THIS YEAR 2016, marks the 50th anniversary of the making of ISLAND OF TERROR starring Peter Cushing, Edward Judd, Eddie Byrne Niall MacGinnis and Sam Kidd. A great cast, but the true stars are the things that crawl, slurp and suck their merry way through the very entertaining 89 minutes. They are called SILICATES and are it must be said, they are one of the more original looking 'monsters' to ever come 'down the pike' in a 1960's UK Sci-Fi movie. Looking like a cross between a lump of porridge with a vacuum cleaner attachment, it's amusing at first, until you see WHAT these slip-sliding blobs can do!
The GIFS in this feature are not taken from the REMASTERED FOOTAGE SCREENBOUND dvd or
blu ray release.
ISLAND OF TERROR has quite a few releases over the years, but it has taken SCREENBOUND the people behind the excellent remastered releases of the Cushing classiscs, AMICUS FILMS DR TERROR'S HOUSE OF HORRORS (1965) in it's beautiful steel book presentation, NIGHT OF THE BIG HEAT (1967) with Christopher Lee and Peter Cushing final theatrically released film, BIGGLES: ADVENTURES IN TIME (1986) ..remastered and restored in stunning HD by Deluxe Post Production and
available in its original screen ratio of 1.85:1 for the first time!
In the past two years we've worked with SCREENBOUND to bring you some great competitions, and now we have a great offer for all PCAS followers and friends! For a LIMITED PERIOD ONLY with the help of a DISCOUNT CODE, you can ORDER YOUR DVD or BLU RAY copy of 'ISLAND OF TERROR' with a huge saving of 50% off!
This offer is only valid until SUNDAY MARCH 20th 2016
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We'd like to thank the team at SCREENBOUND for making this great offer available to our followers and friends!
And so, we start the week with our usual throwing a spotlight on a
'monster, creation, thing!' featured in a film of your choosing. This
week's unthinkable, comes with it's reputation stamped firmly on the
title of the film, in which it appeared... A Monster from Hell, the
poster screamed. The monster, being the latest creation of Peter
Cushing's Baron Frankenstein in his last outing as the Baron for Hammer
films in 1974. As always, this feature is a request feature and also appears on our interactive thread on our PCAS FACEBOOK FAN PAGE.. and Tim Johnson, has requested 'The Monster'...with the suggestion that we open this one also for a fair debate!
Tim feels Dave Prowse's role as the
unfortunate creature, has been under valued, not given fair credit...so,
that sounded good to me. So, I will post some cool pics of Dave as the
'Monster' in this thread, also share this post, as always on the
website...and maybe you would like to share YOUR opinion... on this
week's MONSTER? 'FEAR FILLED or FLOP?' A Trip to HELL? or A WALK in the Park? Did Dave Prose's MONSTER DO IT for you?
Many ask, 'Why the rubber mask and suit? Had Hammer not leaned from their mistakes with Kiwi Kingston in 'The Evil of Frankenstein'? Make up man, Eddie Knight, was faced with a dilemma.
Knight also had make up duties on the previous Hammer / Cushing
Frankenstein film, before this one, Frankenstein Must Be Destroyed. A
problem with full body monsters in limited budget films, is time. Make
up artist, Roy Ashton kin his interviews with PCAS always pressed the
point, that many make ups could have been so much better had they given
him more time. Time to research, prepare and on the actual studio floor
during shooting. When it came to shooting Monster From Hell, it was
decided to opt for the mask and suit...just like in Evil of
Frankenstein...that would take as little time as possible to put on,
apply and maintain during the days shooting. It may not have been the
best make up, but it was the best solution...
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.
This and many other rare uploads can be found at the PCAS YOUTUBE CHANNEL.
The year 2016 marks the 60th anniversary of PCAS, please help us celebrate Peter Cushing life and career, by sharing our post on any of our sites.
Peter Cushing and Christopher Lee: The Last Meeting Clip 1
The first in a series of clips of the last time Peter Cushing and Christopher Lee met, posted here and shared in features and articles on our various internet platforms. The occasion was the recording of a voice over at a small recording studio in Canterbury, Kent, UK for a documentary about Hammer films, called Flesh and Blood, that was later screened in two parts on the BBC. Part two was broadcast just two days after Peter Cushing's death on Thursday August 11, 1994. We post the clips under the title of 'ONE LAST TIME' ...in part a nod to the cameos that both Cushing and Lee played in a film entitled 'One More Time' as a favour to Hammer fan and friend, Sammy Davis jr. The unedited footage runs at approx one hour. Over the next two years, we will edit clips and share them. We are sensitive to anything within the footage that compromises confidentiality. The footage was shot with both Cushing and Lee's consent. Enjoy this last and rare moment, feel free to leave a comment or click a like, if you feel happy to and please come see us at any of our links below. You will be most welcome!
Behind The Scenes: Archive footage from Hammer films production of
Dracula: Prince of Darkness (1966) - The SECOND of the series featuring
Christopher Lee and with a prologue sequence revisiting the closing
moments of the first Hammer / Dracula from 1958, starring Peter Cushing
as Van Helsing.
A Classic sequence from The House Of The Long Shadows (1983) with
Christopher Lee , Vincent Price and Peter all round the table together…
With the family Grisbane, all collectively holding their breath, as
Peter Cushing's drunken Sebastian Grisbane splutters out...."Woderick
Woderick, Woderick' …
TRIVIA : Not many know that collectively... Peter Cushing ,along with
Vincent Price, Christopher Lee & John Carradine won the Caixa de
Catalunya Award for Best Actor for their work in House of the Long
Shadows...
THREE photographs gracing our PETER CUSHING FACEBOOK FAN PAGE today. The first, taken during a break in shooting 'The Abominable Dr Phibes' at Elstree studios
in December 1970, Vincent Price meets UK comedian Frankie Howerd who
was making 'Up Pompeii' next-door! A missed opportunity with Howerd to be cast in the Terry-Thomas role, but it was one of those things that didn't work out.
And then, a pre shooting publicity press photograph of both Vincent Price
and Australian actress Valli Kemp...with a publicity shot of Peter
Cushing as the Ship's Captain, from the 1972 'Dr Phibes Rises Again' ,
shot at Elstree, UK. Peter's role was sadly no more than a cameo...
quite a shift from what COULD have been, when the casting was taking
place for the AIP first outing, 'The Abominable Dr Phibes' also starring
Vincent Price....
The PCAS facebook fan page, now
has OVER 21,000 followers!! This has only been archived with your
fantastic support, your likes, shares and comments, for which I am, as
always, extremely grateful.
Thank You! We celebrate this milestone today, with a NEW banner at our facebook page,
featuring Peter and his close friends who we feature here regularly,
Vincent Price and Christopher Lee.
As we also celebrate our 60th anniversary with our competitions, post
and features, I hope you will continue to spread the word and our posts,
and help to keep the memory alive of not just Peter Cushing, but the
friendship he shared the his fellow gentlemen actors of the genre. Once again, Thank You and here's to the next milestone.Marcus Brooks
THIS WEEKS' #MONSTERMONDAY features COUNT KARNSTEIN here at the website AND at our PCAS FACEBOOK FAN PAGE . KARNSTEIN excellently played by Damien Thomas, in his one and only Hammer appearance, is a character from the long family line that features in LUST FOR A VAMPIRE (1971)THE VAMPIRE LOVERS (1970) and TWINS OF EVIL (1971). Damien really pulled out the stops to give Hammer another 'vampire Count' to add to their catalogue. And the producers, Harry Fine and Michael Style cast Peter Cushing as a worthy vampire hunter, to balance the mix.