Showing posts with label sheriff of nottingham. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sheriff of nottingham. Show all posts

Thursday 25 October 2018

REMEMBERING VINCENT PRICE TODAY AND ANOTHER PCASUK COMPETITON WITH TWILIGHT TIME'S LIMITED EDITIONS UP FOR GRABS


NEWS: WITH THE RELEASE of the TWILIGHT TIME blu ray of Hammer films, 'SWORD OF SHERWOOD FOREST ' it's great to be able to announce the launch of ANOTHER Cushing / Hammer films competition, during NOVEMBER 3rd and 4th 2018. We have FIVE copies of the Twilight Time LIMITED EDITION blu ray to give away as prizes. So keep your eyes peeled for more news on the competiton and YOU TOO could be a WINNER. MANY MANY thanks to the guys at Twilight Time for support ANOTHER PCASUK Competition, with a very generous sponsorship of prizes!


TODAY WE REMEMBER the wonderful, VINCENT PRICE who we sadly lost on this day in 1993. Over at the FACBOOK PCAS FAN PAGE many are sharing their memories and stories plus their favourites from the extensive career that VINCENT PRICE shared with us! HERE are just a few of the films that have been mentioned. CAN YOU NAME THE FILMS THAT ARE FEATURED IN OUR GIFS?? Feel free to join in at the FACEBOOK FAN PAGE.








Thursday 14 January 2016

ALAN RICKMAN DIED TODAY . . .


The terribly tragic news of the passing of Alan Rickman, has just been announced. Although he never had the chance to work with Peter Cushing, he too was such a kind, talented and gifted man... in 1991 he too played the Sheriff of Nottingham on the big screen in Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves. Until that point there was only one Sheriff for me... Truly Madly, Deeply, Die Hard, Love Actually and the Harry Potter films... a huge lost..
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Friday 2 November 2012

HAMMER FILMS: SWORD OF SHERWOOD FOREST: PETER CUSHING SHERIFF OF NOTTINGHAM


Peter Cushing as the dashing yet villainous 'Sheriff of Nottingham' in Hammer's SWORD OF SHERWOOD FOREST (1960) directed by Terence Fisher. The script seems unsure whether the 'Sheriff' is the real villain or not. In fact, Richard Pasco's 'Earl of Newark' is the real baddie (Oliver Reed plays his back-stabbing henchman 'Lord Melton'). 

Cushing says more with a look than most actors can with a soliloquy and though the screenplay never really takes full advantage his true talents it's well worth a watch. Hammer's handsomely mounted film is an adaptation of the popular television series THE ADVENTURES OF ROBIN HOOD with Richard Greene reprising his starring role. Cushing, second-billed, earned £3,500 for his role.
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