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Saturday 25 March 2017

REMEMBERING PATRICK TROUGHTON


TODAY we remember Patrick Troughton born on this day in 1920. Best remembered for his portrayal of the second incarnation of Doctor Who (1966-69)



ONE OF HIS best known roles being in The Omen (1976). He also made several appearances in Hammer films most notably as Count Dracula's servant Klove in Scars Of Dracula (1970) with Christopher Lee. He co-starred with Peter Cushing in four films Hamlet (1948), The Black Knight (1952), The Gorgon (1964) and Frankenstein And The Monster Hell (1974)




TROUGHTON is also connected to a mysterious casting event, that centres around Cushing's and Hammer films, first Frankenstein films, The Curse of Frankenstein. We did an extensive feature on it, which you can catch up below!


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Friday 24 February 2017

REMEMBERING DIRECTOR TERENCE FISHER ON HIS BIRTHDATE


#THROWBACKTHURSDAY : #TBT : A man who certainly needs no introduction to anyone who regularly visits this page. Today we mark the birthday of the late Terence Fisher, a director whose trade mark blend of fairy-tale, myth and sexuality, gave us some of Cushing's and Hammer films greatest hits. The Curse of Frankenstein, Dracula, The Mummy, The Gorgon, Frankenstein Must Be Destroyed..... and many, many others. All absolute gems. Happy Birthday Terence Fisher!.
 
 
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Tuesday 18 October 2016

#TOOCOOLTUESDAY: GRAND HORROR HOUSES AND A BIRTHDAY GIRL WITH GIFS!

 



#TOOCOOLTUESDAY Peter Cushing out and about in Munich in 1979, during the making 'Hitler's Son'. It's another case of 'Horrendous film made in Europe . . .  but did provide us some great photographs!'


#TOOCOOLTUESDAY: Ok...so I am guessing, the photographer said, 'That's great Peter. HOLD IT there! ...and he did just...that Peter Cushing with Joyce Broughton his friend and secretary for 35 years.


#TOOCOOLTUESDAY : Finally, can you name the Peter cushing films, in which these very grand houses appeared??



#TOOCOOLTUESDAY: TODAY OCTOBER 18TH, A Birthday Girl! HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO THE GORGON TODAY...52 years old! We mark this one every year, but a tip of the hat, top of course...to our good friend, Joshua Kennedy who reminded me.. So, ...For Gorgon-Super-Fan Josh, you know, you nor the movie haven't aged a day!

 

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Monday 12 September 2016

MILL CREEK THE GORGON BLU RAY YOU REVIEW FRANK TURTURICI


THE GORGON MILL CREEK BLU RAY: A DECENT REPLACEMENT
FOR YOUR AGING DVD COPY!

Mill Creek Entertainment's Hammer Films Double Feature: The Two Faces of Dr Jekyll and The Gorgon : Theatrical Release: 1964 : Blu Ray Release Date: 09/06/16 Aspect Ratio: 1.78:1 Widescreen Duration: 84 Minutes Featuring: Peter Cushing and Christopher Lee Directed By: Terence Fisher

Mill Creek has released The Gorgon in similar fashion to The Revenge of Frankenstein, paired with another movie on a single layer 25GB Blu Ray. While a 50GB disc would have been preferable (and is the norm in 2016), I don't believe it affects the picture quality for The Gorgon as much as it did The Revenge of Frankenstein.


I noticed a difference with The Gorgon immediately. The film is obviously in better shape than Revenge. Maybe the 6 year difference between the two films meant working with better film stock. Whatever the case may be, The Gorgon looks pretty decent on Blu Ray. Detail is good and colors are very nice throughout. Skin tones are very normal to the time period without any kind of red or yellow push. Detail can get a little lost in some of the darker scenes, but it is still an overall improvement to the old DVD.


As for audio, it doesn't have much room to stretch. Music can sound pretty compressed but dialogue is always clear and intelligible. 


For a bargain basement Blu Ray of $8, The Gorgon offers a decent replacement for the aging DVD, even if Mill Creek misspelled the title on the spine as "The Gorgan." I'm interested to see what kind of improvements, if any, the upcoming Australian Blu Ray release will show.


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Sunday 11 September 2016

YOU REVIEW: MILL CREEK THE GORGON : SCOTT JONES


The YOU REVIEW feature: All YOU REVIEW features are complete and unedited  written reviews  independently submitted by followers of the Peter Cushing Appreciation Society , it's website and Facebook Fan Page. The opinions here in, are solely the authors and are shared here with the purpose and intent of providing a guide to dvd's and blu rays recently released featuring the work of Peter Cushing.  All viewing equipment used for the reviews is domestic and typical of the range of players and tv monitors used in a domestic viewing environment.


Mill Creek Entertainment's Hammer Films Double Feature: The Two Faces of Dr Jekyll and The Gorgon : Theatrical Release: 1964 : Blu Ray Release Date: 09/06/16 Aspect Ratio: 1.78:1 Widescreen Duration: 84 Minutes Featuring: Peter Cushing and Christopher Lee Directed By: Terence Fisher

"The only thing wrong with "The Gorgon" is the gorgon!" Sir Christopher Lee

While Sir Christopher Lee's humorous quote above isn't 100% accurate, he does make a very valid point in regards to this film. The Gorgon is a 1964 Hammer release and by all accounts it is a top tier Hammer film. Gloriously shot and directed by Terence Fisher, A Hammer stalwart, it has a  vibrant color palate, beautifully rendered matte paintings and the workman like professionalism of Peter Cushing and Christopher Lee's performances are, as always, standouts. However, in saying that the special effects budget could have been given a significant boost to make The Gorgon a perfect Hammer film. The reveal of Megeara at the conclusion of the third act is almost laughable. Cheaply designed wigs and rubber snakes on wires can only go so far to terrorize a viewer. Up to that point the film is fantastically creepy and it maintains it's pace at a steady rate. If only it wasn't for that reveal. I am laughing whilst typing this.I believe this is one of the few, if only in fact, of Hammer's films steeped in Greek mythology. Overall, it works and is a nice departure from the two 'bigs' of the Hammer world Dracula and Frankenstein.


