00:00We're talking about knowledge of the future in movies, YouTube channel, Easter Egg Psychic.
00:05In this video, I'll briefly mention who I believe is an uncredited actor who appears in the 1966 spy comedy Dr. Goldfoot and The Girl Bombs.
00:18I thought he may resemble English horror actor Sir Christopher Lee.
00:22This was directed by Mario Bava with a cast that included Vincent Price, Fabian, Franco Franchi, and Laura Antonelli.
00:32To see this actor, please fast forward to around the 31 minute, 50 second mark.
00:39He appears in the back of the room on the left hand side of the screen.
00:44One of the military officers who's been given a tour of the operations.
00:49Alright, connections.
00:51Yes, Christopher Lee appeared in two movies by director Mario Bava.
00:56He was in 1961's Hercules and the Haunted World, along with Reg Park, Leonora Ruffo, and Giorgio Artisan.
01:05Christopher Lee was also in the 1963 gothic horror film The Whip and the Body, along with Dalia Olavi, Tony Kendall, and Ida Ghali.
01:16And Vincent Price, who plays Dr. Goldfoot in this, was in several films with Christopher Lee, including the 1969 gothic horror The Oblong Box, Peter Arne, Hilary Dwyer, and Sally Giesen were also in this.
01:32Price and Lee were together in 1970's sci-fi horror Scream and Scream Again for Amicus Productions, along with Peter Cushing, Michael Gotthard, Alfred Marks, and Judy Huxtable.
01:46Finally, Vincent Price and Christopher Lee were both in House of the Long Shadows, a 1983 comedy horror, which co-starred Peter Cushing and John Carradine, Desi Arnaz Jr., Sheila Keith, Julie Peasgood, Richard Todd, and Louis English, also in this cast.
02:05And again, in the course of watching films, you may spot a background actor, an extra, an uncredited player, who may have a familiar appearance.
02:19And yes, your eyes may not be deceiving you. This is apparently a somewhat common phenomenon.
02:26My YouTube channel is Easter Egg Psychic. There I go back and look at movies and television from the past.
02:31I analyze these for possible references to future media.
02:35These may appear in the form of anecdotes, idioms, anagrams.
02:39Hidden in the subtext of the work in question, I also use an unconventional method where I look at the likenesses of the actors.
02:48And what I've found is you can take the likenesses, match these up to some of the anecdotal items,
02:54and show past, present, and future information about actors and other personalities
03:00or may resemble the personalities in the movie or television episode that you're watching.
03:07My email contact is easteregguy, that's G-U-Y, at yahoo.com.
03:14Thanks for watching.
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