Tuesday 6 October 2020

TCM TURNER CLASSIC MOVIES : STAR OF THE MONTH : PETER CUSHING PLUS DONALD PLEASENCE BIRTHDAY ANNIVERSARY

TYING IN NICELY . . with the screening of the Amicus #PeterCushing... and Donald Pleasence . . film, 'From Beyond the Grave' (1974) which is being screened in #TCM #Halloween films season on Wednesday October 26th and their Peter Cushing 'Star Of The Month' season... is also the Birthday Anniversary TODAY of . .. #DonaldPleasence!

TODAY MARKS the anniversary of the birthday of actor Donald Pleasence on October 5th 1919. Born in Worksop, Nottinghamshire, England, he was the son of Alice (née Armitage) and Thomas Stanley Pleasence, a railway stationmaster.


TODAY, after his passing... you can read all about Pleasence service during WW2, his capture as a prisoner of war, humbleness kept that under wraps for most of his life.. but he would talk and share about a fateful day and television broadcast, where both he and Peter Cushing received positive critical attention for their roles in the BBC version of Nineteen Eighty-Four (1954) from the novel by George Orwell. Pleasence played Syme, to Cushing Winston Smith. BOTH terrified the British public! The post marking his birthday over at the Facebook PCASUK Fan Page is right now, extremely popular with comments and memories. If you have a fav film or role in which Pleasence excelled, please feel free to skip along there and share and comment too!


JUST OVER A MONTH AGO, we posted a heads up.. er not off!... that US Turner Classic Movies have made our dear #PeterCushing, Start of the Month for October 2020! Every MONDAY evening they will be screening a host of Peter Cushing films.. some of these also have a Halloween / Hammer films / Horror flavour too! They start tonight at 8pm with THESE titles : 

*CASH ON DEMAND (1961)1
* THE END OF THE AFFAIR (1955)
* TIME WITHOUT PITY (1957)
* JOHN PAUL JONES (1957)
* HAMLET (1948)
* A CHUMP AT OXFORD (1940)
* VIGIL IN THE NIGHT (1940)
 


An AMAZING TREAT! Over at the FACEBOOK PCASUK FAN PAGE we are are asking which films will YOU be watching? AFTER the screening we are asking you to drop by and let us know what you thought of the film(s) you have watched and what are your thoughts on those films! Leading up to and during Halloween, TCM and many other channels are also screening their Horror Treats too. Feel free to let us know what's out there too! For our friends and followers in the US, this promises to be a fabulous weekly experience.. 
 


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Monday 5 October 2020

THE MAN WHO CREATED FRANKENSTEIN : CANDID CUSHING ON SET : LEE WITH PIPE AND REMEMBERING EDWARD JUDD AND JILL BENNETT

#HEADSUP! LOVE #PeterCushing? LIKE Peter Cushing's #frankenstein? Then, you'll LOVE this . .MORE news on this #documentary and BOOK, next Frida'sy #FrankensteinFriday!
 

ABOVE: Actor Richard Hunter poses with Peter Cushing during the making of 'House of the Long Shadows' in the grounds of Rotherfield Park, in Hampshire, England. Tea breaks were frequent during the making of the film, a common tradition with films made in the UK .. which US actor Desi Arnaz Jr. thought was a wonderful perk! It seems sadly that Richard has left the acting profession and now works in the tech crew, with lighting! A nice pic here though . . 
 

YESTERDAY, at the FACEBOOK PCASUK FAN PAGE during the #ChristopherLee Saturday, I posted and shared this rare pic of Sir Christopher foolishly saying . .  'Now, here's something you don't see everyday' 😏😔 Well, we all know #PeterCushing HATED the pipe and had problems when playing Holmes... keeping glasses of milk, just out of shot, to take a glug from, to stop him from gagging! ( see in the thread below, Peter Cushing was made 'Pipe Man of the Year' in the UK in 1969, ironically!) But Lee however, not so.... other than when playing Holmes himself, can you recall a role he played where he smoked a pipe on screen????? ...and everyone provide a VAST list of movies, where LEE DID smoke a pipe! Well, what do I KNOW??? 😕😆 - Marcus
 

REMEMBERING EDWARD JUDD today, who was born on this day 4th October 1932. Judd achieved his biggest successes with a series of science fiction films 'The Day The Earth Caught Fire' (1961) ,'First Men In The Moon' (1964) and co-starring with #PeterCushing in 'Island Of Terror' (1966) fighting the silicates…..
 

FULL PCASUK REVIEW with STILL GALLERY. RIGHT HERE! 
 


REMEMBERING #JillBennett today . . many will remember Bennett for her role as Jane Maitland in Amicus films '#THESKULL' from 1965. She played Peter Cushing's wife, in a role that could have been a little like many of Hammer's Jimmy Sangster's female characters. Thankfully, #MiltonSubotsky had a more of an expanding range when it came to actresses roles... and her role in The Skull is all too brief but, when both her and Cushing share screen time, it's worth the watch! 
 

YOU'LL FIND THE PCASUK full REVIEW and RARE STILLS GALLERY HERE! 
 
BENNETT MADE MANY appearances in British films including Lust for Life (1956), The Criminal (1960), Hammer films, The Nanny (1965), Inadmissible Evidence (1968), The Charge of the Light Brigade (1968), Julius Caesar (1970), I Want What I Want (1972), Mister Quilp (1975), Full Circle (1977) and Britannia Hospital (1982). She also appeared in the Bond film For Your Eyes Only (1981), Lady Jane (1986) and Hawks (1988). Her final film performance was in The Sheltering Sky (1990). Bennett was married to play-write John Osborne. She and Osborne divorced acrimoniously in 1978.
 

