He appeared as an actor in Louis McMahon's serial parody
Captain Celluloid vs. the Film Pirates, along with fellow film historians and authors
Alan G. Barbour and
William K. Everson. This four-part, semi-professional production paid homage to
Republic Pictures and its adventure serials, while kidding the vintage film subculture of the 1960s. The plot involved a masked villain named The Master Duper, one of three members of a Film Commission who attempts to steal the only known prints of priceless antique films, and the heroic Captain Celluloid, who wears a costume reminiscent of that of the Black Commando in the Columbia serial The Secret Code and is determined to uncover him. Kilgore produced and scripted the American
dub of the Japanese
fantasy film The World of Hans Christian Andersen (1971) which he co-directed with
Chuck McCann. The film was dubbed for American audiences by
Hal Roach, who hired McCann and Kilgore to assist him. This was one of Roach's last efforts before his studio closed down. ==Sons of the Desert==