Saturday 13 June 2015

WARNER BROS RELEASE VOLUME ONE OF HAMMER FILMS CLASSICS ON BLU RAY


And so Warner Bros have released the details of their HAMMER HORROR CLASSICS VOLUME ONE blu ray release. FOUR hammer classics, TWO starring Peter Cushing the fantastic 'Frankenstein Must Be Destroyed' starring Veronica Carlson and Freddie Jones and 'The Mummy' starring both Cushing and the late Sir Christopher Lee. PLUS there's 'Taste The Blood of Dracula' with you know who as Dracula....AND 'Dracula Has Risen From the Grave'....again with Christopher Lee as Dracula supported by Veronica Carlson, Michael Ripper and Rupert Davies.



FOUR terrific titles... THREE available on blu ray for the very first time. The disc will be available on Region A/1 NTSC and will be officially released on October 6, 2015. They are available for PRE-ORDER from Amazon right now for $54.96 & FREE Shipping. It goes without saying...BUT I'll say it...for us guys in the UK and Europe, these discs will NOT play on our blu ray players...but as there is another Volume promised in the new year, NOW may be the time to invest in that REGION FREE blu ray player?


So, just want to say, A BIG Thank You Warner Bros! Needless to say...we will be offering some of these sets in the Fall/Autumn in two competitions ....and talking of competitions..LOOK OUT for our NEXT POST in about AN HOUR!


 

Friday 12 June 2015

CHRISTOPHER LEE PETER CUSHING 'THE SKULL' GETS UK BLU RAY DVD RELEASE


Christopher Lee would have smiled at the timing of this one.... NEWS: Eureka Entertainment Ltd have announced they are releasing a UK region 2B dual disc Blu Ray and DVD package of Amicus films 'THE SKULL' on 26 Oct. 2015. No word on any extras yet. We'll keep you posted. The Skull is one of the better of 22 films that Christopher Lee and Peter Cushing made together. Great cast all round...plus it's got that great floating skull and a terrific nightmare scene!

Thursday 11 June 2015

CINEMA ICON SIR CHRISTOPHER LEE DIES AGED 93


It is with extreme sadness that we write to tell you friends, that Sir Christopher Lee passed away on SUNDAY 7th June at 8.30am at the Chelsea and Westminster Hospital in London, after being hospitalised for respiratory problems and heart failure. The family gave permission for the announcement of Lee passing to be released to press agencies this morning. Christopher Lee was 93. Our thoughts are with Sir Christopher's wife Gitte and daughter Christina.

 Sir Christopher Frank Carandini Lee, CBE, CStJ 1922 - 2015. RIP.


Sunday 31 May 2015

ASK MY WIFE SAYS PETER CUSHING : WOMANS ANGLE MAGAZINE 1961


When Peter Cushing agreed to star in 'CAPTAIN CLEGG'- his ninth film for Hammer films - he consulted one of his numerous collections of text books relating to the history of the period of the film, 18th century Britain. For Mr Cushing is a perfectionist.


We tried to find out something more of this most successsful actor- the only one to win Britain's 'Best Actor Of The Year Award' three times in succession. But he referred us to his wife. 'She knows me better than anyone", he said.


And that is how we came to be sittting in the tastefully furnished lounge of a delightful regency house in London's Kensington district, which Peter Cushing uses when he is filming.
After a superb lunch, cooked by our charming and elegant hostess- she does all her own coooking- Helen Cushing told us something about her husband.


'Whatever he does, he  likes to do well", she began. 'He  is modest nad retriring - too modest sometimes' He Always thinks he knows less than anyone else. He is always learning and willing to learn. If he takes a ride in a London taxi, he will have learned a great deal about it ,it's driver, and the route on which he has been driven, before he returns! He has an enquiring mind."


'I think his greatset attribute is is the fact that he has the courage not to try and impress. He is fundamentally honest and truthful. We don't go to cocktail parties but spend most of our leisure time reading and listening to music. Of course , my husband spends a good deal of time painting, especially when we are at home in Whitstable.


