Night Creatures
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Night Creatures is the U.S. title of a 1962 Hammer Film Productions film called Captain Clegg in the UK. Using the alias Rev. Blyss, Clegg (portrayed by Peter Cushing) masquerades as the vicar of Dymchurch but also leads a band of phantom-like smugglers who ply their trade on Romney Marsh.
The film is loosely based on Doctor Syn and co-stars Patrick Allen and Oliver Reed.
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[edit] Trivia
- The main character's name was changed from Doctor Syn to Dr. Blyss to avoid rights problems with Disney who had a competing film version released in the same time period.
- Hammer originally planned to film Richard Matheson's apocalyptic horror novel I Am Legend under the title Night Creatures. The plan was scotched when the British censor told them that such a film would be outright banned in England. Hammer had already promised their American distributor a film called Night Creatures, so they sold the already-completed Captain Clegg under this title.
[edit] Cast
- Peter Cushing (Dr. Blyss)
- Yvonne Romain (Imogene)
- Patrick Allen (Captain Collier)
- Oliver Reed (Harry)
- Michael Ripper (Mipps)
- David Lodge (Bosun)
- Derek Francis (Squire)
- Jack MacGowran (Frightened man)
- Peter Halliday (1st sailor)
- Martin Benson (Rash)
- Daphne Anderson (Mrs. Rash)
- Milton Reed (Mulatto)
- Terry Scully (2nd sailor)
- Rupert Osborn (Gerry)
- Sydney Bromley (Tom Ketch)
- Gordon Rollings (Wurzel)
- Bob Head (Peg-leg)
- Colin Douglas (Pirate bosun)
[edit] Credits
- Directed by Peter Graham-Scott
- Screenplay by John Elder (Anthony Hinds)
- Additional dialogue by Barbara S. Harper
- Produced by John Temple-Smith
- Music by Don Banks
- Musical supervisor: Philip Martell
- Director of photography: Arthur Grant, B.S.C.
- Production design by Bernard Robinson
- Art direction by Don Mingaye
- Supervising editor: James Needs
- Edited by Eric Boyd-Perkins
- Make-up by Roy Ashton
- Special effects by Les Bowie
- Fight sequences staged by Bob Simmons