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Wednesday 8 June 2016

#TOOCOOLTUESDAY : MEETING VINCENT PRICE ON THE SET AT ELSTREE


#‎toocooltuesday‬: WEDDING DAY, Birth of your children, Their graduations...aside, the day I had the opportunity to spend time with the one and only, Vincent Price, is up there! ..please don't let my wife read this... If you dislike tales of reminiscing, clumsy name dropping... you are excused now!


IT CAME AROUND by default. In 1980, make up artist Roy Ashton rang me...no I didn't have a hot line to him or any stars, we spoke once in a while, he was lovely... he was ringing to tell me he was making plans to start work on a film for Amicus films producer Milton Subotsky, starring Vincent Price at Elstree studios, in two weeks time...AND that it looked like Peter Cushing had signed up too! As it worked out, he hadn't. But that's another story. By the end of that day, through sheer luck, and by Milton Subotsky's and Roy's invitation, I had an invite to join them for the day on the set of 'The Monster Club' at Elstree studios!


BY THIS TIME, through sheer cheek and through what became known as 'the Cushing Connection' I had met and interviewed around 30 to 40 actors who had worked with Peter. Just the mention of his name, opened doors to the kindest of people and their generosity. Milton Subotsky was a fan at heart, a shy man who loved to talk books, comics and films. we certainly wasn't on buddy-back-slapping terms, but he was always friendly, loved to talk shop and the kind that, if he could help you, he would suggest he could... both he and Michael Ripper, validated my application for my Actors Union, Equity card!... and so, on this day he made the meeting happen.


MEETING VINCENT PRICE was a blast, Milton introduced me during a break in shooting. Vincent peered around Milton to see me and announced, 'Peter Cushing's WHAT? Ap-prec-iation Society?' I sheepishly nodded. 'How is the OL GOAT?' he said laughing. I took this as my cue, and stepped up. He pointed at an empty canvas chair, with name on it and...I sat next to him and John Carradine for the next FOUR hours, only wandering off during lunch.



AFTER THE FIRST HALF an hour, I indicated to Subotsky, that should I now...'come over there' and leave them in peace?.. Milton came over and asked if there was a problem. When I asked him again, he just smiled, 'No. It's fine. You can stay there'. Vincent over heard our stage whispers and bellowed, 'Just don't touch ANYTHING or fall over the CABLES!


I HAD A SMALL CASSETTE  tape recorder with me which I used for a short interview, which eventually strayed into relaxed conversation...his love of chocolate,Peter, Whitstable oysters...he was talking to me, but also playing to everyone else too. I changed tapes three times! It was all very funny and entertaining.


I HUNG ON EVERY WORD, joke, aside and anecdote. Both he and Caradine were called away several times, after the stand in's had helped set up their shot, the dressers brushed their clothes, someone fussed with Vincent's hair, he blew his nose and off they went filming the 'Family Tree' scene, sat at their coffin table, with Roy Ward Baker directing. Then they came and sat back down in their canvas chairs.


AFTER THE FIRST HOUR OR SO, it just seemed the most natural thing in the world to be sitting and chatting... he was very fond of Peter, loved Christopher Lee and as a joke, kept telling me 'We have birthday's on the same day you know. Now it's that strange? Peter is the day before us! Did you know that?'... after the third time he told me, he laughed out loud,'You KNEW that didn't you!' He was a kidder. He was extremely kind to me that day, and it's an experience I will never forget. I have never told this story before. I don't dine out on or make a habit of recalling ' and then Robert Quarry said to me' stories, I never had a little black book of contacts either! I was just a fan, a very lucky one, Now... isn't that just...TOO COOL? : Marcus Brooks


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Monday 26 October 2015

WIN SCREENBOUND ENTERTAINMENTS DR TERRORS HOUSE OF HORRORS LIMITED EDITION BLU RAY STEEL BOOK : RIGHT HERE!


THIS COMPETITION IS NOW CLOSED! SEE LUCKY WINNERS
 AT BOTTOM OF PAGE!
 
The TRAIN has now arrived at the platform. Board with care. Take your seat... but if a strange looking man with a Gladstone bag, sits next to you and shows you a pack of cards... whatever you do, DON'T TAP them! GOOD LUCK!

FATE 
has brought SCREENBOUND ENTERTAINMENT and the PETER CUSHING APPRECIATION SOCIETY together to bring you another of our FEARSOME HALLOWEEN COMPETITIONS!

SCREENBOUND ENTERTAINMENT 
DR TERROR'S HOUSE OF HORROR STEEL BOOK TRAILER

LUCKY
old YOU has the chance to win one of a pair of SCREENBOUND ENTERTAINMENT'S frighteningly FAB remastered Blu Rays of the AMICUS classic DR TERROR'S HOUSE OF HORRORS, presented in a beautiful STEEL BOOK lushly illustrated by whizzo Graham Humphreys.


