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Top: Tom Baker as the villainous Prince Koura with the beauteous Caroline Munro (as the slave-girl Marigiana) in The Golden Voyage of Sinbad (1973). Above: Koura listens to a report from his magically created Homunculus. | Top: Tom Baker as the villainous Prince Koura with the beauteous Caroline Munro (as the slave-girl Marigiana) in The Golden Voyage of Sinbad (1973). Above: Koura listens to a report from his magically created Homunculus. | ||
− | Above: | + | Above: Tom Baker, as Rasputin, in Nicholas and Alexandra (1971). Right: Baker sits in the makeup chair for the same film. Opposite: Baker as Prince Koura in The Golden Voyage of Sinbad (1973). |
Above: Tom Baker, as Rasputin, in Nicholas and Alexandra (1971) | Above: Tom Baker, as Rasputin, in Nicholas and Alexandra (1971) | ||
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