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Old 15th April 2010, 05:37 PM
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Hmm,has Severin ever ventured into the uk market again since they released Devil Hunter and Bloody Moon?
Yeah, Black Emanuelle 2 and Stone and I think they are going to release Plague Town over here.
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Old 15th April 2010, 06:54 PM
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Horror Express and House That Dripped Blood on BD? Yes please. Great news, along with that of Synapse possibly bringing some Hammer to BD as well. Good times!
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I didn't know that the whistling baggage handler in Horror Express (the one Peter Cushing performs an autopsy on), also played the zombie priest in Zombie Creeping Flesh.The actor's name was Victor Israel, he was in loads of movies.
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Old 16th April 2010, 01:13 PM
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He was also in the howlingly essential Werewolf And The Yeti.
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Old 16th April 2010, 01:17 PM
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He was also in the howlingly essential Werewolf And The Yeti.
Any ideas where this film is available from?? Is it a Paul Naschy film? I enjoyed THE HANGING WOMAN a lot & would like to check out more of his stuff...
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Wasn't this on the nasties list? I've never seen it myself, is it available as a legit release?
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Yep it went all the way to the final DPP 39, which is absolutely bonkers when you look at it today. Would easily pass uncut now.

I don't think there's a DVD release of this. I only have the pre-cert and a strong DVD transfer of it.
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Yep it went all the way to the final DPP 39, which is absolutely bonkers when you look at it today. Would easily pass uncut now.

I don't think there's a DVD release of this. I only have the pre-cert and a strong DVD transfer of it.
Actually there is a Spanish DVD release but Spanish language only I think.
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Old 11th July 2010, 01:17 AM
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I went for Peter Cushing even though I have seen far more Sir Christopher Lee films as I can't decide between them.

Also I think Sir Christopher Lee is a better Singer than Peter Cushing, especially his charlamaine Heavy metal concept album and his work with The Tolkein Ensemble.
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Old 11th July 2010, 02:26 AM
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He doesn't despise Dracula - he actually likes the first one he did for Hammer - but he was totally disillusioned with the Hammer sequels because of how far removed the character was from Stoker's novel.
That's why he refused his lines in Dracula Prince of Darkness. I love them both as much I think, especially when they're together. Cushing was the better actor but Lee ties it by being an icon as Dracula, Fu Manchu and Lord Summerisle.
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