Enough about the quality of the film itself and story. This is a review of the Mill Creek Entertainment Blu Ray release for Hammer Films Double Features. This particular collection contains The Gorgon and The Two Faces of Dr. Jekyll. I must admit I have yet to watch The Two Faces of Dr. Jeckyll, but will remedy that soon enough. I would like to preface this review by reminding the reader that this film was released in 1964 on a budget of approximately 150,000 English pounds. A preposterously low budget even for the times.  This release is in the 1.78:1 aspect ratio so the entire screen of your television will be taken up by the film, no black bars. I don't know if a better aspect ratio would have assisted the film in it's tightness but to my eyes I felt it looked marvelous. The colors pop, detail is incredible and for being recorded in Mono the music is frightening and beautiful while the dialogue is easily heard and not muddled.


One problem I had was the obvious difference in film quality between the set shots (which are vibrant and clear) to the "day for night" shots which are grainy and hard to see. However, I have only ever seen this film previously on television from horrible prints and bad resolution so Mill Creek, in my mind, did a bang up job of cleaning this film up as best they could. Again, for a 52 year old low budget horror film, it really comes to life on blu ray. I believe if Mill Creek would have gone for a higher bit rate, say 50m as opposed to 25m and made the disc a dual layer it may have  made some difference but I am not technologically inclined enough o make that a 100% true statement. There are no bonus features or subtitles but for the cost, less than $10 for two classic horror films on a budget release blu ray, I see no problem with this in any way.


Peter Cushing (Dr. Namaroff) is amazing in this film, as usual, his professionalism overcomes the quality and or price tag for any film he appears in. Funnily enough, I found Christopher Lee's character (Prof. Karl Meister) to be the comic relief! "Ill? You must have been in your grave and dug your way out!" Don't use long words, Inspector; they don't suit you." The supporting characters are all well played and I was never distracted by any kind of overacting. My problems with the gorgon herself (a very scary looking Prudence Hyman) are merely aesthetic. When she appears in long shots or in reflection she is certifiably frightful. If only if it wasn't for the final reveal. $1,000 more dollars and they could have fixed it, but I have heard that the production had literally run out of money by that point and boy does it show.


So, overall, well done Mill Creek! I have been waiting for years for a decent quality release of The Gorgon and now I have one. We should count ourselves lucky that we as fans have access to these films at all, let alone released on blu ray.



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Sunday 4 September 2016

MILL CREEK GORGON AND REVENGE BLU RAY COMPETITION


TWO PAIRS TO BE ONE OF VOLUME ONE AND TWO! THIS COMPETITION IS AS ALWAYS OPEN TO EVERYONE! GOOD LUCK!


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Monday 1 August 2016

#MONSTERMONDAY : DR NAMAROFF FROM HAMMERS THE GORGON AND TWO LINES!


#MONSTERMONDAY This week's candidate is Peter Cushing's Dr Namaroff from Hammer films 'THE GORGON' If you have seen the film, this will make it all the easier for you... LIAR: He kept a deadly secret, was he right to do that? He tried to blame another for a woman's abduction. MURDERER : Where those killings his fault? He hid his affection for one woman in particular, but what a SECRET!!! You decide MONSTER?

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Saturday 9 July 2016

NEWS: GORGON AND REVENGE OF FRANKENSTEIN COME TO BLU RAY SEPTEMBER 6TH 2016


BREAKING NEWS: Mill Creek Entertainment have just released the news that they plan to release two Cushing / Lee Hammer film classics on SEPTEMBER 6th 2016 on BLU RAY. The titles of The Gorgon and The Revenge of Frankenstein come in a double bill package, The Revenge of Frankenstein with Hammer's Curse of the Mummy's Tomb and The Gorgon with Hammers Two Faces Of Dr Jekyll, Both titles are REGION BD A priced $14.98.No date for release as yet and no extras details. MORE NEWS TO COME...so stay posted - Marcus


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Thursday 26 May 2016

THE YEARS MAY PASS . . .


REQUESTED REPOST: I am sure that it hasn't escaped many of you, that TOMORROW marks the anniversary of Peter Cushing's Birth MAY 26th...and of course, the day after, also marks the birthday's of BOTH Christopher Lee AND Vincent Price. We will of course be celebrating here tomorrow with some special posts. TWO NEW UNSEEN pieces of footage from 'The Last Meeting : Interview'....The candid footage of Peter and Christopher Lee's very relaxed chatter with each other, all captured by an eavesdropping camera, recording their stories, anecdotes and much laughter. TWO new clips! There's also a collection of new unpublished photographs from Peter Cushing's long career and time for you to also make any requests you may have!


The following day, we will mark Lee and Price's anniversary too. So, much to see and take part in. So please DO join us during the day!


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