Ian McCulloch (actor)
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Ian McCulloch (actor)
Ian McCulloch is a Scottish actor of stage, film, and television. McCulloch is perhaps best known for his role as Greg Preston in the post-apocalyptic 1975–1977 TV series '' Survivors'' and for his work in European genre cinema. Career McCulloch debuted in the second episode, "Genesis", of '' Survivors'' and went on to appear regularly throughout the series. He also starred in the Italian horror films '' Zombie Flesh Eaters'' also known as ''Zombi II'' (1979) by Lucio Fulci, '' Zombi Holocaust'' (1980) by Marino Girolami, and ''Contamination'' (1980) by Luigi Cozzi. ''Zombie Flesh Eaters'' was originally banned in the United Kingdom as part of the 1980s campaign against "video nasties". McCulloch stated that he did not see the film in its entirety, or on a big screen, until years later. Over the years, McCulloch has had supporting roles in studio films like ''Where Eagles Dare'' (1968) with Richard Burton and Clint Eastwood, and ''Cromwell'' (1970) with Alec Guinness and ...
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Where Eagles Dare
''Where Eagles Dare'' is a 1968 war film directed by Brian G. Hutton and starring Richard Burton, Clint Eastwood and Mary Ure. It follows a joint British-American Special Operations Executive team of paratroopers raiding a castle (shot on location in Austria and Bavaria). It was filmed in Panavision using the Metrocolor process, and was distributed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Alistair MacLean wrote the screenplay, his first, at the same time that he wrote the novel of the same name. Both became commercial successes. The film involved some of the top filmmakers of the day and is considered a classic. Hollywood stuntman Yakima Canutt was the second unit director and shot most of the action scenes; British stuntman Alf Joint doubled for Burton in many sequences, including the fight on top of the cable car; award-winning conductor and composer Ron Goodwin wrote the film score; and future Oscar-nominee Arthur Ibbetson worked on the cinematography. Plot In the winter of 1943–4 ...
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