THE KENNER Peter Cushing TARKIN figure. Most of you collectors will know the story of this Kenner series figure 🙂 But over at the facebook pcasuk fan page we are asking, just how many of you actually STILL have it? And there are a LOT of answers and comments!
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Monday, 15 April 2019
DO YOU STILL HAVE THIS KENNER FIGURE?
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Saturday, 6 October 2018
ITALIAN HAMMER FILM PHOTOBUSTAS : REPAIRED LOOK AMAZING!
IT'S A SAD TRUTH that many press kits, photographs and beautifully
produced cinema posters, from the films of Peter Cushing some produced
over 50 years ago, often aren't in the best of condition, when they
arrive at auction or are up for sale on ebay these days. Back in the
day, many sets of stills, lobby cards and press stills were produced in
their thousands, especially the cheaper black and white, sets. It wasn't
unusual for the press office to use cheap photographic paper, thin
paper stock for the cinema posters, as many films made on a tight
budget, extended their limitations to the money used for the business of
publicity, after the film had been finished. Often was the case, there
was little to no funding left. Colour photographs were expensive, even
when the capture list, was presented to the studio photographer on set,
priority was given to stills taken in black and white. The film was
cheap, the processing and printing too. So colour stills, were taken for
magazines and publication. Also, no one at the time at Hammer, Amicus
or any other 1950's or 60's studio press office, had any idea that the
films, would go on to be classics, and the press material HIGHLY
COLLECTABLE and command high prices!
SO THIS IS WHY, I have been busy at work and burning the night oil, repairing this fine set of Italian PHOTOBUSTA Lobby Stills, Hammer films DRACULA AD 1972. Many parts of Europe at that time, were included in the UK budget for press kits. Although they did get, a set of a few black and white stills, usually a set of eight. Many times, the publicity office in a country would then get them tinted with ink, to give them a little colour. Unfortunately, if the artist had not seen the film or any colour prints from the set, characters on the photographs would be wearing dresses, coats, cloaks and tie, of a completely different colour, to what they wore in the movie. Hence David Peel, appearing often in a dark blue, light blue and one time yellow cloak, in press stills in Europe during the theatrical release of Hammer films, 'The Brides Of Dracula' starring Peter Cushing . . not the grey cloak, he is seen wearing throughout the film.
GREAT CARE has been given in touching up the paint, ink and damage to this set of Italian Photobusta's. I have cleaned them, repaired tears, scratches, pin holes and dent, without comprising the style and vintage of the time. As we shared in a post earlier this week, the Italian press stills, were often quite something. Many were excellent cut and paste poster montages, like the one we see here and other times quite strange and weird. Take a look at last week's The Satanic Rites of Dracula cinema poster, that features a photograph of naked chubby man, behind a tinted photo of Christopher Lee and Joanna Lumley. The man, photograph taken at a very odd angle, was not featured in the film or indeed have anything connection to any of Hammer films!
PHOTOBUSTERS were produced to enhance the best moments of a film, they were printed usually in colour, using tinted black and white photographs, sometimes managing to out do the drama and presentation of the more expensive and official press photographic promotional materials. Sadly, they were often, as in this case, printed on glossy and thin paper. Easy to bend, fold causing the print and ink to flake off over the years. But one imagines, as in this case, they must have been very eye catching and dramatic, when first released and pinned to the foyer or reception of a cinema. In most cases, they certainly impress me, with their size, colour and collection of images. Today even though, they come with the risk of having been folded and damaged, they still command high prices and are highly sort after by collectors.
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COMING
SOON is our competition, MARKING THE RELEASE FROM WARNER BROTHERS the
ALSO REMASTERED BLU RAYS of both DRACULA AD 1972 and THE SATANIC RITES
OF DRACULA. We'll be offering you the chance to win copies of both films
and other HIGHLY collectable AD and SATANIC prizes! MISS IT AND MISS
OUT!
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Tuesday, 24 July 2018
HOW LONG HAD RAAN BEEN RUNNING? TAKE THE CHALLENGE BUT DO YOU HAVE THE ANSWER?
ABOVE THIS WEEKS TUESDAY TOUGHY! Not too difficult for anyone who loves that show and remembers the episode or who has read our features, at the website! This post is ALSO being shared on our FACEBOOK PETER CUSHING APPRECIATION SOCIETY FAN PAGE so feel free to chat and contribute to others comments and answers to this weeks and LAST WEEK'S Toughy Question . .