BENNETT SADLY died by suicide on October 23rd 1990, aged 58, having long suffered from depression and the brutalising effects of her marriage. In 1992, Bennett's ashes, along with those of her friend, the actress #RachelRoberts (who also died by suicide, in 1980), were scattered by their friend Lindsay Anderson on the waters of the River Thames in London. A very sad end to a very talented actress . . .  
 

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Saturday 3 October 2020

#FRANKENSTEINFRIDAY: ON SET SNAPS FOR SIX WEEKS HAMMER /CUSHING FRANKENSTEINS STARTS TODAY!

#FRANKENSTEINfriday! Over the next SIX weeks we'll be sharing an album of 'behind the scenes' snaps from Cushing's Hammer Frankenstein films... Here's the FIRST 'Frankenstein Created Woman' (1967) . .

#PeterCushing and Susan Denberg pose for a 'crazy snap' on the back lot of Bray studios during the making of 'Frankenstein Created Woman'

MAKE UP ARTIST George Partleton puts the finishing touches to Denberg's make up before the camera


EDDIE COLLINS Clapper loader, shows the slate on the latest shot, before the camera rolls at Hammer's 'go to' location just down the road, Black Park . .


TAKING A BREAK, #PeterCushing takes five and reads the newspaper.. with his essential 'cup of tea' in hand!
 

A RARE SNAP of Eileen Head head of continuity with Cushing on set . .


GEORGE PARTLETON on make up and Frieda Steiger hair stylist, working on Cushing before a take...


WE HAVE NO IDEA why Susan Denberg has her left foot in a white metal enamel kitchen jog in this shot? It looks like Rosemary Burrows from wardrobe is doing something with Denberg's shoes..? BUT why the jug and foot.. I have no idea 😕😧 Suggestions?
 

PRODUCER Anthony Nelson Keys, the crew nicknamed him 'Bunch of..' no I am not kidding 😆... Thorley Walters and Peter Cushing have chat during a break on the back lot . . .
 

ABOVE SIX BLACK AND WHITE press stills that were used to promote 'Frankenstein Created Woman' ... none of these poses are from the actual film, these snaps of Peter and Denberg became the main push of the publicity machine and were seen across the world in newspapers, magazine and publicity . These impressive photographs were devised and taken by Tom Edwards, who covered many Hammer film productions... 
 


OUR PCASUK review feature complete with RARE STILLS GALLERY you'll find at this website : RIGHT HERE!


IT CAN BE a long day on a film set, Denberg takes a stretch and a few moments to prep herself for the next shot . . 
 
 
NEXT WEEK WE'LL BE NOSING around this set at Bray, in our SECOND ON SET SNAPS for #FrankensteinFriday gallery featuring #Hammerfilms 'The Revenge of Frankenstein'
 

 

 
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Thursday 1 October 2020

REMEMBERING ACTOR MICHAEL GOODLIFFE ON ANNIVERSARY OF BIRTHDAY : 'THE GORGON' 'END OF THE AFFAIR' 'CAMP ON BLOOD ISLAND'


REMEMBERING MICHAEL GOODLIFFE on the anniversary of his Birthday today, October 1st! Goodliffe, was an English actor known for playing suave roles such as doctors, lawyers and army officers, a quite a few Brit films and tv dramas. He was also sometimes cast in working class parts. Born in 1914, educated in Canterbury, he joined the British Army at the beginning of the Second World War, and received a commission as a Second Lieutenant in the Royal Warwickshire Regiment in February 1940. He was wounded in the leg and captured at the Battle of Dunkirk. Goodliffe was incorrectly listed as killed in action, and even had his obituary published in a newspaper! He was to spend the rest of the war a prisoner in Germany. Whilst in captivity he produced and acted in (and in some cases wrote) many plays and sketches to entertain fellow prisoners. These included two productions of William Shakespeare's Hamlet, one in Tittmoning and the other in Eichstätt, in which he played the title role. 

AFTER THE WAR GOODLIFFE, resumed his professional acting career. As well as appearing in the theatre, he worked in expanding his film work and appeared in a huge amount of television drama. Goodliffe also appeared in the film, 'The Wooden Horse' in 1950 and in other POW films. His best-known film  was maybe, 'A Night to Remember' (1958) directed by Roy Ward Baker, in which he played Thomas Andrews, designer of the RMS Titanic. Goodliffe, put some of his 'being captive experience' into his first film for Hammer films, 'The Camp on Blood Island' (1958) as Father Paul Anjou. In this film he worked with actress Barbara Shelley, who he would work with again in 1964 in Hammer's 'The Gorgon'..with Peter Cushing. He played his role so well, it was a shame when his character, Professor Jules Heitz left the story.




GOODLIFFE HAD WORKED in another Cushing film back in 1955, 'The End of the Affair' with Deborah Kerr and Van Johnson. Goodliffe is an actor, who sadly gets forgotten today, but his filmography is quite prolific with some box office winners... 'The Battle of the River Plate' (1956), 'A Night to Remember' (1958), 'The 39 Steps' (1959), 'Peeping Tom' (1960), '633 Squadron' (1964), 'Von Ryan's Express' (1965), 'Cromwell' (1970), . . and his two final films, with Christopher Lee : The Man with the Golden Gun (1974) and for Hammer films, 'To the Devil a Daughter' (1976).


SADLY, GOODLIFFE suffered with depression, and had a major breakdown in March 1976, during the period that he was rehearsing for a revival of the theatre production of 'Equus'. . . and he left us on 20th March 1976 aged just 61. Goodliffe was an actor with great authority, who commanded your attention in whatever role he played, despite the distractions of his health, which were never evident to the people he worked with or his audience. Today we mark and celebrate the anniversary of his birthday and the high standard of the roles he played during his career!


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