ABOVE IS THE QUESTION and ANSWER to last week's Cushing Tuesday Toughy! It seems as
though either script writer Jimmy Sangster's or set designer, Bernard
Robinson's LATIN was a bit lacking! We asked you where were the Latin
words we posed, seen in a Peter Cushing film, AND what did they mean?
Well, the latin is seen on the family crest, above the fireplace in
Hammer films 1958 'DRACULA' and it looks as though didn't quite
translate, in the way they probably wanted or intended. FIDELIS ET
MORTEM translates as 'FAITH AND DEATH', where what they thought they
were displaying was, 'FAITHFUL AND DEAD'. Oh dear! Utinam Non!
ABOVE is a RARE and INTEREST LINK to REMIND you, that TODAY is the LAST DAY in which to send us YOUR answer to WARNER BROTHERS REMASTERED BLU RAY OF HAMMER FILMS 1958 DRACULA! IF YOU TOO would LOVE to WIN yourself a copy of this EXCELLENT remaster of the BFI print, there is just HOURS TO GO before the competition entries time, pulls up the draw bridge! SO CLICK HERE!
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