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4 unusual facts about Eric Blore


'Til We Meet Again

Eric Blore as Sir Harold Pinchard, a shipboard victim of the Comtesse and Rockingham

Diamond Jim

While on a cross-continental sales trip, Brady rescues Mr. Fox (Eric Blore) from a crooked salesman, but in the process they are forced to jump from the train.

Passport to Suez

There, he and his valet, Llewellyn Jameson (Eric Blore), are met by his old friend, nightclub owner Johnny Booth (Sheldon Leonard).

The Lone Wolf Keeps a Date

After admonishing his butler Jamison (Eric Blore) for conning money and adding a rare Cuban stamp to his coveted collection, former jewel looter and current detective Michael Lanyard (Warren William, also known as the Lone Wolf, flies back to Miami from Havana.


The Disorderly Room

The Disorderly Room was a very early British television comedy production, written by Eric Blore and starring Tommy Handley.


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