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  1. Anthony Nelson Keys (13 November 1911 – 19 March 1985) was a British film producer, best known of his work with Hammer Film Productions. His father was Nelson Keys and his brother John Paddy Carstairs .

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › The_ReptileThe Reptile - Wikipedia

    Initially pitched to Universal Pictures three years earlier as The Curse of the Reptiles, the script was written by Anthony Hinds using his pseudonym, John Elder. Hammer producer Anthony Nelson Keys, in an effort to save money, had decided to shoot four films on the same sets with staggered release dates.

  3. Anthony Nelson Keys. Producer: Horror of Dracula. He was one of four film making sons of comedian Nelson 'Bunch' Keys. Born in London, he was educated at Brighton College.

    • Anthony Nelson Keys
    • March 19, 1985
    • November 13, 1911
  4. Anthony Nelson Keys. Producer: Horror of Dracula. He was one of four film making sons of comedian Nelson 'Bunch' Keys. Born in London, he was educated at Brighton College.

    • November 13, 1911
    • March 19, 1985
  5. Anthony Nelson Keys é um produtor britânico nascido em 13 de novembro de 1911 e morto o 19 de março de 1985. Ele é conhecido por seu trabalho na Hammer Film Productions. Filmografia parcial. 1959 : O Cão dos Baskervilles de Terence Fisher; 1960 : Visto para Cantão ( passaporte para a China) por Michael Carreras

  6. The Man Who Could Cheat Death was produced by Michael Carreras and Anthony Nelson Keys for Hammer Film Productions. It was released in the US on 19 August 1959 and in the UK on 30 November 1959. Plot. In Paris, France in 1890, Dr. Georges Bonnet, a doctor and hobbyist sculptor, abruptly ends the fashionable party he is hosting.

  7. Anthony Nelson-Keys was born was born on 13 November 1911 in St Georges Hanover Square, London. He began his career as an engineer in the recording department of HMV in 1928. Served with the Army Film & Photographic Unit during the Second World War, then became production manager under Sydney Box at Gainsborough.