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Sunday, 11 February 2018
CHRISTOPHER LEE SATURDAY: SOME OF OUR FAVOURITE LEE INTERVIEWS AND CHATS
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Thursday, 12 October 2017
'RARE LESSER SEEN PETER CUSHING SEASON': SOME MAY LIVE (1967)
SPOILERS: Here's a little PCAS exclusive, to start our 'Lesser Seen Peter Cushing Season'. 'SOME MAY LIVE' isn't a film you will see mentioned in many books on Cushing, if it is it will be a short synopsis, cast and distributor. It's a title that has out foxed most researchers, and has sadly been largely forgotten since it's short release by UK distributors Butchers in August 1967. Unlike many Vietnam War dramas, 'Some May Live' was produced while the War was still very much rolling on.
PRODUCED AT A TIME when GB was starting to feel the
economic pinch and studios were looking for cheaper pot-boilers to bring
in much needed work and finance, Foundation Pictures Krasne
Entertainments, were looking for a film that could package Hollywood
actors for the US market and secure a name for the home shores too, they
offered Peter Cushing the leading role of John Meredith, shortly after
he had wrapped work on Hammer films , 'Frankenstein Created Woman' at
Bray studios and 'Night of the Big Heat' both with director Terence
Fisher. Here Cushing is directed by Vernon Sewell, who in a just few
weeks after completing this film, would go on to direct Cushing in
'Tigon films 'The Blood Beast Terror'.
'SOME MAY LIVE' tells the story of Kate Meredith, a decoder for American
intelligence, who is compelled by her foreign correspondent husband, to
give him classified information, which is then passed on to the Viet
Cong. She is plagued with guilt, especially after her activities lead to
an attempted assassination of a U. S. senator. In addition, she becomes
disillusioned by her marriage and has an affair with the assistant to a
high level army intelligence official. She becomes persuaded to relay
false information to her husband even though she knows that it will
likely result in his execution by the Communists.
IT'S A GOOD WATCH, an entertaining film, with Hollywood actors Joseph
Cotten and Martha Hyer adding name value, weight and drama, Cushing
gets to flex some character muscles we don't see that often, which makes
some scenes worth the watch in itself . .. MORE titles to come and
another 'Lesser Seen' Peter Cushing film, next Wednesday...HERE! MANY
thanks to film collector and archivist JEAN LAYETTE for helping us bring
this little gem to your attention..You'll be hearing much about Jean in
the coming weeks! MERCI JEAN!
TRIVIA: What is the connection between THS FILM and the BBC tv series, 'MONTY PYTHON'S FLYING CIRCUS'?
ABOVE: One of the RARE airings of #SOMEMAYLIVE
on television in 1993
TRIVIA: What is the connection between THS FILM and the BBC tv series, 'MONTY PYTHON'S FLYING CIRCUS'?
IF YOU LIKE what you see here at our website, you'll love our daily themed posts at our PCAS FACEBOOK FAN PAGE.
Just click that blue LINK and click LIKE when you get there, and help
us . . Keep The Memory Alive!. 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
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