#MERCHANDISEMONDAY PCASUK: COMPETITION COMING UP AT 8PM GMT TODAY! PLEASE JOIN US! The Competition will be OPEN for 24 hours if you miss the launch time
Monday 12 May 2014
COMPETITION: KICKS OFF HERE TODAY AT 9PM GMT
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Sunday 11 May 2014
#ONTHESETSATURDAY: TAKING A BREAK IN VAN HELSING'S STUDY : THE SATANIC RITES OF DRACULA
#ONSETSETSATURDAY :Large colour rare transparency: Peter Cushing and Joanna Lumley and crew on the set during takes of #hammerfilms 'The Satanic Rites of Dracula' (1974) The last time Christopher Lee would appear as Hammer films Count.
Max Rosenberg, one half of Amicus films who throughout the 1960's and most of the 70's, would be the company's main competition would ironically gain U.S theatrical licensing control of this film, under his company Dynamite. When the company ceased trading, the film slipped out of copyright and can now be found on many 'unlicensed and underground' releases and dvd compilations under the chronic title, 'Count Dracula and his Vampire Bride'. Be warned: Most of these releases are duped from a single VHS recording, and transferred onto dvd.
Max Rosenberg, one half of Amicus films who throughout the 1960's and most of the 70's, would be the company's main competition would ironically gain U.S theatrical licensing control of this film, under his company Dynamite. When the company ceased trading, the film slipped out of copyright and can now be found on many 'unlicensed and underground' releases and dvd compilations under the chronic title, 'Count Dracula and his Vampire Bride'. Be warned: Most of these releases are duped from a single VHS recording, and transferred onto dvd.
Read Troy Howarth's review and catch our stills and transparency gallery on 'The Satanic Rites of Dracula' HERE
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vampire bride,
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Saturday 10 May 2014
#ONSETSATURDAY: CHRISTOPHER LEE GETS THE CREATURE COMFORT AT #HAMMERFILMS BRAY STUDIOS
PCASUK: #ONSETSATURDAY
Large scanned photograph: Christopher Lee in the make up chair being
attended by make up artist Phil Leakey during the making of #hammerfilms
'The Curse of Frankenstein' (1957 Dir Terence Fisher) The whole make up job would take up to an uncomfortable three hours. Lee would listen to the cricket scores and sometime sing opera or occasionally, something from a G and S Musical with Peter Cushing in the dressing room next-door joining in! The Curse of Frankenstein Starred Peter
Cushing as Baron Frankenstein, Robert Urquhart as Paul Krempe, Hazel
Court as Elizabeth and Valerie Gaunt as Justine.
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MARKING A SPECIAL ANNIVERSARY IN THE CAREERS OF PETER CUSHING AND CHRISTOPHER LEE : NEXT WEEK
NEXT WEEK we'll be marking a very special
anniversary in the careers of Peter Cushing and Christopher Lee in a
exclusive pictorial feature at our UK Peter Cushing Appreciation Society Facebook Fan Page... plus there will be a celebration
COMPETITION with superb prizes, exclusive to followers of the page!
Please keep check this page for details and remember to join us
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#FRANKENSTEINFRIDAY: HAMMER FRANKENSTEIN INFERNO : PETER CUSHING
#frankensteinfriday Colour transparency from #hammerfilms
with Freddie Jones's chilling line from 'Frankenstein Must Be
Destroyed' (1969 Dir: Terence Fisher) Surely Along with 'The Revenge of
Frankenstein' must rate as the two most awaited for on blu ray..no?
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Friday 9 May 2014
ROMANTIC DRAGON SLAYER: 25 YEARS AGO TODAY MADE HONOURS LIST
It's 25 years today, that marks the processing
of Peter Cushing's OBE award from the Queen back in 1989.... it wasn't a
knighthood..but PC was so honoured and proud of the OBE, it may as well
have been!
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peter cushing,
romantic,
the queen
Thursday 8 May 2014
#TBT #THROWBACKTHURSDAY : HAMMER FILM CINEMA MARQUEES
#TBT #THROWBACKTHURSDAY: FOUR great vintage photographs hailing the screenings of classic Peter Cushing #hammerfilms!
