PETER CUSHING was certainly a man of hobbies. MANY hobbies. Collections,
books, stamps, coins, figures, soldiers, trains, cigarette cards,
models .. and toys! After Peter's passing, it took two major auctions
and several smaller charity sales, to clear a vast collection of
passions. Toys were something he had a great love for and the older and
simpler it was, the more he liked it đ Eighty years after it was purchased and given to him . . he still owned his first and most favourite toy... Piglet!
Sunday, 6 October 2019
ONE MAN AND HIS PASSION FOR TOYS WITH THEATRES FULL HOUSE AND SOLD OUT!
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DONALD PLEASENCE CENTENARY: BORN 100 YEARS AGO TODAY!
BORN ONE HUNDRED YEARS AGO TODAY!... Today marks the centenary birthday
of actor Donald Pleasence on October 5th 1919. Born in Worksop,
Nottinghamshire, England, he was the son of Alice (nÊe Armitage) and
Thomas Stanley Pleasence, a railway stationmaster.
TODAY, AFTER HIS PASSING... you can read all about Pleasence service
during WW2, his capture as a prisoner of war, humbleness kept that under
wraps for most of his life.. but he would talk and share about a
fateful day and television broadcast,
where both he and Peter Cushing received positive critical attention for
their roles in the BBC version of Nineteen Eighty-Four (1954) from the
novel by George Orwell. Pleasence played Syme, to Cushing's Winston Smith.
BOTH terrified the British public! I could write much here about the
amazing Pleasence career, the films, the TV and theatre.. but I have left plenty of space and thread, for everyone to do that, in this post at the FACEBOOK PCASUK FAN PAGE and leave that to you to share . . đ
DONALD PLEASENCE AS SYME IN THE BBC LIVE PRODUCTION OF '1984' IN 1954.
PLEASENCE IN the 1959 'FLESH AND THE FIENDS' as William Hare
A FULL FEATURE REVIEW WITH VINTAGE LOBBY CARD GALLERY! HERE!
AS JACK SEWARD in the 1979 version of 'DRACULA'
ABOVE: CUSHING AND PLEASENCE TOGETHER in 'Trial by Combat'
DONALD PLEASENCE bumped along with Peter in several roles on the big
screen, mostly co starring in films like 'The Flesh And The Fiends'
'Suspect' 'From Beyond The Grave' 'The Uncanny' 'Trial By Combat' and
'The Devil's Men'. In several of his roles, Pleasence was able to with
little dialogue reach and un-nerve the audience, using something his
actress daughter once referred to as 'Pleasencing' . . it worked. It
ALWAYS worked.
TO DO DONALD PLEASENCE justice it would take several days, many, many posts to
even scratch the surface of his amazing talent and presence. I am sure
everyone here, can name three if not FIVE of their favourite Pleasence
performances, because each one was different, a different character...
but off screen, Donald was always one... charming, gentle and always
entertaining... A VERY Happy Birthday Donald Pleasence... you are missed
by many and celebrated by all who were entertained by your sensitivity
and brilliant talent! đ - Marcus
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Friday, 4 October 2019
STEVE CREATED FRANKENSTEIN : ACTOR EDWARD JUDD 'ISLAND OF TERROR' REMEMBERED
STARTING
NEXT WEEK we will be returning and rebooting our popular daily themed
posts on here our facebook fan page and the official PCASUK website.
We'll be dusting off each of the seven themed days with some new
additions too! Wednesday will now be offering an opportunity not only
for collectors to share images of their Cushing collectable and goodies
but, also we are inviting any of you who display at deviant art or otherwise, to share examples of your creations and art work here too đ We are happy to provide links to your galleries and watermark items should you wish đ Here is a sample đ
Portrait artist Steve Lilly, shared this with us today and I thought
you would love to see his artwork for yourselves! This is a cracking
portrait of Peter Cushing as Baron Frankenstein, from maybe one of your
favourites too... 'Frankenstein Created Woman' ? Steve has a web
presence with many superb examples of his work there too!
HERE IS A LINK to see more of his talent for yourselves! Thank you Steve for sharing! CLICK HERE FOR STEVE LILLY'S WEBSITE AND GALLERY!
REMEMBERING EDWARD JUDD today, who was born on this day 4th October 1932. Judd achieved
his biggest successes with a series of science fiction films 'The Day The
Earth Caught Fire' (1961) ,'First Men In The Moon' (1964) and co-starring
with Peter Cushing in 'Island Of Terror' (1966) fighting the silicates…..
