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  1. Captain Clegg (U.S. title: Night Creatures [1]) is a 1962 British adventure horror film directed by Peter Graham Scott and starring Peter Cushing, Yvonne Romain, Patrick Allen, and Oliver Reed. [2] It produced by John Temple-Smith for Hammer Film Productions.

  2. Jul 14, 2022 · The title Captain Clegg was chosen for the UK release, and in true Hammer fashion, the US title Night Creatures was recycled from an unfinished adaptation of Richard Matheson’s 1954 novel I Am...

  3. In 18th-century England, the Royal Crown sends Royal Navy Captain Collier and his crew to investigate reports of illegal smuggling and bootlegging in a coastal town where locals believe in Marsh Phantoms.

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    • Adventure, Drama
    • Peter Graham Scott
    • 1962-06-13
  4. Aug 12, 2005 · Captain Clegg, otherwise known as Night Creatures, is a Hammer Studios film on par with their well-known masterpieces. I can’t say much about the plot without releasing a spoiler, so I will simply say it involves illegal alcohol trading, grumpy British officers who look very much like pirates, and a herd of demons riding horses in the marsh.

  5. Pirate Captain Clegg (Peter Cushing), an English vicar by day, leads ghostly mounted smugglers by night. Watch Night Creatures with a subscription on Prime Video, rent on Fandango at Home,...

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    • Peter Cushing
    • Peter Graham Scott
    • Horror
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  6. Sep 14, 2016 · Night Creatures (also known as Captain Clegg) is a 1962 effort that puts Hammer regular Peter Cushing in a lead role. By today’s standards it is a tame offering in regard to horror (like most Hammer films to be fair) but it’s easy to see why it would have been a terrifying experience back in the early 1960s.

  7. Nov 13, 2013 · YEAR RELEASED: 1962. DIRECTOR: Peter Graham Scott. CAST: Peter Cushing, Yvonne Romain, Patrick Allen and Oliver Reed. REVIEW BY CARL SYKES. The film opens with the eponymous Captain Clegg overseeing the ‘trial’ of one of his crew members who is charged with attacking the Captain’s wife.

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