Friday 18 December 2020

RARE #HAMMERFILMS STILLS : #PETERCUSHING MEETS ROYALTY : MORE ON WINNING #WARNERBROS EXCELLENT FRANKENSTEIN BLU RAY


AN EXTRA FEW POSTS of #ChristopherLee this week at Facebook PCASUK Fan Page has given us some rarer on-set photographers from #Hammerfilms Dracula movies, including the wonderful shock photograph above and the few below are from #DraculaHasRisenFromTheGrave final moments, with the Count in his death throes, skewered . . . interesting to see in mid agonies and a total pro, Lee stops being Dracula long enough to have a chat with Hammer producer Anthony Nelson Keys....!    


IT'S GREAT TO SEE this film is as popular as ever. These photographs recently posted at the Facebook PCASUK Fan Page have been extremely popular too and have gone on to reach on other sites and pages to, which as ever attracts many new people to the work of Peter Cushing daily at the page!

#PETERCUSHING meets Prince Phillip at the premier of the film 'Violent Playground' on March 3rd 1958. In the pic from the far left, the cast : Anne Heyward, Peter Cushing, Stanley Baker and David McCallum. Seen the film? HERE is our our full review from Mark Iveson of the film. Rare pics etc...

REQUESTED: For J Batham, US. A request for an unusual on set pic from #Hammerfilms 'Dracula has Risen from the Grave'. This is a set up, while shooting a scene on set for a publicity still, but the studio stills photographer, not only managed to capture #ChristopherLee and 'first victim' Carrie Baker, but also the floor studio light too! Ding-Dong! In posting this on the Facebook PCASUK Fan Page, I mentioned I had never seen THIS photograph published, which was met with a puzzled reaction from may, who quite rightly mentioned that they had seen it, in many mags and books. What I should have said was, I had never seen THIS still, which includes THE LAMP!😊 It would usually appear with the lamp edited OUT! 😏 

QUESTION SIX of SEVEN in the PCASUK 'Curse of Frankenstein' Warner Brothers Two Disc Special Blu Ray Competition was posted and shared yesterday, along with a supplement vintage photograph! Interesting question! To see the photograph, answer that question and the previous FIVE and take part, feel free to follow CLICK AND FOLLOW THIS LINK! 

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Saturday 12 December 2020

PRIZES! WARNER BROTHERS ARCHIVE COLLECTION : PCASUK DECEMBER COMPETITION 2020: THE CURSE OF FRANKENSTEIN TWO DISC REMASTERD BLU RAY!


PRIZES UP FOR GRABS! ONLY at the Peter Cushing Appreciation Society UK Facebook Fan Page! Here is your chance to WIN copies of Warner Brothers Archive Collection 1957 #hammerfilms classic 'The Curse of Frankenstein' Special Remastered Two Blu Ray Disc Edition, starring #PeterCushing and #ChristopherLee.
 

ABOVE IS THE FIRST QUESTION of this SEVEN QUESTION Competition, which has been posted today at the PCASUK FACEBOOK PAGE. This comp is a 'slow-burner', and there will be lots to talk about during the daily questions at the PCASUK Facebook Fan Page, to help keep us all busy and entertained, during these tricky times 😊 Keep your eyes peeled, as there will be a question posted tomorrow too . . . Also on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. This competition can only be entered at the PCASUK FACEBOOK FAN PAGE and we ask, that you do not send us your answers to each daily question, UNTIL SATURDAY 19th DECEMBER 2020! The competition CLOSES the following day, SUNDAY 20th of DECEMBER MIDNIGHT GMT and the winners will be announced at 6pm GMT on MONDAY 21ST DECEMBER 2020.
 
THE WINNERS:
THE WINNING ENTRIES will be the correct answers pulled out of the hat on Sunday 20th December ... they will be...the 58th correct answer... 64th correct answer, the 67th correct answer drawn, the 69th correct answer drawn and finally the 74th correct answer.  As with ALL PCASUK Competitions, anyone can enter, wherever you are! All you have to do is answer all FIVE QUESTIONS CORRECTLY and send us ALL your ANSWERS, to the DAILY QUESTIONS to the PCASUK FACEBOOK FAN PAGE on Saturday 19th December 2020, and NOT before 😊😉!
 
MEANWHILE, have fun answering the questions and then sending us ALL your answers at the PCASUK FACEBOOK FAN PAGE, using the CONTACT BUTTON on Saturday 19th DECEMBER 2020. Have fun everyone and check out the DAILY QUESTIONS at PCASUK FAN PAGE and the SPECS of this fabulous release below!
 
