NEWS:
More good news Amicus's THE HOUSE THAT DRIPPED BLOOD and ASYLUM both
starring #PeterCushing and a whole HOST of British Horror amicus stars are AT LAST coming to blu-ray in the UK from Second Sight
Films. MORE NEW when we get it. At the moment, no NEWS on EXTRAS or a RELEASE DATE. STAY TUNE!
OUR PCAS GALLERY AND FEATURE ON AMICUS FILMSASYLUM along with Cushing's performance and working with old friend actor BARRY MORSE and others CAN BE RIGHT HERE!
#CUSHINGGIFWEDNESDAY! HERE IS is week's selection of animated sequences from some of the BEST films of PETER CUSHING and as usual, a few quizy questions, to test you on your knowledge of CUSHING'S work and life. IF you think you have the answer to ANY zip us a quick email to the PCAS account and if you get them all on the BUTTON, we'll celebrate your very neat achievement by creating and posting your very own BANNER the week after here at our next #CUSHINGGIFWEDNESDAY! Good luck! HERE is our email: petercushingpcas@gmail.com
HERE IS A ROLE which CHRISTOPHER LEE said he enjoyed very much. It is a shame that it didn't do that well at the box office. WHAT IS THE TITLE OF THIS FILM? THE FILM ENCOUNTERED A PROBLEM DURING PRODUCTION, WHAT WAS THAT PROBLEM? THE CAT IN THE FILM WAS ACTUALLY, a) CHRISTOPHER LEE'S b) STEPHEN WEEKS THE DIRECTOR'S c) PETER CUSHING'S?
HAMMER FILMS, TWINS OF EVIL stars PETER CUSHING as Gustav Weil and DAMIEN THOMAS as Count KARNSTEIN. THOMAS was born in a) WALES? b) LONDON c) EGYPT d) FRANCE. The film is part of the KARNSTEIN TRILOGY. IS IT THE SECOND OR THIRD ENTRY IN THE TALE? There were quite a few RATS on the floor of the set on THIS CRYPT. HOW DID THEY GET THE RATS TO STAY IN SHOT? a) WITH STRINGS? b) THE RATS WERE ANIMATED AND NOT REAL? c) WITH PEANUT BUTTER? d) WITH CHEESE?
JAMES VILLIERS and CHARLOTTE TRAMPLING in AMICUS FILMS ASYLUM in 1972. VILLIERS was quite a prolific actor, who nearly always played sardonic and upper class gentlemen. He worked for both AMICUS and HAMMER FILMS. HOW MANY FILMS DID HE APPEAR IN FOR HAMMER FILMS? VILLIERS appeared to be of aristocratic background, BECAUSE HE WAS A DESCENDANT OF THE EARLS OF CLARENDON. TRUE or FALSE? Descendant of the Earls of Clarendon.
MORE ON AMICUS, ASYLUM, CUSHING AND VILLIERS in our PCAS FEATURE. JUST CLICK HERE!
CHRISTOPHER LEE as COUNT DRACULA being assisted by Hammer films regular actor, THORLEY WALTERS as Ludwig in DRACULA PRINCE OF DARKNESS (1966). WALTERS MADE HOW MANY FILMS IN WHICH PETER CUSHING APPEARED TOO? IN HOW MANY SHERLOCK HOLMES FILMS DID WALTERS APPEAR?
LAST WEEKS ANSWERS: The BEST and MOST CONCISE answers we received to all FIVE of the questions came from MARCIA LOISEL. . . and HERE they are!
QUESTION ONE:THE INTERIORS in this GIF from THE MUMMY was filmed WHERE? WHICH TWO ACTORS who appeared in this film, originally wanted to be an OPERA SINGERS?
ANSWER ONE: The Mummy's interiors were shot at Bray Studios, Down Place. One of
the actors who had wanted to be an opera singer was Christopher Lee. The OTHER name we were looking for WAS Yvonne Furneaux!
QUESTION TWO: NAME THE TITLE OF THIS FILM,name
the ACTRESS in this shot AND which very famous ACTOR did THE actor
almost REPLACE in a BLOCK BUSTER SCI FI film based on a TV series AND
WHICH ACTOR was playing SHERLOCK HOLMES in the TV series he once
appeared in?
ANSWER TWO: The title of the film in the GIF was 'Twins of Evil'. The actress playing Countess Mircalla is Katya Wyeth. Unknown to many, DAMIEN THOMAS was primed to take the role of SPOOK from Leonard Nimoy in the first STAR TREK movie. Jeremy Brett as
Sherlock Holmes in the DEVIL FOOT episode that THOMAS appeared in for Granada television. .
QUESTION THREE: The GIF was of PETER CUSHING
in the BBC TV series SHERLOCK HOLMES and production of THE BLUE
CARBUNCLE. Cushing used a magnifying glass in quite a few FILMS. HOW
MANY can you name? GIVE US the TITLES!
