#THROWBACKTHURSDAY
 : FROM THE 92 feature films that Peter Cushing appeared in during his 
long career in television, theatre and cinema, there only about five 
titles, whatever your person taste, that could be deemed as 'almost 
unwatchable'. Sometimes it's because of bad production values, (Hitler's
 Son) technical ineptness (The Devils Men) of the director and his team 
(Tender Dracula) Sometimes the fault lies with botched scripting or 
editing (Touch of the Sun) where the film was fiddled with so badly, 
what remains of the story is a mess...and here we place Incense For The 
Damned 1970. 
I THINK I CAN CONFIDENTLY  say, there aren't any films, that I know of, 
that suffer because of Peter Cushing's contribution, it's often stated 
that many productions were saved, through Cushing's performance! 
'Incense for the Damned' has been distributed under three titles over 
the years, Bloodsuckers, Incense for the Damned and Doctors Wear 
Scarlet, the title of the novel by author Simon Raven, that this film is
 'loosely' based on. 
THANKFULLY, CUSHING has but a guest 
appearance. His shooting was extended after the wrap, to try and bring a
 satisfying ending to the story...you'll notice his hairpiece has 
vanished in the addition footage in the films closing moments, 
presumably it had been sent back to the hire company. Director 
Robert Hartford-Davis, disowned the film, and had his name taken off the
 credits.The film was credited to Michael Burrowes... another name use 
by Davis. As for plot, it is very hard to keep track, and some long 
additional scenes of 'orgies' are played by a completely different group
 of actors that were added to a 'continental' version of the 
film.Although completed in 1969, Bloodsuckers did not get a general 
cinema release until 1971. Filming took place April-May 1969. Shooting 
took place in part in Greece and Cyprus.
SO, TO SAVE YOU THE TROUBLE of  trawling through the 90 minutes of dross, are all of Peter 
Cushing's scenes from the film....don't worry that because the scenes 
are presented in isolation here, they will make little sense.... even 
when presented in the feature, they contribute little to the chaos . . . . 
#THROWBACKTHURSDAY:
 David Chiang Da-wei was born on the 29th June 1947 in Shanghai, 
(Republic of China) Chiang is a very famous actor and director, producer
 in Hong Kong. Chiang was very much a martial arts superstar in the 
1970s, working under the Shaw Brothers Studio. He has appeared in over 
130 films and over 30 television series.
DAVID CHIANG IN ACTION IN
LEGEND OF THE SEVEN GOLDEN VAMPIRES 
IN 1974, Chiang starred along side Peter Cushing in Hammer films first 
of two co-partner feature films with Hong Kong based studio, Shaw 
Brothers. 'The Legend of the Seven Golden Vampires' Peter for the last 
time resurrected his character of Van Helsing, and together with Chiang,
 Julie Ege and Robin Stewart, took on an oriental Dracula played by 
actor John Forbes Robertson and a hoard of Kung Fu zombie vampires! Join
 us today in wishing DAVID CHIANG a VERY Happy Birthday!
#THROWBACKTHURSDAY:
 NOT THAT LONG AGO in on a planet, not that far away, actor GUY HENRY 
took on a role that many would have thought impossible, the playing of 
Peter Cushing's GRAND MOFF TARKIN from Star Wars in 'Rogue One'... but 
what does Henry think of Cushing, and how did he prepare... here Henry 
tells all!
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