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Sweet Nothing - Toni Daly with Lee Grant and the Capitols

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Uploaded by on Apr 25, 2007

A club scene taken from Michael Reeves' 1967 film THE SORCERORS, which starred Boris Karloff, Ian Ogilvy and Susan George. Buy the DVD for less than a fiver from play.com or Amazon.

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  • whats this film called again? sourcerers?

  • @bossrat Never noticed that b4. I have just tried to change it to my real age of 63 but no matter how hard I try it wont let me edit my age. Wish I was31 though. Thanks for bringing it tomy attention.

  • @petronopulas Like the story, but your user page puts gives you as a 31 year old...

  • @simonrigot 'Sally Sheridan' is Nicolette Sheridan's mother. This girl has no connection.

  • What a brilliant tune! i love discovering hidden gems like this.

  • Toni Daly is the one singing and she is the image of the girl you see on the stage. It was 45 years ago when I knew Toni or Antoinette Daly as she was known then. She is now Toni Baxter and lives in Southend Essex. She sings Jazz in her husbands band.I gave her a ride on my Vespa and took her to the pictures. At the time she was still at school ( St Bernards Convent Westcliff).and probably 14 years of age.She was certainly an atractive girl with long dark hair.

  • Indeed it's this movie with cissors and a bath. And the singing girl known as Toni Daly is actually Dani Sheridan , the mother of Nicolette Sheridan (from Desperate Houswife) who after this movie played a small part in "On her majesty's service". Later in that great movie 'The Sorcerers' she is strangled by Ian Ogilvy. Cult movie!

  • what a voice, what a babe, a seen this film very young, maybe mixed up is this the film someone cuts bodies up in a bath, remember scissors being used, may be a totally different film though

  • Cool 60's Sound!

  • What a fantastic voice and groovy tune. I'm transported back to the 60's.

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