Sunday, 29 November 2020

DAVE PROWSE 1938 - 2020

I am sure you are all very sad to hear of the passing of actor Dave Prowse today. He was 85. This post has also been shared at the Facebook PCASUK Fan Page and will be updated throughout today. The comments thread is open at the page and you are of course, invited to join others at the page, to share your condolences and message there.  - Marcus


For much for his 85 years, Prowse was a giant, in more ways than one. When I met him for the first time in the late 1970's he told me that after his impressive weightlifting regime made it possible to proudly represent England at the Commonwealth Games in the early 1960s, he was very happy and proud of playing the Green Cross Code Man


It was a role, that made him 'a super hero' promoting road safety for children in the UK, and earned him an MBE., he had just completed the latest tv clips for the initiative, the week before I met him. . . and was about to start working with an 'skinny' actor in his gym in Southwark, London who maybe playing, Superman. 'A chap called Reeve' he said, . . and we all know how impressive HE turned out!

During the interview, we decided it would be a good opportunity to take some photographs, with us. An idea was for him was to pick up my good friend Mandy,. He though that was too predictable and a clique, and that me being 5'ft 4 and Prowse standing a hulking 6ft 6in, would look funny! He offered to pick me up instead, and while I was thinking about it.. and before I knew it, I was held up in both his huge hands, sprawled like a 'damsel in distress'! During the speedy lift, a suspect ripping sound was heard. And when finally placed back to the safety of terrafirma, I was horrified to find my tight pants/trousers .. all the rage at time.. had split! Cue big laughs! Much amused, Prowse revealed he had lifted hundreds of people over the years, but that was a first! It was always the cue, when meeting again over years, I would worriedly ask, 'You are not going to lift me up again, are you?' and he would reply laughing, 'Can you trousers take it??'


Prowse was always very relaxed, very friendly, was always up for laugh, and at this time he excited about the next Star Wars film... and gave a great interview. His fame never changed him, he was always approachable, had a good memory for names and faces of fans, humble and a wealth of stories he wanted to share and interested in your life too.


A good mate, Donald Fearney, knew Prowse very well and has often told me about the secret work, that Prowse did for charities, often giving time and support, to anyone he thought he or his name could help.... and in other cases being very discrete, about how he helped others. He was known world wide, for his performance on screen in 'The Dark Side' ... but privately, the guy was as good as gold, and shone very brightly indeed . . .  

Dave Prowse's career as an actor spanned 50 years, but it was his role as the Sith Lord #DarthVader in #StarWars that brought him international fame. During the mid 60's he reportedly became close friends with rival bodybuilding competitors #ArnoldSchwarzenegger and Lou Ferrigno (later better known as TV's Incredible Hulk) - long before their on-screen fame. Prowse made his film debut in back in 1967 in the James Bond spoof #CasinoRoyale playing Frankenstein's Creature, it was a role he would play again, with #PeterCushing in #Hammerfilms 'Frankenstein and the Monster from Hell' in 1974 and again with #RalphBates and #VeronicaCarlson in1970. He also regularly featured on cult #TV series such as #TheSaint, Space 1999 and #DoctorWho, in which he was cast as a minotaur in the 1972 episode The Time Monster, opposite #JonPertwee and the body guard in ''Hitch-hikers Guide to the Galaxy' for the #BBC series. Then everything changed, when he was spotted by director #GeorgeLucas in the 1971 film #ClockworkOrange, in which he played a bodyguard, Prowse was invited to audition for the roles of Darth Vader and Chewbacca in 1977's Star Wars: Episode IV - A New Hope.



With the success of Star Wars, Prowse soon became a regular on the fan circuit and attended conventions around the world for almost 40 years.

Despite all the enduring clamour for Star Wars, the Prowse always maintained that playing the Green Cross Code Man, which he first portrayed in 1975, was the "best job I ever had". Brought up in Bristol, UK he spent his later years living in Croydon "a loving husband, father and grandfather".


If you have never had the opportunity to read his 2011 autobiography, 'Straight from the Force's Mouth' I would highly recommend it! - Marcus


David Charles Prowse MBE July 1st 1935 - November 28th 2020

Thursday, 26 November 2020

IT'S #1989 AND A RAINY DAY IN #WHITSTABLE . . YOU'LL NEVER GUESS WHAT HAPPENS NEXT!

SO... picture the scene, if you will. It's 1989. #Whitstable, Kent...#PeterCushing's home town. Suddenly, it lashes down with rain.. and even more unexpected, the same Peter Cushing dashes into your front doorway, and sits on your doorstep, to pull on his waterproofs! ....what happens next? You find, this typical token of thanks on you door mat!

'Sara and John, Thank you for the use of your doorstep! May God's blessing be with you always. In all sincerity, Peter Cushing 89'

MANY many thanks to John Massey for his generous sharing of this... and his doorstep 😉 - Marcus

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A SAFE AND HAPPY THANKSGIVING 2020!

