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  1. Mar 22, 2021 · Director Godfrey Grayson’s interesting and effective 1950 Hammer Films black and white mystery thriller film Room to Let stars Jimmy Hanley as young reporter Curly Minter, who discovers that a man calling himself Dr Fell (Valentine Dyall), the strange but seemingly affable lodger of disabled Mrs Musgrave (Christine Silver), may be none other than Jack the Ripper.

  2. Valentine Dyall. Frank Poole Dyall (3 February 1870 [n 1] – 8 May 1950), professionally known as Franklin Dyall, was an English actor. In his early years he was a member of the companies of the actor-managers George Alexander, Ben Greet, John Martin-Harvey and Johnston Forbes-Robertson. During a 50-year stage career he played a wide range of ...

  3. HORROR HOTEL, (aka CITY OF THE DEAD), Patricia Jessel, 1960 HORROR HOTEL, (aka THE CITY OF THE DEAD), from left: Betta St. John, Patricia Jessel, Christopher Lee, Valentine Dyall, 1960 HORROR ...

  4. May 8, 2022 · Pinnacle Storyteller Valentine Dyall reads Tales of Terror by Edgar Alan Poe. Originally available on cassette and 2 LP set.0:02:20 The Fall Of The House of ...

  5. Jan 9, 2020 · Valentine Dyall. Born: Thursday 7th May 1908. Died: Monday 24th June 1985 (age: 77) Valentine Dyall was an English character actor, the son of veteran actor Franklin Dyall. Dyall was especially popular as a voice actor, due to his very distinctive sepulchral voice, he was known for many years as "The Man in Black", narrator of the BBC Radio ...

  6. Valentine Dyall would use his distinctive voice to set the scene of the story, then leave much of the rest upto your imagination. It would end with him saying, "And this is Valentine Dyall, The Man In Black, wishing you pleasant dreams". Deeply upsetting nightmares more like! Dyall also made guest appearances in The Goon Show, The Haunting, and ...

  7. Jun 9, 2011 · Valentine Dyall (May 7, 1908 – June 24, 1985) was an English actor. Because of his sonorous voice, he often lent his voice to BBC radio plays. In the first radio series of The Lord of the Rings , he played Théoden and Treebeard .