Michael Carreras (1927–1994)

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Michael Carreras was born on December 21, 1927 in Wandsworth, London, England. He was a producer and director, known for What a Crazy World (1963), Slave Girls (1967) and The Lost Continent (1968). He died on April 19, 1994 in Chelsea, London. See full bio »

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(1963)
Slave Girls Producer
(1967)
(1968)

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 1979 The Lady Vanishes (executive producer)
 1974 Shatter (producer - produced by)
 1972 Nearest and Dearest (producer)
 1972 That's Your Funeral (producer)
 1972 Demons of the Mind (producer)
 1972 Straight on Till Morning (producer)
 1972 Dracula A.D. 1972 (executive producer - uncredited)
 1972 Vampire Circus (executive producer - uncredited)
 1971 Creatures the World Forgot (producer)
 1970 Crescendo (producer)
 1969 Moon Zero Two (producer)
 1968 The Lost Continent (producer)
 1967 A Challenge for Robin Hood (executive producer - uncredited)
 1967 Slave Girls (producer)
 1966 One Million Years B.C. (producer)
 1965/I She (producer)
 1964 The Curse of the Mummy's Tomb (producer)
 1963 What a Crazy World (producer)
 1962 The Damned (executive producer)
 1962 The Pirates of Blood River (executive producer)
 1961 Cash on Demand (executive producer)
 1961 Watch It, Sailor! (executive producer)
 1961 The Curse of the Werewolf (executive producer)
 1961 A Weekend with Lulu (executive producer)
 1961 Taste of Fear (executive producer)
 1961 The Terror of the Tongs (executive producer)
 1960 Sword of Sherwood Forest (executive producer)
 1960 Visa to Canton (producer)
 1960 The Two Faces of Dr. Jekyll (producer)
 1960 The Brides of Dracula (executive producer)
 1960 Hell Is a City (producer)
 1960 Never Take Sweets from a Stranger (executive producer)
 1959 The Stranglers of Bombay (executive producer)
 1959 Italian Holiday (Documentary short) (producer)
 1959 The Ugly Duckling (producer)
 1959 The Mummy (producer)
 1959 Yesterday's Enemy (producer)
 1959 The Man Who Could Cheat Death (producer)
 1959 Ten Seconds to Hell (producer)
 1959 The Hound of the Baskervilles (executive producer)
 1958 A Clean Sweep (Short) (executive producer)
 1958 Tales of Frankenstein (TV Movie) (producer)
 1958 The Snorkel (producer)
 1958 The Revenge of Frankenstein (executive producer)
 1958 Dracula (executive producer)
 1958 The Camp on Blood Island (executive producer)
 1957 Danger List (Short) (executive producer)
 1957 The Abominable Snowman (executive producer)
 1957 The Edmundo Ros Half Hour (Short) (producer)
 1957 Quatermass 2 (executive producer)
 1957 The Steel Bayonet (producer)
 1957 The Curse of Frankenstein (executive producer)
 1956 Copenhagen (Short documentary) (producer)
 1956 Dick Turpin: Highwayman (Short) (producer)
 1956 X the Unknown (executive producer)
 1956 Eric Winstone's Stagecoach (Short) (producer)
 1956 Parade of the Bands (Short) (producer)
 1956 Just for You (Short) (producer)
 1955/II Contrast in Rhythm (Short) (producer)
 1955 The Eric Winstone Bandshow (Short) (producer)
 1955 The Right Person (Short) (producer)
 1955 Cyril Stapleton and the Show Band (Short) (producer)
 1955 Break in the Circle (producer)
 1954 Mask of Dust (executive producer)
 1954 The Men of Sherwood Forest (producer)
 1954 Third Party Risk (executive producer)
 1954 The Stranger Came Home (producer)
 1954 Life with the Lyons (executive producer - uncredited)
 1954 Murder by Proxy (producer)
 1954 Face the Music (producer)
 1953 Blood Orange (producer)
 1953 Spaceways (producer)
 1953 Four Sided Triangle (producer)
 1953 Mantrap (producer)
 1952 Never Look Back (producer)
 1951 The Dark Light (producer)
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Bill Carreras | Michael Nash | Henry Younger
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Educated at Reading School. From 1943 to 1950, served as associate producer at Exclusive Films. Subsequently, director, screenwriter and producer. Gradually introduced science-fiction into Hammer's output. Executive producer at Hammer Films from 1955. Managing director in 1971, and Chief Executive the following year. Forced to resign in 1979, when the company failed to secure finance and fell ... See more »

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