ABOVE: PETER CUSHING and movie mogul Run Run Shaw arriving to start work on Hammer films
Kung Fu Vampire film, 'Legend of the Seven Golden Vampires'. Producer and CEO of Hammer Michael Careeras can be seen 'hiding' behind Cushing, with a look of a man stressed. It was a production where they knew it was going to be a challenge. But nothing could have prepared them, for what was to come. Director, Roy Ward Baker, in
the background right...full of positivity, as you can see...can't wait to begin!😁😂 Personally, I LOVE the film. Hammer HAD to change the format of the Dracula film, it was becoming stale. Many complain about John Forbes-Robertson's Dracula, his make up and 'look'! But 'Legend' was produced with a style and concept, common to supernatural and Kung Fu films in Hong Kong. You don't go all the way from the UK to Hong Kong to make a Hammer film, that looks the same as, something that could have been made cheaper and easier at Elstree studio, just outside London! Warner Bros was providing the backing for distribution, but insisted that the film also carry a character, like Dracula, someone well known to the West, where the film would be seen. Hammer films, go to for the Count, Christopher Lee, wasn't up for the game, but Peter Cushing as Van Helsing was. Warner hated it and buried it. A real shame. So, there you have it... a Hammer Dracula Vampire film with Kung fu. If you get the chance, go along with it, for the ride... it IS different 😏😃
HERE'S
A FACE... if you are a Peter Cushing, Christopher Lee, Hammer film or
indeed James Bond fan... you will certainly recognise... but his name??
Dudley Frederick Peter Butler-Madden, was born in Malaysia back in
1904. Became an actor and chopped the name to Peter Madden and went on
to appear in many, many films and tv shows produced in the UK.
'Frankenstein Created Woman' in 1967, 'Frankenstein and the Monster from Hell' in 1973 both with Peter Cushing for Hammer films.
PETER MADDEN'S Amicus film with Peter also in the
cast was 'Dr Terror's House of Horrors in 1965. He held a bigger role
for Hammer in 'Kiss of the Vampire' as the innkeeper Bruno in 1963.
Madden also appeared in the UK cult television series 'The Prisoner'
(1967) uncredited, he plays the sinister undertaker in the opening
sequence! On television he was seen in 'Danger Man', 'Z-Cars', 'The Avengers',
'The Saint' and 'The Champions', 'Out of the Unknown', 'Steptoe and Son' in the
episode 'Live Now P.A.Y.E. Later' and also played Inspector Lestrade
opposite Douglas Wilmer’s 'Sherlock Holmes' in the 1965 BBC series. Madden
even stepped into a role in 'From Russia With Love' the James Bond
entry of 63 as Mac Adams. There is hardly a UK tv series of the 60's or
70's he did not appear in. A very busy and popular actor.. we always
spot him.. even of we don;t recall his name. You are remembered on your
birthday Peter! Happy Birthday to you! 😊
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