BORN
TODAY November 8th 1847 in Clontarf, Dublin, Republic of Ireland… BRAM
STOKER, creator of Dracula and a hundred thousand nightmares! Happy
Birthday, Mr Stoker!!!
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Friday, 9 November 2018
HAPPY BIRTHDAY BRAM STOKER : BORN TODAY NOVEMBER 8TH 1847
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Wednesday, 24 January 2018
#CUSHINGGIFWEDESDAY! RUNNING RUNNING AND THAT STARE THAT LAUNCHED A THOUSAND STARES!
YOU HAVE TO GIVE CREDIT TO Peter Cushing, when the script said 'run' HE RAN!
This clip is from Hammer films, 'Frankenstein Created Woman' Here he
displays the same athletic pace that graced the screen in the chase
scene in DRACULA (1958) The Brides of Dracula (1960) . . . even up to
Frankenstein and the Monster from Hell in 1974. I guess all those early
morning dips in the cold sea, outside his front door in Whitstable kept
him very fit indeed!
THIS GIF and the one below perfectly illustrates why DESPITE having a misleading TITLE actually WAS a very worthy sequel to Hammer films 'DRACULA / THE HORROR OF DRACULA' Incredible sets, glass matte work, maybe a playing of Cushing's VAN HELSING that has an even better edge and a fablous cast. 'THE BRIDES OF DRACULA' . . .
THE BRIDES OF DRACULA (1960): This gif is a lesson in expert framing and direction. From The Brides of
Dracula, again like the last GIF Cushing is on the move. If you take a
look at everything going on in this hot, today they would cover all that
action with about four shots and two cut aways, in order to create
drama with fast editing. Director Terence Fisher didn't NEED to do that.
The skill here is all about WHERE to place the camera to get it all ion
ONE shot, so not losing the drama and the energy, we can see everything
and the timing is al
THIS WAS A TECHNIQUE that for HAMMER FILMS started in their 'DRACULA / HORROR OF DRACULA ' (1958) The CLOSE UP shot of the VAMPIRE EYES followed by the victims. There wasn't a VAMPIRE film after the 58, that didn't feature it! It's even more effective, when those eyes belonged to the beautiful, YVONNE MONLAUR . .
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Sunday, 2 April 2017
NEWS CUSHING HOME RELOCATING TO ROMANIA!
NEWS: Peter Cushing's former home in Whitstable, Kent is to be moved 'brick-by brick' to a Dracula theme park in Transylvania, Romania later this year. The beautiful beach front home in Sea-Salter, Whitstable was home to the actor Peter Cushing and his wife, Helen from the late 1950's. The house attracts many visitors through-out the year, who want to take a snap of the 'blue-plaque' home that was once residence to the actor who is famous for having played the Dracula's nemesis and vampire hunter, Van Helsing in FIVE Hammer horror films.
Spokesperson for the Romanian Tourist Board, Ivan Youon said in a press release today, 'We are very excited and honored to soon have what was Peter Cushing's home in our theme park. We know it draws hundreds of tourists who want to see it every year in Whitstable. We have been in secret talks with the town council for many, many months, and now I can't believe, it is really about to happen. This summer we will under-take a huge exercise in moving the house to the site at our Dracula Theme Park, here in Transylvania, brick by brick. It is a very long, expensive and complicated process, but we were very successful in moving a summer house and garden shed from the one of Bram Stoker's homes a few years ago. Bram Stoker was the author of the novel Dracula and our museum at the park holds many rare items from Stoker's life, his writing desk, his bed and his beard grooming comb. The museum also holds many items and props that were used in the Hammer Dracula films: Dracula's cloak, used in the 1958 classic 'The Horror of Dracula', Christopher Lee's tooth brush,and a rare cinema poster from the film, thought to be worth £30,000. 'Cushing's home will be the perfect addition to the other Dracula themed attractions we have at the park' said Ivan.'I think it will be very popular'
Work is expected to start on the site next month. Whitstable Town Council were unavailable for comment when this went item to post. - Marcus
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Monday, 14 March 2016
THE DRACULA BUSINESS: FROM CULT CLASSIC TO ICE LOLLY : DOCUMENTARY
From Cultural icon to Ice Lolly! A rare 1974 documentary that takes a long hard piecing stare at BRAM STOKER'S creation. The programme includes a rare interview with Hammer films CEO Michael Carreras, who at the time had just released THE SATANIC RITES OF DRACULA Christopher Lee's last stand as the Count, for the company.
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