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 Posted:   Jun 23, 2014 - 3:30 PM   
 By:   Sir David of Garland   (Member)

...watching films.

Sometimes I get bored with movies, then I learn something that makes me want to see more.

This time, its...... wait for it....... George Sanders fancied himself a singer.

Oh, Lordy.

 
 
 Posted:   Jun 23, 2014 - 8:21 PM   
 By:   dan the man   (Member)

Yeah, the old days when GEORGE SANDERS was a happy man, great tune, Brings a tear to my eye when I think how GEORGE ended it.

 
 Posted:   Jun 24, 2014 - 12:04 AM   
 By:   Ron Hardcastle   (Member)

Well, it's certainly a different side of George Sanders than I'm used to seeing!!!

Here's what IMDb shows for his filmography:

1972: Endless Night (role: Lippincott)
1972: Doomwatch (role: the Admiral)
1971: Mission Impossible (TV) The Merchant (role: Armand Aderssarian)
1970: Rendezvous With Dishonour (role: General Downes)
1970: ITV Sunday Night Theatre (TV) Fade Out (role: James Fortune)
1970: The Kremlin Letter (role: Warlock)
1969: The Best House In London (role: Sir Francis Leybourne)
1969: Rio 70 (role: Sir Masius)
1969: The Body Stealers (role: General Armstrong)
1968: The Candy Man (role: Sidney Carter)
1968: King Of Africa (role: Captain Walter Phillips)
1967: Laura (TV) (role: Waldo Lydecker)
1967: The Jungle Book (voice of: Shere Khan the Tiger)
1967: Good Times (role: Mr. Mordicus/Knife McBlade/White Hunter)
1967: Warning Shot (role: Calvin York)
1966: The Quiller Memorandum (role: Gibbs)
1966: Einer spleiß falsch (role: Professor Schlieben)
1966: Batman (TV) Rats Like Cheese (role: Mister Cheese)
1966: Batman (TV) Instant Freeze (role: Mister Cheese)
1966: Daniel Boone (TV) Crisis By Fire (role: Col. Roger Barr)
1965: The Man From U.N.C.L.E. (TV) The Yukon Affair (role: G. Emory Partridge)
1965: The Man From U.N.C.L.E. (TV) The Gazebo In The Maze Affair (role: G. Emory Partridge)
1965: Voyage To The Bottom Of The Sea (TV) The Traitor (role: Fenton)
1965: The Rogues (TV) A Daring Step Backward (role: Leonard Carvel)
1965: The Amorous Adventures Of Moll Flanders (role: The Banker)
1964: The Golden Head (role: Basil Palmer)
1964: The Last Plane To Baalbek (role: Prince Makowski)
1964: Dark Purpose (role: Raymond Fontaine)
1963: The Cracksman (role: Guv’nor)
1963: Cairo (role: The Major)
1962: In Search Of The Castaways (role: Thomas Ayerton)
1962: Operation Snatch (role: Maj. Hobson)
1961: Checkmate (TV) The Sound Of Nervous Laughter (role: Richard Gilmore)
1961: Rendezvous (role: J.K. / Kellerman)
1961: General Electric Theater (TV) (various roles from 1956 to 1961)
1961: Call Me Genius (role: Sir Charles Brewer)
1961: Five Golden Hours (role: Mr. Bing)
1960: Village Of The Damned (role: Gordon Zellaby)
1960: Trouble In The Sky (role: Sir Arnold Hobbes)
1960: Bluebeard’s Ten Honeymoons (role: Henri Landru)
1960: The Last Voyage (role: Capt. Robert Adams)
1960: Alcoa Theatre (TV) Morning Boat To Africa)
1959: A Touch Of Larceny (role: Sir Charles Holland)
1959: Solomon And Sheba (role: Adonijah)
1958: The Kind Of Woman (role: A.L.)
1958: From The Earth To The Moon (role: Stuyvesant Nichol)
1958: Decision (TV) Night Of The Stranger
1958: The Whole Truth (role: Carliss)
1958: Rock-A-Bye Baby (role: Danny Poole — scenes cut)
1958: Schlitz Playhouse (TV) Night Of The Stranger (role: John York)
1957: The Seventh Sin (role: Tim Waddington)
1957: The George Sanders Mystery Theater (TV) Morning Boat To Africa
1956: Death Of A Scoundrel (role: Clementi Sabourin)
1956: Screen Directors’ Playhouse (TV) The Bitter Waters (role: Charles Ferris)
1956: Screen Directors’ Playhouse (TV) The Dream (role: Baron)
1956: The Certain Feeling (role: Larry Larkin)
1956: While The City Sleeps (role: Mark Loving)
1956: The Ford Television Theatre (TV) Autumn Fever (role: Jay Rossiter)
