Monday 1 February 2021

Doctor Who Vs. William Hartnell at the Cinema, Part 1

Hartnell appeared opposite
David Niven in The Way Ahead
William Henry Hartnell
(born in London in January
1908) was known as Billy
Hartnell when he became a
jobbing actor. He made his
cinema debut in 1929, aged 
21, in The Unwritten Law.
Thus began a thirty-five year
film career that saw Hartnell
appear in many classic British
features.
Hartnell returned to the
theatre when he was
invalided out of the Royal
Artillery Corps in 1940. 
Director Carol Reed cast
Billy in The Way Ahead
after watching his performance as Dallow in the stage version of
Brighton Rock in 1943, a character he reprised for the film
rendition - now recognised as his most notable big-screen role.
By the fifties, Hartnell had become typecast in tough-guy parts
but was equally adept at comedy, and following a major role in
the star-studded Hell Drivers, he starred in the inaugural Carry
On title and Granada's The Army Game. 1963 saw Hartnell's final
film appearances (in This Sporting Life and Tomorrow at Ten),
then he was cast in a new BBC TV series called Doctor Who.
The acclaimed wartime production, The Way Ahead  (written by
Eric Ambler and Peter Ustinov) was essentially a remake of the
British Army training film, The New Lot, and opened in 1944.
Doublecross, a low-budget espionage drama, was released in
1956. Rank's BAFTA nominated thriller, Hell Drivers (shown on
 Talking Pictures TV today) opened in 1957.
Hartnell co-starred with Stanley Baker, Patrick McGoohan, Sean
 Connery, David McCallum and Herbert Lom. The black-and-white
features starred a total of ten future Doctor Who cast and crew
connections:

The Way Ahead
  • Leslie [Gilbert] Dwyer (Pte. Beck) was Vorg in Carnival of Monsters
  • Hugh [Archibald Nairn] Burden (Pte. Parsons) was Channing in Spearhead from Space
  • Jack [Stanley] Watling (Buster) was Professor Edward Travers in The Abominable SnowmenThe Web of Fear and Downtime
Doublecross
  • Anton Diffring [born Alfred Pollack] (Krassin) was De Flores in Silver Nemesis
  • Kenneth [Charles] Cope (Jeffrey) was Packard in Warriors' Gate
  • Colin [Martin] Douglas (Sergeant) was Donald Bruce in The Enemy of the World, and Reuben in Horror of Fang Rock
  • Harry Towb (Publican) was Osgood in (episode 1 of) The Seeds of Death, and McDermott in Terror of the Autons
  • Marcus Dods was conductor on The Aztecs too
Hell Drivers
  • Terry Sartain (Man) was an Alien Technician in The War Games (3), Warrior in The Mutants (1), UNIT Soldier in The Three Doctors (1), Prison Guard and Draconian in Frontier in Space, Exxilon in Death to the Daleks, Brother in The Masque of Mandragora (3), Gundan in Warriors' Gate (3), and Market Man in Snakedance (1)
  • David Harcourt was a camera operator on Dr. Who and the Daleks too

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