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Ian Ogilvy


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  • Witchfinder General
  • Witchfinder General review by stuntmanbob from Diss
    Rated - 4.0 stars thought provoking 18 January 2010
    ... film is now legendary as it`s known that the censor pulled the number of times Ian Ogilvy hits the Witchfinder with the axe from 11 down to about 4. Sadly Michael Reeve...   Read customer review
  • And Now The Screaming Starts
  • And Now The Screaming Starts review by from Torbay, Devon
    Rated - 3.0 stars Bride of Fengriffen would have made a better title... 21 January 2005
    ...he choice of that commentary or another one featuring the much underrated actor Ian Ogilvy and the beautiful Stephanie Beacham. All in all one of the best Amicus DVDs for...   Read customer review
  • From Beyond the Grave
  • From Beyond the Grave review by InspectorSands from London
    Rated - 4.0 stars It was the correct DVD, as described. 14 December 2010
    ...he British version described, with Ian Bannen, Donald Pleasance, Diana Dors and Ian Ogilvy, etc. It did pretty much what it said on the tin, some fine spooky horrors alth...   Read customer review

Ian Ogilvy - filmography


  • The Saint Steps In... To Television (2008)
    Starring: Burt Kwouk,  Kate O'Mara,  Ian Ogilvy
    Certificate: Certificate: Ex
    Previously available with the best-selling Saint and Return of the Saint DVD boxsets, this series of highly acclaimed documentaries has now been revised and expanded with new interviews to form one feature-length documentary. The Saint Steps In... To Television is the definitive look at the series' ..read more »
    3 stars out of 5 60% from 3 members
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  • Death Becomes Her on DVD (1992)
    Starring: Bruce Willis,  Goldie Hawn,  Isabella Rossellini
    Director: Robert Zemeckis
    Certificate: Certificate: PG
    Madeline is gaining more wrinkles than screen roles. Her friend, Helen, loses her fiance to Madeline and subsequently doubles her weight. Finally, there's Madeline's husband, Ernest, a plastic surgeon who spends his nights drunk and cursing the day he met his wife. Enter a beautiful enchantress who ..read more »
    3 stars out of 5 63% from 8,174 members
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  • And Now The Screaming Starts (1973)
    Starring: Peter Cushing,  Christopher Lee,  Herbert Lom
    Director: Roy Ward Baker
    Certificate: Certificate: TBC
    In the 1973 cult classic AND NOW THE SCREAMING STARTS, an inconsiderate young couple moves into a house already inhabited by a dismembered and disgruntled hand . Catherine (Stephanie Beacham) is a lovely young bride set to start a new life with her wealthy new husband Charles (Ian Ogilvy.) But a ..read more »
    3 stars out of 5 58% from 447 members
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  • The Saint - S04 E09 - People Importers (1968)
    Starring: Roger Moore,  Kate O'Mara,  Ian Ogilvy
    Director: Ray Austin
    Certificate: Certificate: PG
    Whilst fishing off the South coast of England the Saint comes across an unsuccessful boat-builder who is nonetheless in the money because he is in the business of smuggling illegal immigrants into the country. Additionally it is revealed that one of the immigrants who has gone on the run was ..read more »
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  • Witchfinder General - Blu-ray (1968)
    Starring: Vincent Price,  Ian Ogilvy,  Nicky Henson
    Director: Michael Reeves
    Certificate: Certificate: 18
    This film is set in 17th century England during the violent early days of Cromwell's rule. At this time Britain was plagued by lawlessness which certain men exploited for their own evil ends. Matthew Hopkins (Vincent Price) is a witchfinder who roams through the countryside accusing whoever he ..read more »
    3 stars out of 5 62% from 216 members
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  • Witchfinder General on DVD (1968)
    Starring: Vincent Price,  Ian Ogilvy,  Nicky Henson
    Director: Michael Reeves
    Certificate: Certificate: 18