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the mummy
Wednesday 7 May 2014
BRITISH CULT CINEMA: 'THE AMICUS ANTHOLOGY': BRUCE G. HALLENBECK
BRUCE G. HALLENBECK: British Cult Cinema: The AMICUS ANTHOLOGY: Order Here: http://www.hemlockbooks.co.uk/Shop/category/7
In 1965, the newly-formed Amicus Productions of filmmaking duo Max J Rosenberg and Milton Subotsky burst onto the British fantasy scene with Dr Terror’s House of Horrors, an anthology film featuring five tales of suspense and the supernatural. The success of Dr Terror encouraged the partners to produce more of the same and in the years that followed, Torture Garden, The House That Dripped Blood, Tales From the Crypt and others forever associated the name of Amicus with the anthology horror film.
The Amicus Anthology is an in-depth look at a body of films which were unique in the annals of fantasy cinema and featured not only the talents of horror icons Peter Cushing and Christopher Lee but those of dozens of the most famous names on the British screen in the 1960s and ’70s.
240pp plus 8pp in colour.
Fully illustrated throughout.
In 1965, the newly-formed Amicus Productions of filmmaking duo Max J Rosenberg and Milton Subotsky burst onto the British fantasy scene with Dr Terror’s House of Horrors, an anthology film featuring five tales of suspense and the supernatural. The success of Dr Terror encouraged the partners to produce more of the same and in the years that followed, Torture Garden, The House That Dripped Blood, Tales From the Crypt and others forever associated the name of Amicus with the anthology horror film.
The Amicus Anthology is an in-depth look at a body of films which were unique in the annals of fantasy cinema and featured not only the talents of horror icons Peter Cushing and Christopher Lee but those of dozens of the most famous names on the British screen in the 1960s and ’70s.
240pp plus 8pp in colour.
Fully illustrated throughout.
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hemlock books.,
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rosenberg,
subotsky,
tales from the crypt,
vault of horror
ZOMBIE FEST: 'SHOCK WAVES' PETER CUSHING : JOHN CARRADINE : COMES TO BLU RAY
NEWS: Peter Cushing's 1977 zombie fest 'SHOCK
WAVES' is coming to BLU RAY later this year: U.S. distributors Blue
Underground have confirmed that they are planning to release on Blu-ray
director Ken Wiederhorn's film Shock Waves (1977), starring
Peter Cushing, Brooke Adams, Fred Buch, John Carradine, and Luke
Halpin. The release is expected to arrive on the U.S. market later this
year.
Official synopsis: In the dark days of World War II, the
Nazi High Command ordered its scientists to create a top secret race of
indestructible zombie storm troopers - un-living, unfeeling, unstoppable
monstrosities that killed with their bare hands. They were known as The
Death Corps. No member of this horrific SS unit was ever captured by
Allied Forces - and, somewhere off the coast of Florida they have
survived...
Peter Cushing (The Curse of Frankenstein), Brooke Adams (The Dead Zone) and John Carradine (The Howling) star in this suspenseful and genuinely creepy shocker co-written and directed by Ken Widerhorn (Return of the Living Dead II) - one of the great horror "sleepers" of the 1970s.
Peter Cushing (The Curse of Frankenstein), Brooke Adams (The Dead Zone) and John Carradine (The Howling) star in this suspenseful and genuinely creepy shocker co-written and directed by Ken Widerhorn (Return of the Living Dead II) - one of the great horror "sleepers" of the 1970s.
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return of the living dead 2,
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the howling,
zombies
MONSTER FROM HELL: CUSHING FRANKENSTEIN SWAN SONG: UK BLU RAY REVIEW
Frankenstein and the Monster from Hell (1974) The gloriously gory swansong for Hammer’s Gothic horror series gets an uncut Blu-ray release His brain came from a genius. His body came from a killer. His soul came from Hell. Convicted of bodysnatching, Dr Simon Helder (Shane Briant) is sentenced to an insane asylum. On arrival, he recognises the resident surgeon as the infamous Baron Victor Frankenstein (Peter Cushing), who has been hiding out there under the guise of Dr Carl Victor.
