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Welcome to the official website of Michael Armstrong.

Michael Armstrong trained at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art and was writing and directing films at the age of 22. His notorious film Mark Of The Devil, starring Herbert Lom and Udo Kier smashed all box office records in Europe and America on its first release and has grown to be one of the biggest cult films ever. Other film credits include House Of The Long Shadows, Eskimo Nell, The Haunted House Of Horror and The Adventures Of... series which broke box office records in the UK. His television credits include The Professionals, Shoestring and Return Of The Saint. His theatre work includes My Jewish Vampire, and The Enchanted Orchestra at the Royal Albert Hall featuring the London Symphony Orchestra and an all-star cast including the legendary Max Wall and Sir John Mills.

This website is building into a comprehensive reference of Michael Armstrong's work with exclusive material that has not previously been made available to the public. Enjoy your visit.


LATEST UPDATES
The Enchanted Orchestra added to the Film Archive and The Enchanted Orchestra Concert added to the Theatre Archive.

Older news items include:
- Mark Of The Devil added to the Film Archive with exclusive photographs.

- The Curse Of Tittikhamon added to the Theatre Archive.

- New Message Board launched.

- Writing Archive added. Various miscellaneous writings of Michael Armstrong will be added. To begin with, a collection of short stories - Americana Nasties, and a new novel - Kiss 'n' Tell.

- Eskimo Nell added to the Film Archive - exclusive photographs and never before seen material.

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