LARGE COLOUR: Kiwi Kingston and Kathy Wild in a
scene from Hammer Films 'THE EVIL OF FRANKENSTEIN' (1964) A great
performance form Peter as The Baron, but a muddled story featuring a
make up for the Creation created by committee.
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Thursday 27 December 2012
KATHY WILD AND KIWI KINGSTON: THE EVIL OF FRANKENSTEIN 1964
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Monday 8 October 2012
BEHIND THE SCENES: PETER CUSHING 'CASH ON DEMAND' HAMMER FILMS (1962)
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Wednesday 1 August 2012
PETER CUSHING : THE DOUGLAS FAIRBANK'S OF FRANKENSTEIN'S : STUNT WORK PART TWO
Again, another illustration of Peter's Cushing's 'Have-A Go' attitude to stunt work that many actors today would shy away from, for fear of scorching their wigs and grazing their knees! Peter as Baron Frankenstein Battling the blaze in Hammer Films 1965 'The Evil of Frankenstein' More at our UK Peter Cushing Appreciation Society Facebook Fan Page! Come join us! https://www.facebook.com/petercushingblog
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Saturday 14 April 2012
PETER CUSHING TALKS ON 'CREATING ARTHUR GRIMSDYKE IN AMICUS FILMS 'TALES FROM THE CRYPT'
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Friday 13 April 2012
PETER CUSHING: 'GRIMSDYKE AND THE VALENTINE CARDS' PETER CUSHING CLASSIC MOMENTS
An interesting detail with the photograph used for this 'Classic Moment' Peter Cushing would often send publicity pressbooks or photographs to the club for use in the journals. A lovely touch was that he would always write on the backs of the photographs, sometimes a message or as in this case, a little note of the film's title..and his name. As ever, Peter being modest and kind. Thought you'd like to see this -Marcus
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