Saturday 14 May 2016

REMEMBERING: HAPPY BIRTHDAY ERIC MORECAMBE


Today marks the birthday of Eric Morecambe, one half of the most successful comedy team in the UK. Still missed, loved by all, with Eric's passing back in 1984, it left a hole not only in the entertainment world but also in people's hearts. With his partner, Ernie...they provided one of tv's longest running gags, 'Peter Cushing and his Money!'... he did eventually get it , but not until the boys, had a lot of fun with it, stretching over many years and several programmes. God bless, Eric, Happy Birthday and thanks for all those precious memories and laughs.



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Friday 13 May 2016

FOUR GREAT SHOTS FROM HAMMER CUSHING FRANKENSTEINS


Peter Cushing out on location at Black Park during the shooting of 'FRANKENSTEN CREATED WOMAN' for Hammer films in (1967)


Francis Matthews asses the damage to Peter Cushing's Baron Frankenstein in Hammer films, 'THE REVENGE OF FRANKENSTEIN' (1958)


Three great photographs taken from up in the lighting, Bray studio's ceilings were too low to hold a gantry, as the sets were built in the rooms of the mansion house of Down Place.


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Thursday 12 May 2016

REMEMBERING THORLEY WALTERS ON HIS BIRTHDAY


Today we remember the great character Thorley Walters on what would have been his 103rd birthday. Known for often playing eccentric characters in a variety of different films.


He has made a number of appearances in Hammer films, The Phantom of the Opera (1962), Dracula, Prince of Darkness (1966), with Christopher Lee, Frankenstein Created Woman (1967), Frankenstein Must Be Destroyed (1969) with Peter Cushing and Vampire Circus (1972).


Thorley as Burgermeister in 'Vampire Circus' (1972)


He also played Dr Watson to Christopher Lee's Holmes in Sherlock Holmes and the Deadly Necklace (1962) and co starred with Peter Cushing in a non hammer film Suspect (1960)


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HAPPY BIRTHDAY : YVONNE FURNEAUX


TODAY marks the birthday of the beautiful Yvonne Furneaux, a French actress who started her career in England 1952. Later, she participated in a number international productions such as Le Amiche (1955) and Federico Fellini's La Dolce Vita (1960).


She best known here for co-starring with Peter Cushing in Hammer's The Mummy in which she played Peter Cushing's, wife Isobel and Princess Ananka, the object of Kharis's affections. Furneax is now retired from acting and lives in Lausanne, Switzerland.


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Tuesday 10 May 2016

BLOOD BEAST TERROR BLU RAY AND DVD PCAS COMPETITION SIX WINNERS ANNOUNCED


MANY CONGRATULATIONS to our SIX WINNERS of our BLOOD BEAST TERROR BLU RAY AND DVD COMPETITION! Kelly Wilson, Kev Sprack, and Ann Keil have all bagged themselves copies of the SCREENBOUND DVD release of the film! The answer to the DVD question was: 'The Vampire Beast Craves Blood'... 

YOU CAN ORDER THE SCREENBOUND DVD OF THE BLOOD BEAST TERROR : HERE
 
MORE WINNERS: Paul W. J. Martin and Christopher O'Neill who both entered via our website, and Shelia Tomkins have each won a copy of the SCREENBOUND BLU RAY of the film! The answer to the BLU RAY question was: Basil Rathbone. .


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Many, Many thanks to all who entered the competition and shared the post. My special thanks to the team at SCREENBOUND for again coming up with the goodies and supporting us, in another competition. If YOUR name is included HERE as a winner, please claim your prize by emailing us at THEBLACKBOXCLUB@GMAIL.COM. I will return email you, for a postal address to despatch your prize. Again, thank you to all who took part and congratulations!  - Marcus

Monday 9 May 2016

#MONSTERMONDAY: FREDDIE JONES SATANIC RITES OF DRACULA AND MONTAGE CLIP


#MONSTERMONDAY: Not probably someone who instantly comes to mind, when you think of 'monsters'... but he deserves the title alright... SPOILERS: Meet the brilliant, yet quite batty and lethal, Professor Julian Keeley (a delightfully dotty Freddie Jones) who appears briefly, yet ever so effectively. in the Lee and Cushing last Hammer Dracula film, The Satanic Rites of Dracula' (1973)


Keeley, friend of Cushing's Van Helsing, has been commissioned by Lee's Dracula (Mr D.D. Denham anyone?) and his dastardly Satanic cult made up of wealthy businessmen and powerful politicians, to create a virulent new strain of bubonic plague which could wipe out all mankind....and the carrier chosen for the taks being, Van Helsing's very own Grandaughter, Jessica Van Helsing (Joanna Lumley). He's quite dedicated! Mad as a bucket of frogs. He does evoke some sympathy at first, until to realise, death, decay, disease and doom, are his idea of a very good night out! Evil to the core... corrupted and terrified, sure but still A Monster...and that's why we have chosen him as this Monday's Monster! How does the Plague Propagating Professor rate in your Monster stakes? A Nice Guy Just Wacko OR MONSTER?