"In our married life, I have never known him swear or behave other than a gentleman, and he can't bear gossip. He is exceptionally neat and tidy. It makes him soundlike a paragon, doesn't it, But I really can't think of any fault. He does occasionally lose his temper, of course, but it is usually if it's someone who can't fight back'


We asked Mrs Cushing what sort of roles does her husbandlike to play. '"He doesn't mind what what he plays as long as it's good", she haid. 'He would rather do good work for nothing than bad work for a high price. He has played a good many heavy roles lately and I think producers have forgotten how excellent his in sophisticated comedy. He had wonderful press notices when he appeared with Anne Todd in 'Tovarich' for BBC television"


We tried to get Mrs Cushing to talk about her own career- she was an actresss before she married. But she refused to talk about beyond saying she was never dedicated to the art like her husband. She was quite happy to give up her promising career to dedicate herself to him. They have never been parted, no matter where Mr Cushing has been working.

"I love travelling", says Mrs Cushing. 'I did a great deal before I was married. But Peter is the original Ancient Briton, he much prefers to stay at home!" When he is working , Helen Cushing is perfectely content to get on with the housework, sewing, and cooking, or working in a neat and pretty garden in Whitstable.



The feeling that struck us that had we had asked Peter Cushing the secret of his success, he would have replied - My Wife! For Helen Cushing is the woamn who is content to stay in the background, a tower of strength and comfort to her husband, happy in the knowlledge that with her support and encouragement Peter Cushing has become one of Britain's best known and best liked actors.



Source: Woman's Angle Magazine 1961

Wednesday 27 May 2015

THE LONG ROAD BACK TO WANTING TO CELEBRATE : PETER CUSHING


THE BEST THINGS COME IN THREES! CELEBRATE CUSHING PRICE AND LEE


Indeed, over the past two days, the best things have come to us in THREES! PETER CUSHING was born yesterday May 26th 1913 - died 1994, yesterday would have been his102nd birthday. TODAY: SIR CHRISTOPHER LEE was born 1922 and is celebrating his 93rd birthday! Today VINCENT PRICE was born May 27th 1911- died October 25th 1993. PLUS Did you know that Bram Stoker's famous vampire novel 'DRACULA' was first published on PETER CUSHING'S birthday...May 26th???? How odd is that?


Sunday 10 May 2015

MOTHERS DAY : SO WHO INTRODUCED YOU TO THE FILMS OF PETER CUSHING?


Come and join in with YOUR story over at our  Peter Cushing Appreciation Society Facebook Fan Page FEATURE right NOW! https://www.facebook.com/petercushingblog

So, WHO introduced you to Peter Cushing and his work..his films, his name? And why are we asking that question on Mother's Day in the US? Well, there's a simple answer. Through out our time here on facebook, many of you tell us about the first Cushing film you saw, usually as a kid 10 13 maybe, some caught them on the US Horror Movie Hosts shows, some of you here in the UK caught your first Cushing moivie 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 in most, not all, but many....You watched your first Hammer horror or Horror film featuring Peter Cushing with your MUM / MOM/ MOTHER even grandmother...and sometimes with your Dad too, curled up wide eyed...but loving it! So, tells us was your Mother the monster kid in your home? Maybe it was your Mum AND your Dad? We'd love you to share your stories...C'mon someone held your hand...


A VERY HAPPY MOTHERS DAY TO ALL OUR U.S. FOLLOWERS


A Very HAPPY MOTHER'S DAY to ALL our followers and friends in the USA! Here is a rare pic of a young Peter Wilton Cushing in his Mother's arms.


Friday 8 May 2015

THE COUNT OPENED TODAY IN US 8TH MAY 1958


TODAY 8th May, 1958: Hammer films productions rolled out Dracula under the title of Horror of Dracula in the US. Starring Peter Cushing as Van Helsing and Christopher Lee as the undead Count!


...In Drive-In cinemas across the USA...


UK opening at the Gaumont Haymarket on 16 June 1958 


 Opening in FRANCE 4th February 1959


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