SHUFFLE
through those brain cells and answer the simple below. Then send us your ANSWER by EMAIL to : THEBLACKBOXCLUB@GMAIL.COM

QUESTION:
'Roy Castle played the role of BIFF BAILEY in the film, DR Terror's House Of Horrors'. But WHO was ORIGINALLY cast to play that role?'




The COMPETITION is now LIVE!
All entries must be in by FRIDAY 30TH OCTOBER MIDNIGHT 2015.

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GOOD LUCK!





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Tuesday 8 September 2015

NEWS: TWILIGHT TIME RELEASES SCREAM AND SCREAM AGAIN BLU RAY IN U.S.


NEWS: TWILIGHT TIME RELEASES SCREAM AND SCREAM AGAIN ON BLU RAY IN U.S : Amicus' only film to feature Peter Cushing, Vincent Price and Christopher Lee gets a Pre-order date of Wednesday, September 30th at 4 pm EST. Release Date: October 13th, 2015. REGION FREE.


Some very nice Special Features include: Isolated Score Track / Audio Commentary with Film Historians David Del Valle and Tim Sullivan / Gentleman Gothic: Gordon Hessler at AIP / An Interview with Uta Levka / Still Gallery / Radio Spot / Original Theatrical Trailer.


SYNOPSIS AND QUICK CRITIQUE: A killer is stalking women in London nightclubs and drinking their blood; a jogger wakes up in a hospital bed to find his limbs amputated one by one; and a ruthless psychopath seizes power in a totalitarian Eastern European state. Bewildering and exhilarating by turns, Hessler's adaptation of Peter Saxon's novel The Disorientated Man is an ambitious attempt to drag classic horror stars (Price, Lee, Cushing) and themes (Frankenstein, vampires) into a modern Swinging London of grooving dolly-birds, mauve silk shirts and political paranoia.


It's not entirely successful: the film's obsession with human partition, seen in the limb-lopped jogger, the vampiric Keith's torn-off hand and a freezer full of body parts, has its parallels in a narrative that is so fragmented as to be a near-incoherent patchwork of scenes that fail to make the most of their horror stars (Cushing's role is a cameo, and Lee and Price only meet for a brief confrontation at the climax) or the collision of styles ranging from generation-gap movie through mad science to '60s super-sleuth - as though John le Carré, his mind buzzing with topical events (Gary Powers's spy plane) and ambient fears (organ transplants, cyborg technology), had rewritten Frankenstein as a tribute to Bava's Diabolik (1968). 


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But, as Hessler avoids static camera set-ups in favour of hand-held cameras and rapid edits, even if the film is finally little more than a collection of dissociated set pieces, they're so bizarre and Adrenalin-charged that Scream remains enormously entertaining, trading on such extraordinary sequences as cyborg vampire Keith (Michael Gothard in a wonderful Austin Powers turn - "lovely mover", one of the habitués of the Busted Pot observes as Gothard shimmies to the sound of the Amen Corner) being chased around south London by police and tearing off his hand to escape, all fueled by a jazz score that kicks into high gear at the slightest provocation.


Part Two of our The Amicus Films Of Peter Cushing
features an in depth look at SCREAM AND SCREAM AGAIN
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Saturday 29 August 2015

TRUMPS! A GREAT DEAL ON THE CARDS FOR FANS OF DR TERRORS HOUSE OF HORRORS ON BLU RAY


Amicus films classic DR TERROR'S HOUSE OF HORRORS is soon to enjoy a blu ray release on BOTH sides of the Atlantic. In Europe and the UK O.E.G. (Odeon Entertainment Group) are releasing their LIMITED EDITION of just 4,000 STEEL BOOK blu ray on OCTOBER 26th 2015. The STEEL BOOK commissioned artwork is by Graham Humphreys and extras include along with a new documentary on the film, directed by Jake West (Razor Blade Smile, Doghouse, Video Nasties) called House of Cards, and a recently filmed appreciation of the life and career of the late Sir Christopher Lee. This release is also is REGION FREE.

ODEON ENTERTAINMENT DR TERRORS
HOUSE OF HORRORS PROMO FOR EXTRAS
DOCUMENTARY 'HOUSE OF CARDS'



Also it is good news for our friends in the US, as Dr Terror's House Of Horror's gets a REGION A BLU RAY AND REGION 1 DVD  release from Olive Films. No word yet on special features, but we'll keep you posted. Olive Films is currently scheduled to released their Dr Terror's House of Horrors DVD/ BLU RAY package on October 27th 2015.



