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Sunday, 10 February 2019

PC 'BUILDS UP' TO ANOTHER GREAT TELEVISION PERFORMANCE FOR ORSON WITH NETWORK DVD


RELEASED TOMORROW 'Orson Welles Great Mysteries' and along with a feast of other great names and casts, Peter Cushing stars with Susannah York in 'La Grande Breteche' ... Cushing gives us a top notch 'sly and cruel' performance. 


NO MERCY IN THIS CUSHING ROLE, for sure. But it is wonderful to see this very cool TV series from the 1970's. Network has a done a very good job in presenting the series, just as it was seen back in the day.  


SHOT ON 'EARLY DAYS' VIDEO, with some film inserts, it is, what it is. Anyone who is familiar with the visual quality of Anglia TV's early 'Tales of the Unexpected' or some of the Cushing's BBC Sherlock episodes, will be aware of where studio television production and editing was at, during this time. If you are familiar too with the quality of the BBC 1970's classic, 'I, Claudius', you'll know there was little room for tone and shadows, early TV video cameras, needed light. But that doesn't spoil or take anything away from what we are watching here. In this first Volume from Network..let us hope there will be a second...it's the performances, the drama and tension that is worth every penny!


SOME REVIEWERS, will have already received their copies and maybe some of you too? I would love to hear any opinions you may have on this much awaited for TV classic!

Wednesday, 14 December 2016

TARKIN CUSHING AND ROGUE ONE : WHAT THE CRITICS ARE SAYING . . .


'.....Its most dazzling feat of technical wizardry lies in the resurrection one of the series' most iconic and loathsome villains, Grand Moff Tarkin -- played by Peter Cushing who died in 1994. Somehow, cutting-edge technology has brought him back to life.' DAILY MIRROR 13th December 2016


'....the late Peter Cushing is digitally resurrected as Death Star boss Moff Tarkin: there’s an eerie nervelessness about the results from certain angles, but given Cushing, a Hammer Horror veteran, exuded an aura of undeath at his professional best, he might be the ideal candidate for the procedure. DAILY TELEGRAPH 13th December 2016

'....One famous character has been withheld entirely from marketing: Grand Moff Tarkin. Yes, despite having died over two decades ago, the great Peter Cushing is able to reprise his role as the scheming Governor Tarkin via the magic of ILM's finest CGI. While it hasn't been announced who provides his voice yet, whoever it is did a stellar job, especially when he says his classic line, "You may fire when ready." December 12th 2016 Comingsoon..net


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Friday, 12 April 2013

DAVID MILLER: PETER CUSHING: A LIFE IN FILM: REVIEW


Another group shot of Peter, Christopher Lee and Vincent Price from House of the Long Shadows, reviewed in David Millers book : Peter Cushing: A Life in Film available Tuesday 16th April from Titan Books. Here's a terrific review of the book, sent to us by Jeremy Scott. Thanks Jeremy ;) 

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