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From: solar penguin <solar.penguin@gmail.com>
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Subject: Doctor Who villain spotting
Date: Sun, 28 Jul 2024 18:31:23 -0000 (UTC)
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I recently saw a 1963 film called On The Run (part of the Edgar
Wallace Mystery Theatre series) that starred two classic DW
villains.

Emrys Jones (the Master of the Land of Fiction) played a
bank robber who escapes from jail to reclaim his hidden loot.
An organised crime boss played by Kevin Stoney (Mavic Chen
and Tobias Vaughn) tries to double cross him and take all
the loot for himself.

This being the early sixties when censors still insisted that
crime doesn’t pay, obviously neither of them ends up with the
loot in the end.

BTW fans of Porridge might be interested that Brian Wlde plays
a prison officer, over a decade before Mr Barroclough.

-- 
solar penguin