Sunday 8 May 2016

#MOTHERSDAY HAPPY MOTHERS DAY USA CUSHING MUM AND BRIDES OF DRACULA


#‎mothersday‬ Happy Mother's Day to all our Mum's and Mom's in the US! Here is Peter Cushing talking about his Mum!


The Boy With The Curly Locks! Peter making a personal appearance at a book signing of his first autobiography: Peter Cushing : An Autobiography. Here he poses with a page from the book, a photograph of himself aged three, with long hair and wearing a dress.... 'Mother so wanted a girl!'


#MOTHERSDAYWhat a horrible fate to befall a caring and protective Mother... Baroness Meinster in THE BRIDES OF DRACULA (1960) : The wonderful actress Martita Hunt here with Peter Cushing as Van Helsing. Martita told director Terence Fisher that she didn't want to wear the fangs that had been made for her, that she ... didn't need them. She does a superb job of portraying the love and loss of her son, the Baron Meinster ...and the falling victim to his final act of betrayal, to a protective Mother... All sorts of great stories about Martita Hunt's short time with Hammer films, she was one very special lady and the last of a dying breed of classically trained actresses. Having her in the cast of 'Brides' was a very good move on Hammer's part. How do you rate Martita Hunt in Brides??


Dances, Banquets and BALLS!:
Martita Hunt as Baroness Meinster. There is a story that when Maritia was rehearsing the scene where the Baroness laments the loss of the time when the château was once the social hub of parties, banquets and balls, she inadvertently paused and placed prominence on the word....'balls'. Everyone in attendance, broke out laughing, Fisher included...she repeated this in the take that was shot and printed in the final cut of 'Brides'.... #mothersday




#MOTHERSDAYUSA: So, WHO introduced you to Peter Cushing and his work..his films, his name? Through out our time here on FACEBOOK and this website, many of you tell us about the first Cushing film you saw. Sometimes as a child of maybe 9 or 11. Some of you caught the films on the US Horror Movie Hosts shows, some of you here in the UK caught your first Cushing movie during the double bill seasons that ran on BBC tv during the 70's and 80's....But there is one factor that comes up many times.... Many of you watched your first #HAMMERHORROR or a film featuring Peter Cushing with your MUM / MOM/ MOTHER even grandmother... How about you?


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Saturday 7 May 2016

UP FOR GRABS SIX COPIES OF CUSHING'S THE BLOOD BEAST TERROR COMPETITION FROM SCREENBOUND


SIX COPIES of THE BLOOD BEAST TERROR up for grabs! 3x BLU RAYS and 3 x DVDS. Pick which format you would like to win by answering the relevant question!


Please enter the competiton by sending your answers to our EMAIL ADDRESS theblackboxclub@gmail.com ONLY.


The Competition CLOSES MONDAY MAY 8th MIDNIGHT GMT, when all of the correct answers will be placed in a wardrobe full of moth balls, shaken and six winning names chosen at random! We will announce winners here on TUESDAY 9th at 6pm gmt.


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#ONTHESETSATURDAY: BEHIND THE SCENES ON NOTHING BUT THE NIGHT 1973


#onthesetsaturday : A rare and unpublished on set photograph of Peter Cushing during the making of 'NOTHING BUT THE NIGHT' (1973). To the left is director, Peter Sasdy, who directed Peter again in the 'LA GRANDE BRETECHE' (1973) episode of Orson Welles Great Mysteries for Anglia television…… One of the less talked about Cushing and Lee films... are you fan?


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Friday 6 May 2016

#FRANKENSTEIN FRIDAY WITH A COLLECTION OF TINTED STILLS FROM HAMMER'S CURSE


Peter Cushing as Baron Frankenstein in Hammer films, 'The Curse of Frankenstein' (1957) This and the other colour tinted portrait, were originally black and white vintage publicity photographs.


In the make up chair, Christopher Lee lends a hand to make up man, Phil Leakey in drying his make up for his Creature from Hammer films, 'The Curse of Frankenstein' starrin Ptere Cushing, Hazel Court and Robert Urqhart, directed by Terence Fisher.



Henry Montsash , hairdresser on 'The Curse of Frankenstein', didn't just do the pretty stuff!


Phil Leakey working on Christopher Lee in preparation for The Creature in Hammer films, The Curse of Frankenstein (1957) at Bray studios.


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