1956: Never Say Goodbye (role: Victor)
1955: The 20th Century-Fox Hour (TV) A Portrait Of Murder (Waldo Lydecker)
1955: The King’s Thief (role: Charles II)
1955: The Scarlet Coat (role: Dr. Jonathan Odell)
1955: Moonfleet (role: Lord Ashwood)
1954: Jupiter’s Darling (role: Fabius Maximus)
1954: Journey To Italy (role: Alexander “Alex” Joyce)
1954: King Richard And The Crusaders (role: King Richard I)
1953: Witness To Murder (role: Albert Richter)
1952: Call Me Madam (role: General Cosmo Constantine)
1952: Assignment: Paris (role: Nicholas Strang)
1952: Ivanhoe (role: De Bois-Guilbert)
1952: The Light Touch (role: Felix Guignol)
1951: I Can Get It For You Wholesale (role: J.F. Noble)
1950: Captain Blackjack (role: Mike Alexander)
1950: All About Eve (role: Addison DeWitt)
1949: Samson And Delilah (role: the Saran of Gaza)
1949: The Fan (role: Lord Robert Darlington)
1947: Forever Amber (role: King Charles II)
1947: Lured (role: Robert Fleming)
1947: The Ghost And Mrs. Muir (role: Miles Fairley)
1947: The Private Affairs Of Bel Ami (role: Georges Duroy)
1946: The Strange Woman (role: John Evered)
1946: A Scandal In Paris (role: Eugéne François Vidocq)
1945: The Strange Affair Of Uncle Harry (role: Harry Melville Quincey)
1945: The Picture Of Dorian Gray (role: Lord Henry Wotton)
1944: Hangover Square (role: Dr. Allan Middleton)
1944: Summer Storm (role: Fedor Mikhailovich Petroff)
1944: Action In Arabia (role: Michael Gordon)
1944: The Lodger (role: Inspector John Warwick)
1943: Paris After Dark (role: Dr. Andre Marbel)
1943: Appointment In Berlin (role: Wing Cmdr Keith Wilson)
1943: They Came To Blow Up America (role: Carl Steelman / Ernst Reiter)
1943: This Land Is Mine (role: George Lambert)
1942: Quiet Please: Murder (role: Jim Fleg)
1942: The Black Swan (role: Capt. Billy Leech)
1942: The Moon And Sixpence (role: Charles Strickland)
1942: The Falcon’s Brother (role: Gay Lawrence)
1942: Tales Of Manhattan (role: Williams)
1942: Her Cardboard Lover (role: Tony Barling)
1942: The Falcon Takes Over (role: Gay Lawrence)
1942: Son Of Fury: The Story Of Benjamin Blake (Sir Arthur Blake)
1942: A Date With The Falcon (Gay Lawrence)
1941: The Gay Falcon (Gay Lawrence / The Falcon)
1941: Sundown (role: Coombes)
1941: Man Hunt (role: Major Quive-Smith)
1941: Rage In Heaven (role: Ward Andrews)
1941: The Saint In Palm Springs (role: Simon Templar / The Saint)
1940: The Son Of Monte Cristo (role: Gen. Gurko Lanen)
1940: Bitter Sweet (Baron Von Tranisch)
1940: Foreign Correspondent (role: Ffolliott)
1940: The Saint Takes Over (role: Simon Templar / The Saint)
1940: Rebecca (role: Jack Fevell)
1940: The House Of The Seven Gables (role: Jeffrey Pyncheon)
1940: Green Hell (role: Forrester)
1939: The Saint’s Double Trouble (role: Simon Templar / The Saint / “Boss” Duke Bates)
1939: Allegheny Uprising (role: Capt. Swanson)
1939: Nurse Edith Cavell (role: Capt. Heinrichs)
1939: The Saint In London (role: Simon Templar / The Saint)
1939: Confessions Of A Nazi Spy (role: Schlager)
1939: The Saint Strikes Back (role: Simon Templar / The Saint)
1939: So This Is London (role: Dr. de Reseke)
1939: The Outsider (role: Anton Ragatzy)
1939: Mr. Moto’s Last Warning (role: Eric Norvel)
1938: Four Men And A Prayer (role: Wyatt Leigh)
1938: International Settlement (role: Del Forbes)
1937: Lancer Spy (role: Baron Kurt von Rohback / Lt. Michael Bruce)
1937: The Lady Escapes (role: Rene Blanchard)
1937: Slave Ship (role: Lefty)
1937: Love Is News (role: Count Andre de Guyon)
1936: The Man Who Could Work Miracles (role: Indifference - a god)
1936: Lloyds Of London (role: Lord Everett Stacy)
1936: Dishonour Bright (role: Lisle)
1936: Find The Lady (role: Curly Randall)
1936: Strange Cargo (role: Roddy Burch)
1936: Things To Come (role: Pilot — uncredited)
1934: Love, Life And Laughter (role: singer in public bar — uncredited)