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Thursday, 10 August 2017
HOT TOYS TARKIN AND VADER 40TH ANNIVERSARY SET
#THROWBACKTHURSDAY:
Here's a VERY popular character that Peter Played 'A long, Long Time
Ago...' and just keeps on giving! You may remember me posting some
exclusive photographs here of Peter Cushing's TARKIN as an amazing new
figure from HOT TOYS? Well, Graham Alexander Holden, provided those great pics, and today as promised he got in touch, to let us know that HOT TOYS have
posted a great gallery of images of the Cushing Tarkin figure on their
facebook page, and they look terrific! Graham told me, ' The Tarkin
figure is also going to be part of a package containing Vader, as well
as other extras. This will make it a very pricey purchase, so for those
on a limited budget, the single figure purchase will be the better
option!' Good advice. This is certainly the best collectable figure we
have seen here of Tarkin for a long time. WHAT DO YOU THINK? Many thanks also to Roger Andreas Bendlin who give us a heads up about the figure
#THROWBACKTHURSDAY! HOT TOYS has released new details regarding the sixth scale Grand Moff Tarkin and Darth Vader
figures that debuted at SDCC. According to the press release, Grand
Moff Tarkin will be available individually and as part of a Star Wars 40th anniversary set with Vader. Naturally, both of the figures look fantastic, and they come with plenty of extras.
THE GRAND MOFF TARKIN figure features a newly developed head sculpt, a
finely tailored Imperial uniform, a high back chair, and a Death Star
themed figure base. The new Darth Vader 1/6th scale figure features
redesigned gloves, an LED lightsaber, an Interrogator Droid, and a Death
Star-themed figure base.
The 1/6th scale Grand Moff Tarkin Collectible Figure:
• Authentic and detailed likeness of Peter Cushing as Grand Moff Tarkin in Star Wars: Episode IV A New Hope
• Movie-accurate facial expression with detailed skin texture
• Body with over 30 points of articulations
• Approximately 30 cm tall
• Six (6) pieces of interchangeable hands including:
• One (1) pair of relaxed hands
• Two (2) pairs of gesturing hands
• Each piece of head sculpt is specially hand-painted
• Movie-accurate facial expression with detailed skin texture
• Body with over 30 points of articulations
• Approximately 30 cm tall
• Six (6) pieces of interchangeable hands including:
• One (1) pair of relaxed hands
• Two (2) pairs of gesturing hands
• Each piece of head sculpt is specially hand-painted
Costume:
• One (1) olive green Imperial officer uniform
• One (1) leather-like belt with silver colored buckle
• One (1) pair of black-colored leather-like boots
• One (1) olive green Imperial officer uniform
• One (1) leather-like belt with silver colored buckle
• One (1) pair of black-colored leather-like boots
Accessories:
• One (1) Grand Moff Tarkin’s high-back chair
• Specially designed figure stand with character nameplate and Star Wars logo
• One (1) Grand Moff Tarkin’s high-back chair
• Specially designed figure stand with character nameplate and Star Wars logo
The 1/6th scale Darth Vader Collectible Figure specially features:
• Authentic and detailed likeness of Darth Vader in Star Wars: Episode IV A New Hope
• Body with over 30 points of articulations
• Approximately 35 cm tall
• Nine (9) pieces of newly redesigned interchangeable gloved hands including:
• One (1) pair of fists
• One (1) pair of open hands
• One (1) pair of hands for holding lightsaber
• One (1) pair of posing hands
• One (1) Force choking right hand
• Body with over 30 points of articulations
• Approximately 35 cm tall
• Nine (9) pieces of newly redesigned interchangeable gloved hands including:
• One (1) pair of fists
• One (1) pair of open hands
• One (1) pair of hands for holding lightsaber
• One (1) pair of posing hands
• One (1) Force choking right hand
Costume:
• One (1) specially crafted Darth Vader armor and suit
• One (1) black cape
• One (1) system function belt with LED light-up function (white light, battery operated)
• One (1) pair of black boots
• One (1) specially crafted Darth Vader armor and suit
• One (1) black cape
• One (1) system function belt with LED light-up function (white light, battery operated)
• One (1) pair of black boots
Weapons:
• One (1) LED-lighted red lightsaber (white light, battery operated)
• One (1) lightsaber hilt
• One (1) LED-lighted red lightsaber (white light, battery operated)
• One (1) lightsaber hilt
Accessories:
• One (1) Interrogator Droid
• Specially designed figure stand with character nameplate and Star Wars logo
• One (1) Interrogator Droid
• Specially designed figure stand with character nameplate and Star Wars logo
Artists:
• Head & Armor Sculpted by Yoon Suk Choi, Seung Min Kang, Seung Soo Yoo
• Figure Painted by Lok Ho
• Figure Art Directed by JC. Hong
• Head & Armor Sculpted by Yoon Suk Choi, Seung Min Kang, Seung Soo Yoo
• Figure Painted by Lok Ho
• Figure Art Directed by JC. Hong
Release date: Approximately Q2 – Q3, 2018
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Friday, 30 June 2017
#FRANKENSTEINFRIDAY: ANOTHER FREE RARE AND EXCLUSIVE HAMMER CONTACT SHEET!
