Great new figure available from DISTINCTIVE DUMMIES of PETER CUSHING as ARTHUR GRIMSDYKE from the Amicus Film 'TALES FROM THE CRYPT' (1972). More details here: http://www.distinctivedummies.net/the_roy_ashton_collection.html
Friday, 6 July 2012
PETER CUSHING: GRIMSDYKE IN A BOX. STEVE THOMPSON DOES IT AGAIN!
PETER CUSHING: THE TWENTY TWO SCREEN DEATHS OF PETER CUSHING
Friday, 29 June 2012
PETER CUSHING: 'KEEP CALM!' 'THE VAMPIRE LOVERS' HAMMER FILMS (1970)
PETER CUSHING PORTRAIT: 'THE VAMPIRE LOVERS' HAMMER FILMS (1970)
Not one you see that often of Peter Cushing during the making of 'THE VAMPIRE LOVERS' for Hammer Films in 1970. There are some excellent photographs in our PETER CUSHING AND GALS VAMPIRE LOVERS Behind The Scenes Gallery! HERE
Thursday, 28 June 2012
RARE PETER CUSHING: 'THREE MEN AND A GIMMICK' LIFE STORY FROM TV MIRROR MAGAZINE IN BOOK FORM!
'THREE MEN AND A GIMMICK' The book includes the 'life stories' (in their own words!) of three British institutions from the 1950's. Comedians Terry-Thomas ('What a shower!'), Arthur Askey (I thank you!) Sabrina, the 'gimmick' of the piece and a face that you could miss on television during the 50's, Peter Cushing. All the material in this book appeared in the TV MIRROR magazine. It's a great little read, quite rare and forgive me, a watermark to stop it walking!
Review copy slip that came with the book. Retail price: Nine Shillings and Six pence. Bargain even then.
The 'INTERESTING' titles on the back of the dust jackets from the same publishing house!
The front cover of the TV MIRROR where the contents of 'Three Men and a Gimmick' were originally published. Peter gracing the cover.
A page from the serialized life story of Peter Cushing that appeared weekly in TV MIRROR. Over the weeks it published some great pictures and I think it was the first published appearance of Peter's (Mother dressed me like a little girl!) family photographs.
Wednesday, 27 June 2012
PETER CUSHING AND BARRY MORSE: 'ASYLUM' AMICUS FILMS (1973)
Peter Cushing as Mr Smith and Barry Morse as the Bruno, in the tale of the 'Weird Taylor' segment in Amicus Films 'ASYLUM' (1972) Dir: Roy Ward Baker.
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