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He departed from the horror genre only a few times, once in the 1934 film, The Lost Patrol, and a few times on stage - for example, as Captain Hook in Peter Pan (1951). In the 1968 film, Targets, he parodied his earlier career.
He was a cousin of Quentin Crisp.
After battling emphysema for a number of years, Boris Karloff died from its complications at his home in Midhurst[?], Sussex, England on February 2, 1969 at the age of 81. He was interred in the Mount Cemetery in Guildford, Surrey, England.
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