Keith Peacock was born in 1928.
He was an actor, known for Bang! Bang! You're Dead! (1966), Psycho-Circus (1966) and The Prisoner (1967).
He died on November 1, 1966 in Perivale, Middlesex, England, UK.
Peacock was fatally injured during the filming of an episode of the BBC police drama Softly Softly (1966) in a West London factory.
He fell backwards from a ladder, striking his head on a concrete floor.
A circus becomes the location for stolen loot and murder.
Sir James Forbes arrives in a remote Cornish village to identify a mysterious plague afflicting the population. Local squire Charles, a disciple of Haitian witchcraft, is using the voodoo magic to resurrect the dead to work in his decrepit and unsafe tin mines that are shunned by the local population. But his magic relies on human sacrifice and he unleashes his army of the undead on the unsuspecting village with horrific consequences.