It took me a lonnnnnnnnnnnnnng time to type that!!!

 
 
 Posted:   Jun 24, 2014 - 3:48 AM   
 By:   paulhickling   (Member)

I can see you might have been a little weary by the Batman tv credits, Ron. Mr Cheese indeed. Never heard of that villain, though the campy tv series is the probably most likely of places to find him!

 
 
 Posted:   Jun 24, 2014 - 5:13 AM   
 By:   jenkwombat   (Member)

"A reason to go on..."

Gosh, DavidinBerkeley. For a second there, I thought you were thinking of suicide or something....

Glad to read that's not the case.

 
 
 Posted:   Jun 24, 2014 - 6:27 AM   
 By:   Thor   (Member)

I have no idea who George Sanders is, but I got a similar reaction when I saw my favourite actor Jack Nicholson sing(!) in The Who's TOMMY:

 
 
 Posted:   Jun 24, 2014 - 6:28 AM   
 By:   dan the man   (Member)

IMDB I guess left out his last effort PSYCHOMANIA[DEATH WHEELERS] A neat little horror film with BERLY REID. The word was they found him dead in his apartment with a suicide note stating, there was nothing left to live for.

 
 Posted:   Jun 24, 2014 - 7:37 AM   
 By:   Grecchus   (Member)

And not long ago there was a post about Nigel Green, who appears to have suffered a similar fate. I can't help thinking of either of them in isolation. Both were stalwarts.

 
 Posted:   Jun 24, 2014 - 8:18 AM   
 By:   Jim Phelps   (Member)

"A reason to go on..."

Gosh, DavidinBerkeley. For a second there, I thought you were thinking of suicide or something....

Glad to read that's not the case.




"You've never given up on Guy Madison in your life!!!! Fiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiight!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"

 
 Posted:   Jun 24, 2014 - 1:31 PM   
 By:   Gary S.   (Member)

Well, it's certainly a different side of George Sanders than I'm used to seeing!!!

Here's what IMDb shows for his filmography:

1966: Batman (TV) Rats Like Cheese (role: Mister Cheese)
1966: Batman (TV) Instant Freeze (role: Mister Cheese)

It took me a lonnnnnnnnnnnnnng time to type that!!!



Actually he played Mister Freeze

 
 Posted:   Jun 24, 2014 - 3:30 PM   
 By:   Sir David of Garland   (Member)


It took me a lonnnnnnnnnnnnnng time to type that!!!



Actually he played Mister Freeze

Boy, they lined up for a chance to play a villain on Batman, didn't they?

 
 Posted:   Jun 24, 2014 - 4:16 PM   
 By:   Octoberman   (Member)

Boy, they lined up for a chance to play a villain on Batman, didn't they?


For a chance to sidle up next to Julie Newmar?
Gawd, there's no line I WOULDN'T have waited in!

 
 Posted:   Jun 24, 2014 - 4:29 PM   
 By:   Sir David of Garland   (Member)

"A reason to go on..."

Gosh, DavidinBerkeley. For a second there, I thought you were thinking of suicide or something....

Glad to read that's not the case.




"You've never given up on Guy Madison in your life!!!! Fiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiight!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"


I'll still be kicking, as long as there's Guy Madisons out there, somewhere! smile

 
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