THE CURSE OF FRANKENSTEIN (1957) - 2 DISC SPECIAL EDITION
 
New 2020 1080p HD Restoration Masters from 4K Scans of Preservation Separation Elements
Run Time: 83:00
Subtitles: English SDH
Audio Specs: DTS HD-Master Audio 2.0 - English
Aspect Ratio: Disc One-1.85:1-16x9 Widescreen and 1.66:1-16x9 Widescreen
Disc Configuration: 2-BD 50
 
EXTRA FEATURES:
New feature commentary by Screenwriter/Film Historian Steve Haberman and Film maker/Film Historian Constantine Nasr, Newly Remastered 1.37:1 Open Matte version of feature. New Featurettes include: The Resurrection Men: Hammer, Frankenstein and the Rebirth of the Horror Film, Hideous Progeny: The Curse of Frankenstein and the English Gothic Tradition, Torrents of Light: The Art of Jack Asher, Diabolus in Musica: James Bernard and the Sound of #HammerHorror, Original Theatrical Trailer (HD)
 

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Tuesday 8 December 2020

RARE PRODUCTION PHOTOGRAPHS FROM THE BBC LOST #ISAACASIMOV #PETERCUSHING 'CAVES OF STEEL' SURFACE!

CAVES OF STEEL: Recently surfaced production photographs of the #PeterCushing LOST BBC Story Parade television series - 'The Caves of Steel' (broadcast 5th June 1964). Starting Peter Cushing and John Carson, it was adapted by Terry Nation from the novel written by Isaac Asimov. Find out more about the lost #BBC Cushing production and OTHERS below . . 

MORE ON 'CAVES OF STEEL' AND OTHER LOST BBC PETER CUSHNG PRODUCTIONS HERE: LINK! 






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Saturday 5 December 2020

UPDATE DAVE PROWSE : DAUGHTER OVERWHELMED BY PUBLIC RESPONSE TO HER FATHERS PASSING

'Dad would have been over the moon about the reaction he has had today. Me and the rest of the family have been overwhelmed by the lovely comments and the sharing of some hilarious memories. Thanks twitter for brightening a difficult day . . .

Rachel Prowse, daughter of the late Dave Prowse, who passed on 28th November 2020 

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Wednesday 2 December 2020

THE WORLD'S MOST FAMOUS DETECTIVE PLUS BOX CLEVER AND POLISHED DRACULA . . .


OVER AT THE Facebook UK Peter Cushing Appreciation Society Fan Page  today, we're asking, 'The world's most famous detective! Question is, do you have case for him?'.... and w already have some interesting suggestions 😏😁

REQUESTED: Not a Cushing film, ... but prob one of the weirdest of the #Hammerfilms Dracula series. The script and characters wobbled... but the sets were dress beautifully. ClaudetheVamp asks : 'Do you have a colour still of Dracula's casket in Scars of Dracula, please?' I do, Claude and here it is look at the shine on that lid! Klove had been really working hard on the dusting that day! Lee's Dracula looked quite different in Roy Ward Baker's 'Scars of Dracula' like the furnishings, very polished, smart and a puzzling healthy complication! 'I hope this, scanned large colour transparency, fits your request, Claude? ' 😊 Paul (Christopher Matthews) discovers Dracula's (#ChristopherLee) resting place. Scars of #Dracula. Hammer Films, 1970.) I think though #PeterCushing's Van Helsing would have matched the drapes and the set design lovely! What do you think?? - Marcus


TODAY we remember Jimmy Sangster who would have been 90 today! The welsh born screenwriter contributed his first script for the company as early as 1956, when for £200 he delivered X The Unknown. Sangster went on to become one of the key figures in Hammers crew, scripting both the ground-breaking adaptations The Curse of Frankenstein and Horror of Dracula.

SOME OF SANGER'S Greatest hits! The Curse of Frankenstein , 1958 Dracula screenplay, #PeterCushing's ' The Revenge of Frankenstein', The Man Who Could Cheat Death, 'The Mummy' with Cushing and Lee, 'The Brides of Dracula' screenplay with Cushing and David Peel directed by Terence Fisher, The Hellfire Club screenplay and story with Cushing, 'Paranoiac', 'Maniac', 'Dracula, Prince of Darkness' with #ChristopherLee, ' The Nanny' with Bette Davis, 'Fear in the Night' with Cushing, Geeson and #RalphBates, Scream, Pretty Peggy....