    A corrupt opportunist commits brutal crimes in the name of God and country in this atmospheric period horror tale. In 17th century England, as a people's uprising threatens Lord Cromwell's rule, superstition still rules the land, and the Royalists use this to their advantage by inaugurating a reign ..read more »
    3 stars out of 5 61% from 1,872 member
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  • The Saint - S04 E03 - Master Plan (1968)
    Starring: Roger Moore,  Kate O'Mara,  Ian Ogilvy
    Director: Leslie Norman
    Certificate: Certificate: PG
    The Saint answers a cry for help from Jean Lane, whose brother Tony has got himself into hot water after being black-mailed into working for night-club owner Cord Thrandel, who is an all-round criminal. Having rescued Tony from Thrandel's clutches he investigates a warehouse in which he finds cases ..read more »
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  • The Saint - S04 E05 - Double Take (1968)
    Starring: Roger Moore,  Kate O'Mara,  Ian Ogilvy
    Director: Leslie Norman
    Certificate: Certificate: PG
    The Saint is hired by Greek millionaire Eugene Patroclos to locate the man who is impersonating him. However, when the Saint catches up with the impostor he is told that he is the real Patroclos and the man who originally hired the Saint is the fraud. Both men have secretaries called Annabel and ..read more »
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  • The Saint - S03 E18 - Simon and Delilah (1967)
    Starring: Roger Moore,  Kate O'Mara,  Ian Ogilvy
    Director: Roy Ward Baker
    Certificate: Certificate: PG
    Temperamental film star Serena Harris is kidnapped at gunpoint from the set of a Biblical epic in which she is starring as Delilah in Rome. The Saint manages to locate where she is being held but, given her unpopularity, he has a wide number of suspects to choose from as the instigator of her abduction.
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  • The Saint - S03 E16 - The Fast Women (1967)
    Starring: Roger Moore,  Kate O'Mara,  Ian Ogilvy
    Director: Leslie Norman
    Certificate: Certificate: PG
    At Brands Hatch motor racing circuit the Saint meets Cynthia Quillen and Teresa Montesino, two racing drivers who are deadly rivals. Whilst the Saint is testing Cynthia's car he discovers that it has been sabotaged. He also intercepts an assassin out to murder Cynthia with a high-powered rifle but ..read more »
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  • Helen Mirren At The BBC (6 discs) on DVD
    Starring: Helen Mirren,  Stanley Baker,  Brian Cox
    Certificate: Certificate: 15
    Set Comprises: 1. The Changling (1974) 2. The Apple Cart (1975) 3. Caesar & Claretta (1975) 4. The Philanthropist (1975) 5. The Little Minister (1975) 6. The Country Wife (1977) 7. Blue Remembered Hill (1979) 8. Mrd Reinhardt (1981) 9. A Midsummer Nights Dream (1981) 10. Cymbeline (1983) 11. The ..read more »
    3 stars out of 5 59% from 118 members
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Ian Ogilvy facts

5 most recent films

The Saint Steps In... To Television - 3.0 stars
Death Becomes Her - 3.0 stars
Return Of The Saint - Complete Series - 3.0 stars
And Now The Screaming Starts - 3.0 stars
No Sex Please, We're British - 3.0 stars

5 highest-rated films

From Beyond the Grave - 3.5 stars
Waterloo - 3.5 stars
Death Becomes Her - 3.0 stars
Witchfinder General - Blu-ray - 3.0 stars
Witchfinder General - 3.0 stars

5 lowest-rated films

The Saint Steps In... To Television - 3.0 stars
Return Of The Saint - Complete Series - 3.0 stars
No Sex Please, We're British - 3.0 stars
And Now The Screaming Starts - 3.0 stars
Helen Mirren At The BBC - 3.0 stars

Most frequent co-stars

Burt Kwouk - 77 times - show films
Kate O'Mara - 77 times - show films
Roger Moore - 77 times - show films
Olga Karlatos - 8 times - show films
Mona Bruce - 8 times - show films

Most frequent directors

Leslie Norman - 34 times - show films
Roy Ward Baker - 15 times - show films
Roger Moore - 12 times - show films
Jeremy Summers - 10 times - show films
Peter Sasdy - 8 times - show films