Sunday 4 June 2017

#HAMMERFILMSATURDAY: GREEN LIMITED EDITION HAMMER THEME VINYL


#HAMMERFILMSATURDAY: NEWS JUST IN! LIMITED EDITION 500 Green Vinyl release of Hammer Film Themes . . . !


TRACK LISTING:
  1. Captain Kronos Vampire Hunter - Laurie Johnson
  2. Twins of Evil - Harry Robinson
  3. The Kiss of the Vampire - James Bernard
  4. The Mummy - Franz Reizenstein
  5. Dracula - James Bernard
  6. Quatermass and the Pit - Tristram Cary
  7. The Legend of the 7 Golden Vampires - James Bernard
  8. The Lost Continent - Roy Phillips
  9. Dracula AD 1972 - Mike Vickers
  10. The Devil Rides Out - James Bernard
  11. Countess Dracula - Harry Robinson
  12. The Gorgon - James Bernard
  13. Hands of the Ripper - Christopher Gunning
  14. Dr Jekyll & Sister Hyde - David Whitaker
  15. She - James Bernard
  16. Taste the Blood of Dracula - James Bernard
  17. Frankenstein and the Monster From Hell - James Bernard
     


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#HAMMERFILMSATURDAY: HOW TO STAKE A VAMPIRE OR BY ANY OTHER MEANS!


#HAMMERFILMSATURDAY: Peter Cushing shares his thoughts on playing his Van Helsing for Hammer productions in five films and the character of Dracula . . .


AS HAMMER HAS shown us, it doesn't HAVE to be death by staking. If you haven't got the Vampire Hunter standard issue mallet and stake, you can always use.... sunlight, a shower tap, a spoke from a cartwheel, a bronze cross, hawthorn, a broken piece of wooden fencing, holy water, light through a stain-glass window, a spear, a spade, a pit full of wooden stakes or indeed a WINDMILL...etc....


























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Saturday 3 June 2017

#HAMMERFILMSATURDAY: CUSHING LANDAU AND ERNEST THESIGER : THE MISSING LINK!



#HAMMERFILMSATURDAY: Here is a great behind the scenes photograph of Peter Cushing having his gold make-up fixed while shooting the #SPACE1999 episode, 'Missing Link'. St of the series, Martin Landau looks on. Why not try our TRIVIA QUESTION? Who would have thought there was a link between Landau, Ernest Thesiger and Peter Cushing?




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Friday 2 June 2017

#FRANKENSTEINFRIDAY: RARE DENBERG VINCENT PRICE AND SPACE 1999 TEASER!


#FRANKENSTEINFRIDAY: You would have seen many photographs from this photo session to promote, Hammer films Frankenstein Created Woman, with Peter Cushing and Susan Denberg... But, not probably this one. It's rare. Very rare. Can you see what's different about this particular shot?





Christopher lee borrowed this quote, from another actor. Can you guess who originallysaid this interesting quote?


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Thursday 1 June 2017

#THROWBACKTHURSDAY: A MIXED BAG OF GOODIES PAST!


#THROWBACKTHURSDAY: The Peter Cushing bio-documentary was broadcast TWENTY EIGHT YEARS ago this week. Produced by Tyburn films and interviewed by Dick Vosburgh, the 90 minutes goes by very quickly, with Peter Cushing sharing stories of his life on and off the camera....

#THROWBACKTHURSDAY: As promised, here is a clip of Peter Cushing from 'One Way Ticket To Hollywood' broadcast 28 years ago this week... He gives a very insightful clue about Christopher Lee here...and there's THAT laugh again!!!!



#THROWBACKTHURSDAY: AND FINALLY. . . A snap behind the scenes of Christopher Lee as Captain Zantor in the SPACE 1999 episode 'Earthbound' in 1976.



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#SILENTBUTDEADLY: GIFS SNAKES MUSTACHES AND MAKE UP!



#SILENTBUTDEADLY: Dr. Namaroff (Peter Cushing) attempts to destroy The Gorgon (Prudence Hyman), though makes the fatal mistake of looking directly at her, from Hammer's The Gorgon (1964). It's surprising how many times this scene has been requested. Despite the slightly disappointing SFX at the end, even by 1960's standards, everything else makes up for it in this Hammer classic. Everyone is on board, Cushing, Lee, Barbara Shelley and even Patrick Troughton get a look in! Haunting, score and top notch sets from the Bray team, 'The Gorgon' is one that grows on you. The script is imaginative, and the idea of The Medusa, 'monster' was original for the time. It's an idea that is bendy enough for Josh Kennedy, of Gooey Films to fit a contemporary setting. and Josh's 'Night of the Medusa' I would recommend. Keep an eye out here, for my review, sooon! This was requested by Tim The Smart (!) USA. Thanks Tim!


#SILENTBUTDEADLY: Baron Frankenstein (Peter Cushing) about to add jail breaking to his list of crimes...this GIF from Hammer's 'The Evil Of Frankenstein' (1964). Requested by Albee Crawford.


 

#SILENTBUTDEADLY: Baron Meinster (David Peel) temporarily gets the better of Van Helsing (Peter Cushing) in Hammer's 'The Brides Of Dracula' (1960). Requested by Honest Sammy!


#SILENTBUTDEADLY: Before we go any further with this one..I have a confession. Christopher Lee as Prof. Karl Meister, in Hammer films, 'The Gorgon'? I get his performance, sort of, the voice I kind of believe, but it does distract me, every viewing. But, the  actual character, the age, the mustache? No. Why did they opt for trying to make him older? The whole grouchy Einstein thing?


When I interviewed make up artist, Roy Ashton, yeeears later, I asked him about it. You want to know what his opinion was? 'I don't know why. But, I do remember it came from the top. They wanted to try something different. Looking at it, it was a mustache which was made. Peter preferred to grow his own, he had a allergy to the gum we used. That's a wig, I would think. It usually was with Christopher Lee, some piece or another, and simple aging. ME: Did that happen often, the suits would suggest something, about the make up? ROY: Well, more often than not, they would leave you to it. Unless there was something they didn't like, they thought didn't work. Like the mustaches in Hammer's 'Curse of the Werewolf' They didn't like them. They said that it didn't look correct. But I had researched the era and location, for facial hair and whatnot, at the Victoria and Albert Museum. And presented my findings. And then they said, 'Oh alright'!  


ROY: Christopher's appearance was what they wanted, and I, as well as many others were too busy on the blessed snakes for the actual Gorgon, to worry. Oh it took sometime, and at the end of the day, you try your best. The same could be said, with the mask for Herbert Lom in their 'Phantom of the Opera'. They spent weeks and weeks leading up to the time, the actual day, that we were shooting a scene, where the mask had to be seen. They just didn't know what they wanted. I found some rags, some latex and a bit of paint, and put it together during my lunch break. 'That's it! That's it, they said, That's what we want!'..It was just as well, really'



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