OVER AT THE PCASUK fan page, we are asking our friends, if they have a favourite Sangster script... do you have one? 


‘If you go down to the woods today.....  Another requested post from the PCASUK Facebook Fan Page of #ChristopherLee and #VeronicaCarlson from Hammer films 'Dracula Has Risen From The Grave' . .

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Sunday 29 November 2020

DAVE PROWSE 1938 - 2020

I am sure you are all very sad to hear of the passing of actor Dave Prowse today. He was 85. This post has also been shared at the Facebook PCASUK Fan Page and will be updated throughout today. The comments thread is open at the page and you are of course, invited to join others at the page, to share your condolences and message there.  - Marcus


For much for his 85 years, Prowse was a giant, in more ways than one. When I met him for the first time in the late 1970's he told me that after his impressive weightlifting regime made it possible to proudly represent England at the Commonwealth Games in the early 1960s, he was very happy and proud of playing the Green Cross Code Man


It was a role, that made him 'a super hero' promoting road safety for children in the UK, and earned him an MBE., he had just completed the latest tv clips for the initiative, the week before I met him. . . and was about to start working with an 'skinny' actor in his gym in Southwark, London who maybe playing, Superman. 'A chap called Reeve' he said, . . and we all know how impressive HE turned out!

During the interview, we decided it would be a good opportunity to take some photographs, with us. An idea was for him was to pick up my good friend Mandy,. He though that was too predictable and a clique, and that me being 5'ft 4 and Prowse standing a hulking 6ft 6in, would look funny! He offered to pick me up instead, and while I was thinking about it.. and before I knew it, I was held up in both his huge hands, sprawled like a 'damsel in distress'! During the speedy lift, a suspect ripping sound was heard. And when finally placed back to the safety of terrafirma, I was horrified to find my tight pants/trousers .. all the rage at time.. had split! Cue big laughs! Much amused, Prowse revealed he had lifted hundreds of people over the years, but that was a first! It was always the cue, when meeting again over years, I would worriedly ask, 'You are not going to lift me up again, are you?' and he would reply laughing, 'Can you trousers take it??'


Prowse was always very relaxed, very friendly, was always up for laugh, and at this time he excited about the next Star Wars film... and gave a great interview. His fame never changed him, he was always approachable, had a good memory for names and faces of fans, humble and a wealth of stories he wanted to share and interested in your life too.


A good mate, Donald Fearney, knew Prowse very well and has often told me about the secret work, that Prowse did for charities, often giving time and support, to anyone he thought he or his name could help.... and in other cases being very discrete, about how he helped others. He was known world wide, for his performance on screen in 'The Dark Side' ... but privately, the guy was as good as gold, and shone very brightly indeed . . .  

Dave Prowse's career as an actor spanned 50 years, but it was his role as the Sith Lord #DarthVader in #StarWars that brought him international fame. During the mid 60's he reportedly became close friends with rival bodybuilding competitors #ArnoldSchwarzenegger and Lou Ferrigno (later better known as TV's Incredible Hulk) - long before their on-screen fame. Prowse made his film debut in back in 1967 in the James Bond spoof #CasinoRoyale playing Frankenstein's Creature, it was a role he would play again, with #PeterCushing in #Hammerfilms 'Frankenstein and the Monster from Hell' in 1974 and again with #RalphBates and #VeronicaCarlson in1970. He also regularly featured on cult #TV series such as #TheSaint, Space 1999 and #DoctorWho, in which he was cast as a minotaur in the 1972 episode The Time Monster, opposite #JonPertwee and the body guard in ''Hitch-hikers Guide to the Galaxy' for the #BBC series. Then everything changed, when he was spotted by director #GeorgeLucas in the 1971 film #ClockworkOrange, in which he played a bodyguard, Prowse was invited to audition for the roles of Darth Vader and Chewbacca in 1977's Star Wars: Episode IV - A New Hope.



With the success of Star Wars, Prowse soon became a regular on the fan circuit and attended conventions around the world for almost 40 years.

Despite all the enduring clamour for Star Wars, the Prowse always maintained that playing the Green Cross Code Man, which he first portrayed in 1975, was the "best job I ever had". Brought up in Bristol, UK he spent his later years living in Croydon "a loving husband, father and grandfather".


If you have never had the opportunity to read his 2011 autobiography, 'Straight from the Force's Mouth' I would highly recommend it! - Marcus


David Charles Prowse MBE July 1st 1935 - November 28th 2020

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