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Mister Ten Per Cent is a 1967 British comedy film directed by Peter Graham Scott and starring Charlie Drake, Derek Nimmo and Wanda Ventham. [1] It was written by Mira Avrech, Charlie Drake , Norman Hudis and Lew Schwarz.
(1967) and Slapstick and Old Lace (1971), but it was The Worker (1965 to 1970) that gained most acclaim. Television fame led to four films, none of them successful [citation needed] — Sands of the Desert (1960), Petticoat Pirates (1961), The Cracksman (1963) and Mister Ten Per Cent (1967).
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She moved to the UK in 1963 and was cast in Emerald Soup. [5]Her first film role was in This Is My Street (1964), in which her performance was described as "superb." [6] Her other film credits include The Heroes of Telemark (1965), He Who Rides a Tiger (1965), Up Jumped a Swagman (1965), with Frank Ifield, and the Charlie Drake comedy Mister Ten Per Cent (1967).
Mark Machado took on a tight time frame to turn a 1967 Chevy Impala into the centerpiece of Pepsi's big game marketing plan.