He also discovers that Frankenstein has been assembling a new creature using the body of an insane murderer (David Prowse), the brain of a musical and mathematical genius (Charles Lloyd Pack) and the hands of a sculptor (Bernard Lee). Unable to operate himself due to his hands having been burnt, Frankenstein has been relying on his mute assistant Sarah (Madeline Smith) to stitch the body parts together. Now he turns to Helder for help. The operation is a success, but the creature (Prowse) is torn between the conflicting aspects of itself – an intelligent, artistic person imprisoned in the body of a murderous hulk. Escaping from its cell, the creature then sets out to hunt down those who abused him – starting with the asylum’s corrupt director (John Stratton)…
Filmed in September 1972, but not released until May 1974, this was the last of Hammer’s long-running series of Frankenstein films that had started with 1957’s The Curse of Frankenstein, and was 68-year-old director Terence Fisher’s final feature film. Fans and critics also consider it to be a gloriously gory swan song to the studios gothic era.
With the drama taking place entirely within the claustrophobic clinical confines of the asylum, this is the most downbeat of all the films in the series, and there’s a real sense that the end is nigh (the drab sets and laughable model used for the exterior shots emphasis this), but Fisher goes out on a high with a truly perverse idea (this time round Frankenstein is building his new creature only to mate with his mute assistant) and imbues his twisted tale with lashings of gore, including disembodied eyeballs, graphic transplants and stitching of limbs, and bloody body parts being flung about (when the lunatics take over the asylum).
Peter Cushing also gives his mad Baron (which he had played five times
before) a suitably chilling send off. Now totally detached from the
outside world, Frankenstein repeats his experiments almost out of habit
than conviction. But it is Cushing’s conviction in the role that is the
real draw here. No matter how depraved the premise or silly the wig he
wears (which he said made him look like Helen Hayes), he gives his mad
monster maker pathos and believability. Even when he’s using his teeth
to hold an artery, which could have come off as comic relief, he makes
it look like he’s man obsessed. Famously, Cushing and Prowse (who had
also played the creature in Hammer’s 1970 spoof The Horror of Frankenstein)
would re-unite four years later, playing two of the most iconic
villains in the cinematic galaxy Grand Moff Tarkin and Darth Vader in Star Wars.
As a Hammer horror fan, I relish each new restoration from the studios horror archives. But the best thing is that these Blu-ray releases are also giving new audiences the opportunity to appreciate the class and care that went into these films. Plus, you can catch Cushing doing what he does best, making us believe in the unbelievable.
THE UK RELEASE
Frankenstein and the Monster from Hell is out on Blu-ray/DVD Double Play from 28 April 2014 in the UK from Icon Home Entertainment.
THE EXTRAS
• Taking of the Asylum: The Making of Frankenstein and the Monster from Hell featurette with contributing from Denis Meikle, Jonathan Rigby, David Miller, Shane Briant, Philip Voss, Janet Hargreaves, Madeline Smith and David Prowse.
• Charming Evil: Terence Fisher at Hammer featurette, with Mikey Harding (Fisher’s daughter) and Sue Cowie (Hammer convention organiser).
• Animated stills gallery.
Frankenstein and the Monster from Hell is out on Blu-ray/DVD Double Play from 28 April 2014 in the UK from Icon Home Entertainment.
THE EXTRAS
• Taking of the Asylum: The Making of Frankenstein and the Monster from Hell featurette with contributing from Denis Meikle, Jonathan Rigby, David Miller, Shane Briant, Philip Voss, Janet Hargreaves, Madeline Smith and David Prowse.
• Charming Evil: Terence Fisher at Hammer featurette, with Mikey Harding (Fisher’s daughter) and Sue Cowie (Hammer convention organiser).
• Animated stills gallery.
Peter Fuller's Blog: HERE
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