ANSWER THREE: Marcia certainly provided the BEST answer we received to this question. Her answer was . . . Top Secret, Hound of the Baskervilles, Abominable Snowman of the
Himalayas, Curse of Frankenstein, Frankenstein and the Monster From
Hell, The Creeping Flesh, The Mummy, The Skull, Horror Express, Blood
Beast Terror. He didn't use but handed a magnifying glass to Watson in
Masks of Death. . . and we will go with that!
QUESTION FOUR: CAN YOU NAME the COUNTRY where this film was released in 1980? This film
also had a member of the cast who was more famous as a theatrical
performer and street artist! NAME that cast member! Can you name one of
the alternative TITLES that this film was also know as? titles
ANSWER FOUR: featured a gif from the Cushing film,FROM BEYOND THE GRAVE.
showing Ian Ogilvy in The Door. In 1980 the film
was released in the USA as a re-release. The actor who was famous as a
theatrical performer and street artist was Marcel Steiner.
The alternative titles: Creatures From Beyond the Grave, Tales From
Beyond
the Grave, Tales From the Beyond, The Undead, The Creatures.
QUESTION FIVE: This question has been made VOID as we were given THE WRONG INFO!!!!!
I JUST LOVE that cutaway shot to Cushing, as poor ol stunt man Jock Easton, blindly stumbles around. ON FIRE, before he falls through the skylight window. It's almost as if Cushing's can not believe, what Hammer has managed to get this poor stunt man to do, for his couple of quid! Peter Cushing as the Baron with Christopher Lee, stunt work by Jock Easton in Hammer films, THE CURSE OF FRANKENSTEIN (1957) Painful and ungraceful way of exiting. 7 out of 10.
I GUESS after CATWEAZLE, CROWMAN and maybe Herbert Lom's psychiatrist in Peter Sellers PINK PANTHER STRIKES AGAIN, the late and lovely GEOFFREY BAYLDON will always be remembered for that incredibly frightening laugh while bumping off ROBERT POWELL, in AMICUS films 'ASYLUM'. (1972) I often wonder while watching this scene . . .did Geoffrey, just DO the laugh, for the very first time, when they shot that scene OR had everyone on set, already heard it, before, while rehearsing...and if they didn't have any clue that Bayldon was going to do that. I would have LOVED to have seen their faces, and heard the silence AFTER Roy Ward Baker called, 'CUT'! A TRULY CREEPY 9 out of ten.
#HORRIRBLEDEATHSWEDNESDAY! Jeepers CREEPERS! Peter Cushing's Herbert Flay
and friends, bring about his gruesome end in MADHOUSE (1974) When you consider the grief he put Price's PAUL TOOMBES through, it seems only right that, Flay should deserve such a terrible fate. There's that very nasty bit, in the beginning of this shot, just before the dissolve, where one of the spiders, walks across Cushing's MOUTH! Anything for the good of the scene, that was Peter, I am sure. Picture it, 'Yes, Yes . . ' says Peter, 'Let the chap wander, and over my face if nesscessary.....!' Nibbled, and paralyzed by several Arachnids, in a tank. Good show! EIGHT out of TEN.
DAVID OXLEY as the evil Sir HUGO Baskerville, getting set upon by the Hound of Hell, and there by starting the legend, of the giant canine that roamed the moors, just waiting to snag the next toff from the Baskerville clan. I love the detail, of the dripping blood running from the rock, where the slain servant lies. Yup, he was a violent piece of work, and I hate a guy, who can't handle his booze. He certainly, deserved worse. Mangled like a dog's favorite rubber chewie bone. SIX out of TEN
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REMEMBERING TODAY.. the birthday of director Roy Ward Baker, whose work with Peter
Cushing includes 'Asylum', 'And Now, The Screaming Starts!'. 'The
Vampire Lovers' with Amicus films. 'The Legend of the Seven Golden
Vampires for Hammer films and 'The Masks of Death' with Peter Cushing
for Tyburn films. Starting as a tea boy at the Gainsborough Studios in
London in 1934, raising to the role of assistant
director with Alfred Hitchcock on 'The Lady Vanishes' by 1939, then
onto a career as director in Hollywood, working with Marilyn
Munroe...Ward Baker had a very full career that covered just about every
genre! Today we remember his birthday and the contribution to not only
Peter Cushing's career, but the the world of cinema...
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THE SECOND PCAS COMPETITION was uploaded onto our Peter Cushing Appreciation Society Facebook Fan Page TODAY! Where you have the chance to WIN one of TWO Amicus Collection Blu Ray Box Sets!It's a competition that can only be entered at the facebook site. So, CLICK THIS LINK and FOLLOW the simple instructions to GET LUCKY!
