The truth is, without Dennis Price there wouldn't be a film.
Terence is right- without Dennis Price there wouldn't be a film.
Dennis Price was, as a black-sheep heir who polishes off eight legacy-obstacle relatives.
"I think some of the older guys want to go back to Oakland for good," said Dennis Price, a second-year cornerback.
Dennis Price covered for Coward when the latter was taken ill.
In different roles, Dennis Price appeared in both versions.
Quinlan has called him "the Dennis Price of the B film."
Dennis Price is one of the most wonderful, and most horribly underappreciated, actors in British film history.
I saw Dennis Price once, at a dance.