With Cory Coogan as the voice of Robert Morley.
Source: The Complete Memoirs of Peter Cushing.
Today I narrate an anecdote by Peter Cushing, in which he meets Robert Morley, and asks his advice for making it in America. A notable entry, for both would end up playing a Holmes around the same time. Morley was, of course, Mycroft Holmes in the 1965 feature film 'A Study in Terror With Cory Coogan as the voice of Robert Morley. Source: The Complete Memoirs of Peter Cushing.
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