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  1. Fear Is the Key is a 1972 British action thriller film directed by Michael Tuchner and starring Barry Newman and Suzy Kendall. [2] It is based on the 1961 novel of the same title by Alistair MacLean. It was the feature film debut of Ben Kingsley. The soundtrack is by Roy Budd .

  2. Kastner also partnered up with noted producers Alan Ladd, Jr. and Jay Kanter and together they produced the films The Walking Stick, The Severed Head, Tam Lin, Villain (1971), The Nightcomers (1972) (directed by Michael Winner, with Marlon Brando), X Y & Zee (1972) (with Burton's then-wife Elizbaeth Taylor) and Fear Is the Key (1972) (from a ...

    • 1965–2010
  3. catalog.afi.com › Catalog › moviedetailsAFI|Catalog

    SYNOPSIS. GENRE. Print Details. Full page view. HISTORY. The Nightcomers was a co-production between British director Michael Winner 's Scimitar Productions and Americans Jay Kanter, Alan Ladd, Jr. and Elliott Kastner, the agent of the film's star, Marlon Brando.

  4. Many of his films from the late Sixties on were co-produced with Alan Ladd Jr and Jay Kanter, and Kanter said after Kastner's death, "If Elliott believed in some material, he'd never hesitate to ...

  5. Adapted for the screen by Dick Clement and Ian La Frenais, Villain was directed by Michael Tuchner for producer Alan Ladd, Jr.'s Kastner-Ladd-Kanter production company, in association with Anglo-EMI. The plot follows Vic Dakin as he gets involved in a payroll heist at a plastics factory, but is later betrayed to the police by the man who tipped ...

    • Michael Tuchner, Kip Gowans
    • Richard Burton
  6. Feb 15, 1972 · Kastner-Ladd-Kanter, United Artists. Submit Corrections. The Nightcomers (1971) Directed by Michael Winner. Genres - Drama, Horror, Crime, Thriller | Sub- ...

  7. East End gangster Vic Dakin hatches an ambitious plot for a wages snatch. Show full synopsis. Meet Vic Dakin, your everyday London businessman and murderous, sadistic gang leader: the sort of diamond geezer who would shake your hand prior to nailing your head to a passing milk float.