when he is mysteriously drowned in Africa, investigator Scott Walters smells a rat. His suspicions are further aroused when Henderson's fiancée Marian suddenly leaves London for Africa and, despite increasing danger to his own life, Scott follows her into the African jungle.
Screenplay by SAM MARX , T. J. MORRISON Produced by MARCEL HELLMAN
Directed by GEORGE MARSHALL , Films: p 15 and at 5.0
The Black Knight starring
Alan Ladd , Patricia Medina
When his master's castle is plundered and the inhabitants murdered, John, an armourer, vows revenge on King Mark and the Saracens. He learns how to fight from King Arthur's most skilled swordsman, forges his weapons and armour-and sets out as the' Black Knight'.
Screenplay by ALEC COPPEL Produced by IRVING ALLEN and ALBERT R. BROCCOLI Directed by TAY GARNETT

Contributors

Unknown:
Jeanne Crain
Unknown:
Dana Andrews
Unknown:
David Farrar.
Unknown:
Perry Henderson
Unknown:
Scott Walters
Unknown:
Sam Marx
Unknown:
T. J. Morrison
Produced By:
Marcel Hellman
Directed By:
George Marshall
Unknown:
Alan Ladd
Unknown:
Patricia Medina
Play By:
Alec Coppel
Produced By:
Irving Allen
Directed By:
Tay Garnett
Scott Walters:
Dana Andrews
Marian Taylor:
Jeanne Crain
Perry Henderson/Arthur Henderson:
David Farrar
Supt Roberts:
Patrick Barr
Captain Malburn:
George Coulouris
Martell:
Charles Goldner
Pitt WILFRID:
Hyde Whit3
Mrs Henderson:
Mary Merrall
John:
Alan Ladd
Linet:
Patricia Medina
Sir Palamides:
Peter Cushing
Earl of Yeonil:
Harry Andrews
Sir Ontzlake:
André Morell
Major DomO:
Laurence Naismith
King Mark:
Patrick Troughton
King Arthur:
Anthony Bushell
Abbot:
Ronald Adam /
James:
John Laurie

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