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"BBC Sunday-Night Theatre" The Creature (1955)
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Nigel Kneale (writer)
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Original Air Date:
30 January 1955
(Season 6, Episode 5)
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Perhaps the first time I was pertified by a film...
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Cast
(Episode Credited cast)| Peter Cushing | ... | Dr. John Rollason | |
| Stanley Baker | ... | Tom Friend | |
| Eric Pohlmann | ... | Pierre Brosset | |
| Simon Lack | ... | Andrew McPhee | |
| Wolfe Morris | ... | Nima Kusang | |
| Arnold Marlé | ... | The Lama of Rong-ruk Monastery |
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90 min
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Remade as The Abominable Snowman (1957)
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I remember clearly the look on the face of the man who had seen the creature (the abominable snowman) and who had been left in th etent while the others searched further. He was already wide-eyed, but when the hair hand slowly appeared under the tent flap, those eyes widened even further....