REQUESTED from Phil Randell
ANOTHER dip into the colour images from rare contract sheets of Christopher Lee and Veronica Carlson in 'Dracula Has Risen From The Grave', the last for while, this is a request, so here we go.... an interesting shot from the studio's publicity photographer, with the intention of trimming the pic later, to remove those lighting cables on the floor out of the shot. I think, this was between poses too, both seem to be listening to the photographer. . .
ANOTHER dip into the colour images from rare contract sheets of Christopher Lee and Veronica Carlson in 'Dracula Has Risen From The Grave', the last for while, this is a request, so here we go.... an interesting shot from the studio's publicity photographer, with the intention of trimming the pic later, to remove those lighting cables on the floor out of the shot. I think, this was between poses too, both seem to be listening to the photographer. . .
TODAY
WE REMEMBER Jon Pertwee who we sadly lost on this day in May 1996.
Pertwee became best known for spending 18 years (1959–1977) playing
Chief petty officer Pertwee in the popular series The Navy Lark on BBC
Radio. But achieved world wide recognition from playing the Third Doctor
in Dr Who whom he played from 1970 to 1974.
AFTER
DOCTOR WHO He had continued success in TV playing the title character
in the television series Worzel Gummidge from 1979 to 1981 (reprising
the role from 1987 to 1989). Judging by the response, to this post at the FACEBOOK PCASUK FAN PAGE it is wonderful to see, Pertwee's admirers and following is just as strong as ever. He is still very much, appreciated and remembered!
DOES THIS 'THE MUMMY' kit figure grab you? I get sent quite a lot of
photographs of figures and model kits, but this one is very good , I
think. Resin Crypt's "Deadly Intruder" sculpted by Robert Price
and.artist Nick DeAngelo has done an very good job painting and building
the piece.
YOU SEE IT PRESENTED here, before the paint and after. The kit consists of 16
pieces and is 1/6th scale, which features include both figures of
Christopher Lee and Peter Cushing along with a highly detailed elaborate
base including, globe, rifle and nameplate . .
THIS IS ALL reproduced from the stunning action scene, that takes part in the
Hammer film of 1959, The Mummy, directed by Terence Fisher...and make up
by the amazing Roy Ashton! Over at the FACEBOOK PCASUK FAN PAGE, we have asked for YOUR opinion on the figure, and the feed-back has been MOST postive!
CATCH UP with our FEATURE and GALLERY on Hammer films 'THE MUMMY' starring Peter Cushing, Christopher Lee and Yvonne Furneaux : JUST CLICK HERE!
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