FULL REVIEW ON 'THE DAY THE EARTH CAUGHT FIRE WITH GALLERY: CLICK HERE!
FULL REVIEW AND GALLERY OF 'ISLAND OF TERROR' JUST CLICK HERE!
FULL REVIEW AND STILLS GALLERY: CLICK HERE!
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Sunday, 29 September 2019
CHARLES AND DIANA : A ROYAL LOVE STORY : CHRISTOPHER LEE AS THE DUKE!?
#CHRISTOPHERLEESaturday!
. . It's our weekly dip into rare images and quotes from Peter Cushing's long time friend and often dueling partner on the BIG SCREEN, acting legend, Christopher Lee. I guess Lee had a very good point here? His appearance in the dreadful then, dreadful AND dated now tv movie of 'Charles and Diana : A REAL Love Story' was all part of a lean time for Lee. There were several projects and films he committed to, while waiting, unknown to him, for the arrival of his participation in two juggernaut movie franchise, that would favourably reboot his career once again! Over at the FACEBOOK PCASUK FAN PAGE, we have asked the question, 'What would you say is maybe the
strangest role Christopher Lee played for either film or television??' There are some very interesting answers...
THERE'S NO DOUBT about it. Those words Do look very odd on the screen! The film was released for a short time in the US on home cinema, but it wasn't long before that vanished . . !
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Friday, 27 September 2019
RARE FILM CLIP OF PETER CUSHING'S FRANKENSTEIN MONSTER ON SET PLUS THE 'EVIL' EXTRA US TV FOOTAGE!
RARE FOOTAGE! Following the popularity of the rare behind the scenes The
Gorgon clips I shared with you a short while ago, here's another one!
We are going back to October-November 1963 and the golden age of Hammer
films, when the company, based at the tiny studios, along with Peter Cushing and Christopher Lee
were making some of the best of the Hammer British Gothic bunch ...and above, here is a rare glimpse inside the legendary Bray Studios, in the Make up room of Roy Ashton . .
If you ever wondered, just how Cushing's Baron Frankenstein 'Creature' make up was applied... below is your answer.
BELOW IS actor Kiwi Kingston, with Roy Ashton, showing his solution
to the problem of 'How to save the producers time and money, when it
comes to applying make up when making a monster, who is ready for the
camera and walk on set, in ten minutes!!' The studio hated the fact that
prep, applying and daily making up a monster, took time...and time
costs money. This solution, for the producers it worked . . but for Roy
and the fans of Hammer horror, it was a compromise that sadly effected
the credibility of the film...it's a complete over-head mask... and the
audience knew it too.
THE GIF CLIP ABOVE IS QUITE RARE, not often seen and proves even for a film like 'The
Evil of Frankenstein' ...with a superb performance of the Baron by
Peter Cushing, tight directing of Freddie Francis, very entertaining
support cast of Sandor Elès , Katy Wild, Peter Woodthorpe, Duncan
Lamont and Kiwi Kingston..and amazing sets, also used in Hammer films
'The Gorgon' from Bernard Robinson and Don Mingaye...even Universal
Studios on-board... if you ain't got a great Monster...it's like a
firework, that promises to shock...but fails when it doesn't that have
THAT bang!
HAMMER TOOK A CHANGE in direction, with the making of 'The Evil of Frankenstein'. When the camera clogs first turned on Hammer's concept of a Frankenstein movie, they were very aware of having to start their concept from scratch. On hearing of Hammer's plans, Universal films wasted no time in despatching a warning to the producers, that if anyway Hammer's 'monster' resembled the famous Jack Pearce Boris Karloff creation in any way, they would be despatching a writ, with teeth, that would for sure make a real meal of their plans and production. Universal was also clear that their script and concept was also their property, and that Hammer should tread carefully. So make up artist Phil Leakey got to work creating a 'monster appearance' on Christopher Lee, that in no way could possibly be connected with the Pearce monster. So, was the case in the Hammer sequel, 'The Revenge of Frankenstein' too.
AFTER TWO MOVIES of managing quite well in creating the 'look' of a new monster appearance, with stories too that resembled little if anything in common with the Universal Frankenstein films, fate somehow took hold of the steering wheel and tiller, and Universal relaxed their hold on the 'monster look' and story concepts, and invited Hammer films into their party. Hammer films, Anthony Hinds wrote a script that rebooted the series, no connection to either 'Curse' or 'Revenge' . . and a 'monster', after weeks of designing and drawing, that gave more than a wobbly nod, to the Universal creation. The bolts, the flat top and big boots, were all in!
