Monday 1 August 2016

#MONSTERMONDAY : DR NAMAROFF FROM HAMMERS THE GORGON AND TWO LINES!


#MONSTERMONDAY This week's candidate is Peter Cushing's Dr Namaroff from Hammer films 'THE GORGON' If you have seen the film, this will make it all the easier for you... LIAR: He kept a deadly secret, was he right to do that? He tried to blame another for a woman's abduction. MURDERER : Where those killings his fault? He hid his affection for one woman in particular, but what a SECRET!!! You decide MONSTER?

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Sunday 31 July 2016

#SHERLOCKSUNDAY : DOYLE AND CUSHING : CREATOR AND ACTOR AND TYBURN GIF


ABOVE HERE'S SOMETHING NEW for #SHERLOCKSUNDAYS, the weird and wonderful world of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. Here's NUMBER ONE!


#sherlocksunday : NOTHING WORSE than being interrupted if you've got your head in a Sunday newspaper...even for Holmes! Peter Cushing as the elder Sherlock,a long time before the sudden trend in 'retired Sherlock plays and films' in Tyburn films, 'The Masks of Death' (1984)


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Saturday 30 July 2016

ON SET TWO GREAT GIFS AND A SNEAK LOOK IN AT 1960'S SHEPPERTON STUDIOS


HERE'S A GREAT OFF CAMERA MOMENT with Peter Cushing and George Pravda duriong the making of HAMMER FILMS 'FRANKENSTEIN MUST BE DESTROYED' a quick break, a puff and off they go top create more monsters and mayhem!


A VERY INTERESTING PIECE OF FOOTAGE behind the scenes also during the making of Hammer Films 'Frankenstein Must Be Destroyed' at Elstree studios. The actor being 'Bloodied Up' is George Pravda, who played the role of Dr Brandt in the film. What makes this clip of interest is the application of the blood...being applied by make up artists, Eddie Knight. It appears tp be MUCH MORE blood that actually appears in the finished film, which makes one wonder if this is another scene, being 'bloodied up' for the Asian market release of the film. CEO of Hammer films, James Carreras said on camera and many times in interviews how some scenes were shot two or three times, each having more blood or violence, that would never pass the UK censors, but were shot especially for overseas markets. Which makes one wonder, after the successful hunting down of those vital Hammer 'Dracula's Death' shots from the 1958 film...is there more out there from this Frankenstein Cushing treat??
 

HERE'S A PRETTY BUSY AND COLOURFUL FILM SET at Shepperton studios, all up and ready before the camera rolls..but in WHICH Peter Cushing film, does this film set appear? Answer later!

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Friday 29 July 2016

#FRANKENSTEINFRIDAY SNIFFING UP, SNUFFING OUT, SHUTTING UP AND A BIRTHDAY!


#FRANKENSTEINFRIDAY What a weirdly complicated man Frankenstein is... appreciating the delicate perfume of his button hole one moment...and snuffing out life the next! Peter Cushing as Baron Frankenstein 'The Revenge of Frankenstein' (Hammer Fisher 1958)


#‎Frankensteinfriday‬ Maybe the sharpest line of dialogue in any Hammer Frankenstein film. File this one under, 'Jaws drop /Verbal slapping!'


FINALLY PLEASE JOIN US,  in wishing DAVID WARNER a Very Happy Birthday Today! Warner's Cushing connection is the role of Edward Charlton (segment 1 "The Gate Crasher") in Amicus films 'From Beyond The Grave' in 1974. A great story, a fine performance...particularly enjoyed his play with Cushing in the Temptations Ltd store... but what a sticky end!


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#TT : DRACULA'S PAIN IN THE BACK AND CUSHING IN BIOPIC


#‎THROWBACKTHURSDAY‬: PETER CUSHING as Captain Richard Pearson in 'John Paul Jones (1959) also in the cast.. Robert Stack in the title role, Marisa Pavan, Charles Coburn, Macdonald Carey, Jean-Pierre Aumont, David Farrar, Peter Cushing, Basil Sydney, Thomas Gomez and the director's daughter Mia Farrow in what was her film début. BETTE DAVIS also made a cameo appearance as Empress Catherine the Great.... superb publicity photograph, but I have yet to hear from anyone who has actually enjoyed this film...


#THROWBACKTHURSDAY: DRACULA (1958) Count Dracula (Christopher Lee) leaves with his bride after that spectacular face off with Jonathan Harker in the library. Lee often suffered from back problems, brought on by carrying female actresses in such scenes as this and in The Mummy. (1959) Lee more than once mentioned that 'ladies in faint' where quite heavy, as they had to just hang there and couldn't assist by holding onto his neck or arm..!

Thursday 28 July 2016

#TBT SAUCY PIC OF VERONICA CARLSON FROM 41 ONE YEAR OLD CUSHING HORROR FILM


#TT GOODNESS! HIDE MY BLUSHES! This is Veronica Carlson in a publicity shot rare transparency from Tyburn films 'The Ghoul' starring Peter Cushing... The Ghoul was released 41 years old this year, except in Mexico, where it wasn't released until August 1982! I am not in the habit of posting such fleshy pics, but following our recent Ghoul posts, several of you have enquired about the existence of this photograph... so here it is!