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Sunday 23 August 2015

DR WHO AND THE DALEKS : RELEASED 50 YEARS AGO TODAY


Today marks the 50th anniversary of the release of AARU Productions of 'DR WHO AND THE DALEKS' starring Peter Cushing as Dr Who, supported by Roy Castle, Jennie Linden and Roberta Tovey. The film is based on the second serial of the British science fiction Doctor Who television programme, The Daleks, produced by the BBC. Shot in Technicolor, it is the first Doctor Who story to be made in colour and in a widescreen format.


Peter Cushing's portrayal of Dr Who was never intended to form part of the ongoing storylines of the television series. His role in neither this film or sequel, Daleks Invasion Earth 2150 AD are not considered canon. Elements from the programme were used, however, such as various characters, the Daleks and a police box time machine, albeit in re-imagined forms.


Produced by Milton Subotsky and his partner, Max Rosenberg who formed Amicus Productions in the early 1960's, Dr Who and the Daleks production was managed by an off shoot company AARU, specifically form for the two Dr Who enterprises.The film was at the time, the twentieth biggest British box office moneymaker in 1965.


Good old fashioned family entertainment, from a more innocent time, Dr Who and the Daleks celebrates the 50th Anniversary of the day of it's cinema release in the UK today!


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Monday 29 September 2014

NEWS: AT THE EARTH'S CORE GETS BLU RAY RELEASE FROM KINO


Great news for Peter Cushing fans in the US, Amicus Films 1976, 'AT THE EARTH'S CORE' finally gets a BLU RAY release.

Here is the official info from scorpion releasing :

'Here is the info for the upcoming Kino's BluRay Release of AT THE EARTH'S CORE, with special features produced by Scorpion.

Reversible cover of both these art work

Brand New on camera interview with star Caroline Munro

Brand New on camera with Director Kevin Connor

Audio commentary with Kevin Connor

Original Trailer

Street Date is 1/13, MSRP is 29.95



'AT THE EARTH'S CORE':

CAST:
Doug McClure (David Innes), Peter Cushing (Dr Abner Perry), Caroline Munro (Princess Dia), Cy Grant (Ra), Sean Lynch (Hoojah), Godfrey James (Ghak)

PRODUCTION:
Director: Kevin Connor, Screenplay: Milton Subotsky, Based on the Novel by Edgar Rice Burroughs, Producer:John Dark,  Photography: Alan Hume, Music: Mike Vickers, Process Photography: Charles Staffell, Special Effects Supervisor: Ian Wingrove, Production Design: Maurice Carter. Production Company: Amicus/Lion International.

Monday 22 September 2014

EXCLUSIVE PEEP : AMICUS: THE VAULT OF HORROR HARDBACK : A TRUE TREASURE


Amicus : The Vault Of Horror by Donald Fearney:
I love pictorial hardbacks...and this one is exceptional. Here we have a special exclusive peep of a book that is so limited... the run is in SINGLE figures! Rare photographs, full page colour pics, art designs by  Amicus set designers, all lovingly printed in hi res on double heavy quality paper... each of the Amicus fantasy genre productions is represented by it's promotional cinema poster and a raft of full colour and black and white key book stills and contact print rarities. If you are an Amicus fan, and have been waiting for the book that does their films justice...wait no longer, you'll be extremely happy with this impressive 102 paged hardback treasure!


The book is NOT FOR SALE, it can only be WON! The book is part of the promotion rumble behind a very exciting documentary on Amicus films, that Donald Fearney is currently working on, and will be on sale for a limited time early next year. There will only be 300 dvd's produced of the documentary, 'Amicus: The Vault Of Horror'.


Along with the dvd there is also a very nice line in extras and gifts, that are included in 'some' of the dvd's packaging. Think, Golden Ticket and Wonka Bar..and you'll get the idea. Free with ALL 300 dvd's is a packet of suspect looking seeds..these were part of a promotional campaign for Amicus films 'Torture Garden' back in 1967. In SEVENTY EIGHT dvd cases the is one original Waddington's tarot card, just like the cards in the  pack used by Peter Cushing in Amicus films, 'Dr Terror's House of Horrors', each autographed by several actors and technicians who worked for Amicus. Just TWO dvd cases contain a 'GOLDEN TICKET' which entitles the winner to one copy of the book, 'Amicus: The Vault Of Horror'. And finally...   Just ONE dvd also contains another ticket that entitles the winner to the prize of a genuine bankers cheque, signed by Peter Cushing, from his business bank account account, Peter Cushing LTD.  We'll keep you posted of release dates and promotional video ads. - Marcus Brooks


 

Tuesday 9 September 2014

THE POWER OF THE DALEKS : PHOTO OPS DURING DALEKMANIA OF THE 60'S.


Snaps shots of the Dalek invasion of the 60's and how newspapers, film promoters and toy shops created photo ops at the circus, on westminster bridge...and bus shops.

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