AFTER THE SUCCESS of 'The Curse of Frankenstein' and 'The Revenge of Frankenstein', Universal wanted IN, along with Peter Cushing as part of the deal. 'Evil' would contain many of the Universal 'Frankenstein Tropes', and after it's cinema release would also be spread across the US television screens too. The problem was that 'The Evil of Frankenstein' came up short of duration of only 84 minutes and some scenes were deemed a little too intense for family viewing . . so a whole new back-story was shot at Universal studios, where new and quite unrelated characters were slipped into the film. None of the film's established cast were included in the footage.. and Frankenstein's monster is seen by his boots only . . .
HAMMER TOOK A CHANGE in direction, with the making of 'The Evil of Frankenstein'. When the camera clogs first turned on Hammer's concept of a Frankenstein movie, they were very aware of having to start their concept from scratch. On hearing of Hammer's plans, Universal films wasted no time in despatching a warning to the producers, that if anyway Hammer's 'monster' resembled the famous Jack Pearce Boris Karloff creation in any way, they would be despatching a writ, with teeth, that would for sure make a real meal of their plans and production. Universal was also clear that their script and concept was also their property, and that Hammer should tread carefully. So make up artist Phil Leakey got to work creating a 'monster appearance' on Christopher Lee, that in no way could possibly be connected with the Pearce monster. So, was the case in the Hammer sequel, 'The Revenge of Frankenstein' too.
AFTER TWO MOVIES of managing quite well in creating the 'look' of a new monster appearance, with stories too that resembled little if anything in common with the Universal Frankenstein films, fate somehow took hold of the steering wheel and tiller, and Universal relaxed their hold on the 'monster look' and story concepts, and invited Hammer films into their party. Hammer films, Anthony Hinds wrote a script that rebooted the series, no connection to either 'Curse' or 'Revenge' . . and a 'monster', after weeks of designing and drawing, that gave more than a wobbly nod, to the Universal creation. The bolts, the flat top and big boots, were all in!
AFTER THE SUCCESS of 'The Curse of Frankenstein' and 'The Revenge of Frankenstein', Universal wanted IN, along with Peter Cushing as part of the deal. 'Evil' would contain many of the Universal 'Frankenstein Tropes', and after it's cinema release would also be spread across the US television screens too. The problem was that 'The Evil of Frankenstein' came up short of duration of only 84 minutes and some scenes were deemed a little too intense for family viewing . . so a whole new back-story was shot at Universal studios, where new and quite unrelated characters were slipped into the film. None of the film's established cast were included in the footage.. and Frankenstein's monster is seen by his boots only . . .
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FREE RARE VINTAGE CONTACT SHEET PHOTOGRAPHS : FRANKENSTEIN MUST BE DESTROYED : PETER CUSHING
#FRANKENSTEINFRIDAY! đ
Here is a NICE freebie! Today is Frankenstein Friday here at the PCASUK
Facebook Fan Page AND and at our website... We have a quite a few NEW
FREE TOP PRIZE competitions coming up soon and what better way to pave
the way, to 'giving goodies, blu rays and stuffs away..' than another
free contact print, from a fav Peter Cushing Hammer film.
THIS SCENE with Peter Cushing from 'Frankenstein
Must Be Destroyed' where these rare and hi res contact prints /
photographs were taken, was VOTED your favourite Peter Cushing
Frankenstein Scene, a few years ago...
ABOVE are TWO very large exposures, featuring Peter as Baron
Frankenstein in that scene... unwater-marked, in hi res and ready for
you to copy, edit and add to your digital collection OR print off and
maybe frame... I know many of you have done that befoređWhat a great way to end the week and start the weekend.. Thank FRANK it's Friday đ Have fun đ - Marcus
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Wednesday, 25 September 2019
HAPPY BIRTHDAY MARK HAMILL : VIDEO 'WHEN SKYWALKER MET TARKIN!'
IT'S A VERY Happy Birthday to actor Mark Hamill we post today đ Hamill who is probably best known for his role as Luke Skywalker in the Star Wars Films and the role of providing the voice behind the animated BATMAN series of The Joker .
HAMILL co-starred with Peter Cushing in the first Star Wars film 'A New
Hope' (1977) However, Hamill was disappointed to learn that he had no
scenes with Peter's character Grand Moff Tarkin, so he took the time to
visit the set on the days Peter was working, to meet with him.
PACKED WITH CLIPS interviews, rare behind the scenes footage, films and EXCLUSIVE features. The Peter Cushing Appreciation Society YOUTUBE CHANNEL is now OPEN and FOR YOU! Just CLICK HERE!
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