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  1. 7. Sept. 1996 · Harpur and Iles: Directed by Jim Hill. With Hywel Bennett, Aneirin Hughes, Patrick Robinson, Jim Carter. Two British detectives must rescue a mobster's son from kidnappers before the boy's father takes his revenge.

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0071799Hywel Bennett - IMDb

    Hywel Bennett was born on 8 April 1944 in Garnant, Carmarthenshire, Wales, UK. He was an actor, known for Neverwhere (1996), Percy (1971) and The Family Way (1966). He was previously married to Sandra Layne Fulford and Cathy McGowan. He died on 25 July 2017 in Deal, Kent, England, UK.

  3. Box office. £345,269 [2] Endless Night is a 1972 British horror - mystery film directed by Sidney Gilliat and starring Hayley Mills, Britt Ekland, Per Oscarsson, Hywel Bennett, and George Sanders. Based on the 1967 novel Endless Night by Agatha Christie, the plot follows a newlywed couple who feel threatened after building their dream home on ...

  4. 4. Aug. 2017 · Actor. Born: April 8, 1944; Died: July 25, 2017. HYWEL Bennett, who has died aged 73, was one of British cinema’s brightest stars in the 1960s and early 1970s when he appeared in a string of hit ...

  5. Sinclair has had several on-going television roles. Among these are Shelley (1979–84), in which she appeared alongside Hywel Bennett, and later the part of Fern Farmer in five's soap opera Family Affairs. She played the role of Fern Farmer from 1999 to autumn 2003 when her character was killed in a car accident. External links

  6. One for the Road is a 2003 British comedy-drama film written and directed by Chris Cooke. Filmed on location in and around Nottinghamshire, the film stars Hywel Bennett, Gregory Chisholm, Mark Devenport, and Rupert Procter as four men who meet at a compulsory rehabilitation class after being sentenced for drink driving. [1]

  7. The Virgin Soldiers. (film) The Virgin Soldiers is a 1969 British war comedy-drama film directed by John Dexter and starring Lynn Redgrave, Hywel Bennett, Nigel Davenport, Nigel Patrick and Rachel Kempson. [1] It is set in 1950, during the Malayan Emergency, and is based on the 1966 novel of the same name by Leslie Thomas .