TO ALL OUR PCASUK friends and followers 'over the pond' please have a safe and #HappyThanksGiving2020

THE ALTERNATIVE THANKSGIVING DINNER!

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Wednesday, 25 November 2020

MODEL MAKERS DREAM! AN AMAZING #DALEK DIORAMA!

HERE IS ANOTHER #UPDATE for you 😊I posted a piece about model maker and #Dalek fan Robert Fusco and his amazing reconstruction of the interior of the Control Room in the Dalek City from #PeterCushing' s 'Dr Who' Dalek movie, a few days ago at the FACEBOOK PCASUK FAN PAGE. Well, it looks like he has almost finished it and he's made a short video so we can see the result! Again, all made by Robert, Daleks, scenery . . the lot. I know we have a lot of model makers and fans of the movies here on the page, and I think you'll all get a kick out of this ! What do you think?? 🤔 😉
 
BELOW TWO FRONT OF HOUSE cinema card photographs, that give an idea at how close Robert's recreation of the Dalek Control Room really is!
 




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UPDATE: INTERVIEW WITH ARTIST SAM GILES AS HE WRAPS HIS #PETERCUSHING MURAL IN #WHITSTABLE KENT

AN #UPDATE on the piece we posted a few days ago about #SAMGILES street artist who has created an impressive splash in #PeterCushing's home two of #Whitstable! The local net newspaper KENT ON LINE has given Sam a great bit of publicity! 😊 What do you think of the big splash???


An inspired piece of artwork celebrating one of Whitstable's best known and loved characters has appeared in alleyway near the town’s station. The colourful 25ft mural pays tribute to the late actor Peter Cushing who became a film legend for his appearances in #HammerProductions horror movies and lived in the town in his later life.It brings a welcome splash of artistic talent to the otherwise graffiti-daubed path. But the man behind the work admits he too was a nuisance tagger until he had a “lightbulb moment” as he was being led to a police cell.
 

Sam Giles, whose artistic name is Dream Safari, says his early escapades got him into trouble. "I ended up literally caught red-handed and paid the price with fines,” said the 29-year-old, who lives in the town. Then a policeman said to me, ‘why don’t you do something useful with your art instead, like tattoos or t-shirts and make a living from it’?
 
"It really was a lightbulb moment and I changed course. That was 13 years ago and now I’m a professional artist doing mural-type commissions, including for the #NHS and #KentCountyCouncil and things like t-shirt designs.”
 

His latest mural was not commissioned, although he had the permission of the owner of the wall. “I’m a big horror movie fan and it’s great that Peter Cushing lived in Whitstable and was so well known and loved,” said Sam, who went to the Chaucer School in #Canterbury.
 

“But some younger people might just have heard of him locally because the #Wetherspoon’s is called The Peter Cushing.“I just thought it would be appropriate and to show why he is important to the town. It took me a couple of days and it was nice to get compliments as I was creating it.“Of course, there’s risk a tagger will spoil it and it keeps me awake at night. But I guess I hope it will inspire them to be part of the next generation of artists.”
 
Peter Cushing appeared in more than 100 films and became a familiar sight around Whitstable on his bike. He is fondly remembered for not just his acting career, but his gentlemanly manner.
 
KENT ON LINE : HERE!
 

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Sunday, 22 November 2020

#WHITSTABLE #PETERCUSHING STREET ART : THE ARTS AND CRAFT OF #DALEKS : ARE YOU READY TO WIN?

#SherlockSunday! Is it very elementary? I think it's pretty amazing! In the quiet little harbour town of, Whitstable, Kent today, the place that was once PeterCushing's home for almost 40 years, the sound of hissing and sploshing can be heard. NOT the arrival of a #monster or frightening creation arriving on it's shores, but a interesting creation never the less!  A NEW piece of street art being made, painted and sprayed! 

I AM GUESSING, but maybe this has been commission and maybe the startling and colourful display now on someone's garden or garage wall? I have to say a BIG thank you to the Artist I think, Mark Goldsworthy who sent me these amazing photographs today😏 Some very impressive artwork and Cushing images, inspired by several different press and publicity film stills! Over at the FACEBOOK PCASUK FAN PAGE I am asking,  how many of those 'characters can you identify? Wanna guess?? Then whip over the the page!



#DALEKS! AN AMAZING SET UP FROM #PeterCushing's 1965 film '#DrWho and the Daleks'.... except, it's NOT! Those are not full size Daleks! They are sitting on a #modelmaker platform in Robert Fusco's film, he is currently in the process of making... with model Daleks, along with sets he has recreated from the film himself! Pretty neat! This is one of many stills that he is sharing at the #Facebook 'Custom Doctor Who #Models' page, of which he is a member. I wonder if Peter Cushing's #DoctorWho features too? 


EITHER WAY, it looks impressive, most of the figures have been created using 3D printing, the set design with photo-shop and inventiveness! I can't wait to see the film! These Daleks maybe small, but they've lost none of their impact, along with that Dalek City Control Room! What do you think???


ARE YOU READY TO WIN?

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