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WE JABBER on and on about these two Peter Cushing / Christopher Lee
Hammer films . . . just type the titles into google images, and you'll
discover a virtual digital archive, masses of our posts from the last
six years! Why? Well, despite both of these late Hammer films, being
out of favor and fashion for the best part of 40 odd years . . . I have a
great fondness for the idea of Van Helsing and Dracula locked into a
modern day dramatic ding dong, on my doorstep... rather than,
some Gothic castle , in fictional Olde Worlde Karlsbad? Even though
it's chosen location of London, is long gone, along with the loon and
flapping flared denims and bat winged shirt collars . . . that era too,
is now something locked into the past. Both would make an excellent
package for Cushing, Lee and Hammer fans alike.
Our Feature and behind the scenes gallery on The Satanic Rites of Dracula can be found : HERE!
YOU WANT EXTRAS??? There is a MASS of material available... even if the
likes of the cheapest cheapskates of distributors, there are several
cast members who are still breathing, for use in those, oh so lazy
talking head interviews. The bottom line for any distributor, even the
cheapest is, will it SELL? Warner Brothers proved a point, last year
when they released probably the smartest looking Hammer film box set
ever! . . . .Clean, remastered, region free, Hammer films starring
their two biggest stars SELL...even without extra features. The Warner
box set, set a standard and fans purchased the lot! So how about it? . .
. Would you BUY??
#SILENTBUTDEADLYWEDNESDAY:
Herbert Lom in Amicus films, ASYLUM (1972) as Dr. Byron in the story
"Mannikins of Horror" . .. it's a neat story, and the 'mini Lom' was a
nice touch too. Cushing's story 'The Weird Tailor', was based on a
Robert Bloch's story from Karloff's 'Thriller' TV series (1961) . . .
these are probably the strongest stories of the bunch maybe? Not
counting Cushing's 'Poetic Justice' in 'Tales from the Crypt' . .. of
all the portmanteau stories in the Amicus films...do you have TWO
FAVORITES??? Tell us why
#SILENTBUTDEADLYWEDNESDAY!: I LOVE THIS SHOT from DRACULA AD 1972 . . . not unlike the 1934 Lon Chaney Jr Universal film, 'SON OF DRACULA', where Dracula turning up under a 'non de plume' as something so ridiculously obvious as ALUCARD, hits every member of the cinema audience . . . but no one ON the screen. Here our learned Professor, burning the night oil pours over this anagram . . .and BANG, the LIGHT BULB moment! Cushing just about manages to carry this one off, thanks to that chilling look into the eyes of his ancestor . . .Well, come on. It would have been a very short film, had Van Helsing cottoned-on in the first reel . . .
#SILENTBUTDEADLYWEDNESDAY! . . .AND FINALLY, a request from PAM D.D of this knock out shot from Cushing's performance ad Dr Robert Knox in 'FLESH AND THE FIENDS' (1960). A little girl in the street begs alms from Dr. Knox (Peter Cushing).
tells her that he doesn't have any money with him, but if she will step
over to his house he will give her some. The little girl politely
declines the offer, saying, "Oh, no, you might be Dr. Knox." The
unspoken response is a wonderful of example of Peter Cushing's acting
skill saying so much with just a look, no words needed.
A FILM WITH A STELLAR cast with actors
Donald Pleasence & George Rose as Buke and Hare, Billie Whitelaw
& Hammer regular George Woodbridge. As per our last post, this is another film crying out of a blu-ray
release as it considered by many to be the one of the finest films made
about Dr. Robert Knox.
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THIS WEEK'S#MOMENTSOFTERRORMONDAY!
comes from Amicus films, 'THE SKULL' (1965) starring Peter Cushing,
Christopher Lee . .and here, Peter Woodthrope, who some of you may
recognise from his portrayal of Zoltan the hypnotist, Hammer films,
'The Evil of Frankenstein' also with Peter Cushing from the same year.
The floating SKULL of the The Skull of the "Marquis de Sade" was a true
device of terror, and a concept devised by author and screenplay writer,
Robert Bloch.
RARE STILLS GALLERY BEHIND THE SCENES from THE SKULL in The Amicus Films of Peter Cushing PART ONE Right HERE!
BLOCH WORKED on a few Amicus films, The
Skull probably being the best of the bunch. Peter Cushing plays the
tormented Christopher MAITLAND . . .a surname that is a death sentence
in an Amicus film, as script writer and producer has used the surname so
many times in his films! This is great clip. I LOVE the way that
Woodthrope's, Bert Travers falls through no one, but TWO glass
skylights...and if you listen carefully, it sounds as he went through
another too . .. . A TRUE Moment of TERROR! BEST print on the market,
would have to be the EUREKA BLU RAY. Great visual quality and
sound...and a load of extra features too PLUS It's REGION ZERO! ENJOY! -
Marcus
IF YOU LIKE what you see here at our website, you'll love our daily themed posts at our PCAS FACEBOOK FAN PAGE.
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coordinator since 1979. PCAS is based in the UK and USA . .