#MONSTERMONDAY:
 TEUTON KARL VON BADEN . .  from Tales of the Unexpected in 1983. ....it
 may not ring a bell for many here, as it was a UK Television show, but 
it was syndicated to the US and most of Europe. Cushing's role, was one 
of his  last performances before the camera. There would only be three 
more roles for Cushing after this, in 'Helen Keller: The Miracle 
Continues', 'Masks of Death' as Sherlock Holmes and 'Biggles', his last film 
performance for cinema. 
TEUTON KARL VON BADEN
 is an interesting role, and one I won't spoil here, for the many who 
may not have seen it. ''Tales of the Unexpected' at this point in 1983 
was a shadow of the show that began in the 1970's, with author Roald 
Dahl's stories and famous introduction...and THAT music!
KARL VON BADEN is a role that Cushing could have played in his sleep just 
five years previous, that is not to say it's a weak performance, but the
 script gives him little to do, and it's Cushing who looks weak and 
frail at this point. It's a story that relies on flashbacks, and much of
 his screen time is played sitting down. He looks tired, but that helps 
to bring a poignancy to his role. Cushing shares most of his scenes with
 another television veteran, John Bailey. Anthony Higgins who plays 
Cassan in the story, would go on to play Sherlock Holmes in an updated 
Sherlock series and would also play Moriarty in the film 'Young 
Sherlock'. Vorpal Blade is a tale set in a sedate rose garden and a 
castle in Heidelberg... the episode was directed by John Jacobs who 
produced the other Anglia television series 'Orson Welles Great 
Mysteries'...in which Cushing also appeared, a wonderful episode 
entitled, 'La Grande Breteche' in 1973.
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The Peter Cushing Appreciation Society website, facebook fan page and youtube channel are managed, edited and written by Marcus Brooks, PCAS coordinator since 1979. PCAS is based in the UK and USA.
The Peter Cushing Appreciation Society website, facebook fan page and youtube channel are managed, edited and written by Marcus Brooks, PCAS coordinator since 1979. PCAS is based in the UK and USA.
 







 




