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Michael Gough – Part Two
No Place Like Homicide (What a Carve Up) – Embassy Pictures – 1962 Directed by Pat Jackson. With Sid James, Kenneth Connor, Shirley Eaton, Donald Pleasence. Konga – AIP – 1961 Directed by John Lemont. With Michael Gough, Margo Johns, … Continue reading
Posted in Comedy, Drama, Exploitation, Horror, Science Fiction, The Seventies, The Seventies, The Sixties, The Sixties, The Sixties, The Sixties
Tagged Alan Bates, Christopher Lee, Circus, Claire Gordon, D.H. Lawrence, Diana Dors, Donald Plesance, Glenda Jackson, Gorilla Suit, Herman Cohen, Joan Crawford, Judy Geeson, Ken Russell, London, Oliver Reed, Peter Cushing, Zoo
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Michael Gough – Part One
This week Melville salutes the Titan of Temper Tantrums… a man whose outrageous outbursts fueled some of the most memorable moments in British genre films. Anna Karenina – Twentieth Century Fox – 1948 Directed by Julien Duvivier. With Vivien Leigh, … Continue reading
Posted in Adventure, Drama, Exploitation, Horror, The Fifties, The Fifties, The Fifties, The Fifties, The Forties, The Forties
Tagged Christopher Lee, Industry, Museum, Stewart Granger, Swashbuckler, Torture Chamber, Vampire, Vivian Leigh
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Christopher Lee – Part Three
Our Christopher Lee tribute wraps up with a look at the eclectic actor’s typically mercurial roles, including his turns in small films like The Salamander to big budgeted fare like Joe Dante’s Gremlins 2, George Lucas’ Star Wars and Peter … Continue reading
Posted in Adventure, Animation, Comedy, Drama, Exploitation, Fantasy, Horror, Science Fiction, The 2000s, The 2000s, The Eighties, The Eighties, The Eighties, The Eighties, The Eighties, The Eighties, The Nineties, The Nineties, The Seventies, The Seventies, The Seventies
Tagged Christopher Lee, Chuck Jones, Headless Horseman, Joe Dante, John Landis, Johnny Depp, Looney Tunes, Roald Dahl, Star Wars, Washington Irving
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