PETER CUSHING takes a break on set from playing Dr Christopher Lungren in
Amicus films 'The Beast Must Die' (1974) An alternate version of the
film was released under the 'interesting' title of, 'Black Werewolf'.
For some weird reason this cut, edits and omits the wonderful "werewolf
break" near the climax! now where is the fun in that????
HERE IS THE PCAS feature and gallery on Peter Cushing and Amicus films, 'THE BEAST MUST DIE' LOTS of interesting and rare pics! Have fun!
FROM WEREWOLVES, TO PIGS! . On the LEFT is a soft toy and comfort to Peter Cushing from a very
early age. He loved it all his life and throughout his entire life, it
was always near his bed. On the RIGHT, Peter Cushing on the beach, in
his woolen swim suit aged seven. He loved swimming all his life...and as
an adult, would take daily early morning dips in the sea, which was
virtually outside his front door at Seasalter, Whitstable.
AT THE FACEBOOK PCASUK FAN PAGE, many have asked WHERE IS PIGLET NOW? When Peter died,
all of his personal things, his vast collections of books, model
theatre's, war game figures, stamps, postcards...so many things, became
part of the estate that became the property of Joyce and Bernard
Broughton... the people who looked after
Peter in the last ten years of his life...and the people who gave
permission for the CGI Rogue One Tarkin, to become a reality. Joyce had
been Peter's personal secretary, assistant and friend, since 1957. Most
of Peter's belongings and collections were auctioned, not only for fans
to own a special piece of something, but also to meet the demand of a
huge 'death tax' demand. However, somethings Joyce kept or passed onto
the display at the Whitstable Museum... and that is where 'Piglet' now
lives! In a glass case, along with other personal Cushing items