Michael Nightingale, active in the 1960s and 1970s, carved out a niche in the world of cult cinema with his roles in films like The Stranglers of Bombay (1959) and Carry On Emmannuelle (1978). His performances often blended humor and intrigue, making him a memorable presence in the exploitation and comedy genres. Nightingale's contributions to films such as Curse of the Voodoo (1965) and Night After Night After Night (1969) showcase his ability to navigate the eclectic landscape of British cinema during this vibrant era.
Carry On Regardless
After a bunch of no-hopers approaches an employment agency, the anarchy mounts as they do a series of odd jobs, including a chimp's tea party, trying to stay sober at a wine tasting… and demolishing a house.