#FRANKENSTEINFRIDAY: THE LAST FREE PETER CUSHING rare and exclusive contact sheet, I gave away last week was very popular, and I am so glad you liked it! SO, here is another gift, ONE MORE! It's been scanned full size, cleaned and is ready for you to copy and keep. If you have simple editing software or photoshop or paint, you can edit out each pic into a series or frame one or all. This is a rare item and shows Peter Cushing, Veronica Carlson and Simon Ward at Elstree studios, filming 'Frankenstein Must Be Destroyed'. Many of the contact sheets from this film go for top dollar, collectors do not give these away...ha, but I do! There will be more to come in the future. Accept this as a gift and a thank you for your support in making our Peter Cushing sites interactive and VERY popular ...and keeping the memory of Peter Cushing alive ! Have fun! - Marcus Brooks.
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Wednesday, 27 July 2016
CONTACT SHEETS CLOTHING AND SHEET MUSIC : CUSHING COLLECTABLES
#CushingCollectables
: I have been asked quite a few times over the last few weeks, since we have themed our Wednesday's on, what is out there worth collecting Cushing Fan..if you were so inclined! Well, here are three selections, which might interest you.
#CUSHINGCOLLECTABLES:
CONTACT SHEETS. Some people like to collect cinema posters, some press
kits and books, some photographs front of house sets from cinemas...and
then there are the contact collectors. Contact sheets are also from the
age of paper, and hard copy photographs in press kits. Now everything
can be placed on a disc or sent digitally.
INFINITELY rarer than most posters or front of house stills,
contact sheets were made by placing three strips of negative 35mm film
roll, onto 10 x 8 photographic paper, then exposing and developing just
like a conventional photograph. They would be usually 10 x 8 colour or
black and white sheets with 12 small photographs, that the studio
photographer had taken during production and the studio press office
would send onto the films distributor, for use in exhibition or
publicity... they are rare because only a small amount were printed.
From these sheets, the distributor would select maybe 50-100 -300 or
depending on budget 30 -40 stills, and then the studio or press office
would process those stills into 10 x 8 photographs for promotion use by
the distributor....the distributor would then package these stills into
'free press kits' aimed at magazines and print, and kits that could be
purchased by cinema and exhibition.
SOMETIMES
a film's still photographer would sell the rights to all the exposures
he had taken, if he was freelance and working per contract on a
particular film. If he was staff all the pics became the property of the
studio that employs him or her! Having said that, quite a few
photographs, kept copies or masters of negatives, some of these are
still being sold by the surviving photographers today! The next step up in collecta-bilty in visuals is TRANSPARENCIES and we'll be looking at those next Wednesday!
NEXT, Clothing! Not everyone likes the idea of buying second hand clothes, even if they DID once belong to Peter Cushing... but some collectors do. Many items of Cushing costumes, and personal clothing have come up for sale and auction over the years, waistcoats, smoking jackets, trousers, shoes and hats, have all been bid on and bought since Peter's passing in 1994.
HERE ARE TWO ITEMS that recently came up for sale... and the sold, for just
over £300 = $230 US. Two quite modern designed, light wear jackets and
two very nice items of luggage...and on the left, Peter at a signing
wearing one of those items. All the items came with certificates of
authenticity...which is a must in anything like this, where the item
aren't bespoke.
THERE ARE QUITE A FEW people out there with whole suits, with shirts and ties that came from Peter's personal wardrobe. As to any of this being valuable, it's questionable... as with anything, it's only worth what someone would be prepared to pay for it! Nice though!
THERE ARE QUITE A FEW people out there with whole suits, with shirts and ties that came from Peter's personal wardrobe. As to any of this being valuable, it's questionable... as with anything, it's only worth what someone would be prepared to pay for it! Nice though!
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