A variation on this photograph was used in the UK cinema lobby set too!


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RELEASE THE HOUNDS! THROWBACKTHURSDAY RARE CHRIS LEE ON SET PIC


#throwbackthursday : IT'S 53 YEARS AGO THIS MONTH  that Hammer films 'Hound of the Baskervilles' was released in the USA. 'Hound' was Hammer films only dip into the Sherlock Holmes stories, though both Cushing and Lee went on to play the detective for several film companies over the years. Here is a rarely seen on set photograph of both Christopher Lee (Sir Henry Baskerville) and Marla Landi (Cecile) during a location shoot for the film on Chobham Common, Surrey, England. Although one of the most popular Sherlock stories, Holmes features much less on the page....and so in the film too, Dr Watson (Andre Morell) gets more screen-time than Cushing's Holmes!


The UK Press AD that appeared just two months before the release of Hammer films 'The Hound of the Baskervilles' in May 1959.


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Wednesday 27 July 2016

LEGENDARY CARTOONIST ARTIST AND ILLUSTRATOR JACK DAVIS DIES AGED 91


LEGENDARY CARTOONIST and EC comics artist JACK DAVIS died today. Davis stories from the VAULT OF HORROR comic, Drawn and Quartered and Bargain In Death were adapted for the Amicus film, Vault of Horror.

AS WELL AS his contribution to the US MAD magazine, he was responsible for drawing and designing the US poster for the Subotsky / Rosenberg Vulcan film, 'Horror Hotel / City of the Dead'.

DAVIS also contributed the ONE great thing about the Sammy Davis Jr film, 'One More Time, which guest starred both Cushing and Lee... he drew the cinema poster! Prolific, a role model and mentor to many cartoonist and artist today, rest in peace and take a rest, Jack. You earned it!

CONTACT SHEETS CLOTHING AND SHEET MUSIC : CUSHING COLLECTABLES


#CushingCollectables : I have been asked quite a few times over the last few weeks, since we have themed our Wednesday's on, what is out there worth collecting Cushing Fan..if you were so inclined! Well, here are three selections, which might interest you.


#CUSHINGCOLLECTABLES: CONTACT SHEETS. Some people like to collect cinema posters, some press kits and books, some photographs front of house sets from cinemas...and then there are the contact collectors. Contact sheets are also from the age of paper, and hard copy photographs in press kits. Now everything can be placed on a disc or sent digitally.


INFINITELY rarer than most posters or front of house stills, contact sheets were made by placing three strips of negative 35mm film roll, onto 10 x 8 photographic paper, then exposing and developing just like a conventional photograph. They would be usually 10 x 8 colour or black and white sheets with 12 small photographs, that the studio photographer had taken during production and the studio press office would send onto the films distributor, for use in exhibition or publicity... they are rare because only a small amount were printed. From these sheets, the distributor would select maybe 50-100 -300 or depending on budget 30 -40 stills, and then the studio or press office would process those stills into 10 x 8 photographs for promotion use by the distributor....the distributor would then package these stills into 'free press kits' aimed at magazines and print, and kits that could be purchased by cinema and exhibition.



SOMETIMES a film's still photographer would sell the rights to all the exposures he had taken, if he was freelance and working per contract on a particular film. If he was staff all the pics became the property of the studio that employs him or her! Having said that, quite a few photographs, kept copies or masters of negatives, some of these are still being sold by the surviving photographers today! The next step up in collecta-bilty in visuals is TRANSPARENCIES and we'll be looking at those next Wednesday!


NEXT, Clothing! Not everyone likes the idea of buying second hand clothes, even if they DID once belong to Peter Cushing... but some collectors do. Many items of Cushing costumes, and personal clothing have come up for sale and auction over the years, waistcoats, smoking jackets, trousers, shoes and hats, have all been bid on and bought since Peter's passing in 1994.


HERE ARE TWO ITEMS that recently came up for sale... and the sold, for just over £300 = $230 US. Two quite modern designed, light wear jackets and two very nice items of luggage...and on the left, Peter at a signing wearing one of those items. All the items came with certificates of authenticity...which is a must in anything like this, where the item aren't bespoke.

THERE ARE QUITE A FEW people out there with whole suits, with shirts and ties that came from Peter's personal wardrobe. As to any of this being valuable, it's questionable... as with anything, it's only worth what someone would be prepared to pay for it! Nice though!


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Monday 25 July 2016

#MONSTERMONDAY : GRETA THE BRIDES OF DRACULA


#‎monstermonday‬ : PLAYED BY FREDA JACKSON, Greta is the Meinster's 'maid and Mrs Mop', who when not cooking meals, dusting and welcoming stray visitors to the château, takes care of the Baroness Meinster's insane son who is locked up in another room and chained.....But as we all know, there's more to Greta than that! Is Greta barking mad, or is that the 'influence of the young one', she has an interesting line in 'mid-wifing duties of new vampires', on cue she can be relied on, to scare the socks off anyone with that blood chilling cackle. . . she may be devoted and demented, but she's also fiercely loyal, at one point even having a scuffle with Cushing's Van Helsing. Is she a monster or just under the spell of the Baron Meinster??




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