Peter Cushing

  • Denis Héroux – The Uncanny (1977)

    1971-1980CanadaDenis HérouxHorrorMystery

    Quote:
    Wilbur Gray, a horror writer, has stumbled upon a terrible secret, that cats are supernatural creatures who really call the shots. In a desperate attempt to get others to believe him, Wilbur spews three tales of feline horror.Read More »

  • Terence Fisher – The Gorgon (1964)

    1961-1970Hammer FilmsHorrorTerence FisherUnited Kingdom

    Synopsis:
    In the early 20th century a village experienced a series of inexplicable murders. All the victims were young men who had been turned to stone. The perpetrator of these deaths was a being so repulsive that she transformed the onlooker using the power of her deadly stare. Much of the time the creature took the form of a beautiful and seductive woman, but during periods of the full moon she becomes a living horror, vicious and deadly. A professor has come to investigate the deaths, bringing with him his beautiful assistant whose knowledge of the Gorgon is more intimate than anyone would ever realise.Read More »

  • Peter Graham Scott – Captain Clegg AKA Night Creatures (1962)

    1961-1970AdventureHammer FilmsHorrorPeter Graham ScottUnited Kingdom

    Synopsis:
    In this engaging costume melodrama of skulduggery on the low seas set back in the 18th-century, the Royal Crown suspects a bit of smuggling is going on in this locale, and they send Captain Collier (Patrick Allen) and his crew to check it out. As the Captain gets into his investigation, mysterious swamp phantoms cloud up the real issue which seems plain enough to see. Captain Collier suspects that the odd village vicar (Peter Cushing) might be hiding something, and what better way to do that than by fortuitous ghosts to scare away the curious, or by posing as someone he is not?Read More »

  • Terence Fisher – The Curse of Frankenstein (1957)

    1951-1960Hammer FilmsHorrorSci-FiTerence FisherUnited Kingdom

    Synopsis:
    In prison and awaiting execution, Dr. Victor Frankenstein recounts to a priest what led him to his current circumstance. He inherited his family’s wealth after the death of his mother when he was still only a young man. He hired Paul Krempe as his tutor and he immediately developed an interest in medical science. After several years, he and Krempe became equals and he developed an interest in the origins and nature of life. After successfully re-animating a dead dog, Victor sets about constructing a man using body parts he acquires for the purpose including the hands of a pianist and the brain of a renowned scholar. As Frankenstein’s excesses continue to grow, Krempe is not only repulsed by what his friend has done but is concerned for the safety of the beautiful Elizabeth, Victor’s cousin and fiancée who has come to live with them. His experiments lead to tragedy and his eventual demise.
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  • Terence Fisher – Dracula AKA Horror of Dracula (1958)

    1951-1960ClassicsHammer FilmsHorrorTerence FisherUnited Kingdom

    Synopsis:
    After Jonathan Harker attacks Dracula at his castle (apparently somewhere in Germany), the vampire travels to a nearby city, where he preys on the family of Harker’s fiancée. The only one who may be able to protect them is Dr. van Helsing, Harker’s friend and fellow-student of vampires, who is determined to destroy Dracula, whatever the cost.Read More »

  • Freddie Francis – The Skull (1965)

    1961-1970Freddie FrancisHorrorThrillerUnited Kingdom

    From Allmovie:
    Adapted from the Robert Bloch short story “The Skull of the Marquis de Sade,” this inventive gothic chiller from Amicus stars Peter Cushing as Professor Maitland, a collector obsessed with obtaining artifacts reputed to have occult powers — including the title object, believed to be from the crypt of the notorious French nobleman. Shortly after the Professor brings home his latest find, the skull begins making nightly rounds (the gliding camera peers through the eye sockets for the nifty “skull-cam” point-of-view shots) before eventally dominating Maitland’s will. Despite the potentially cheesy premise (which sounds better suited to a William Castle project), the film is remarkably subtle and spooky thanks to the deft hand of director Freddie Francis and an excellent performance from Cushing.Read More »

  • Kostas Karagiannis – The Devil’s Men AKA Land of the Minotaur (1976)

    1971-1980GreeceHorrorKostas Karagiannis

    A satanic cult kidnaps three young people and Priest Donald Pleasence and Costas Skouras must save them from the hands of this evil!Read More »

  • Roy Ward Baker – — And Now the Screaming Starts! (1973)

    1971-1980HorrorRoy Ward BakerThrillerUnited Kingdom

    In 1795, in England, the young woman Catherine (Stephanie Beacham) moves to the house of her fiancé Charles Fengriffen (Ian Ogilvy) in the country to get married with him. When she arrives, she feels interest in the portraits of the Fengriffen family, particularly in the one of Charle’s grandfather Henry Fengriffen (Herbert Lom), which seems to have a sort of evil entity possessing it. While admiring Henry’s face, a severed hand attacks Catherine through the picture on the wall. Later, she gets married with Charles, beginning her journey of mystery, eerie apparitions, secrets and deaths, and having her days filled with fear and the nights with horrors in a cursed family.Read More »

  • Pierre Grunstein – Tendre Dracula (1974)

    1971-1980ExploitationFranceHorrorPierre Grunstein

    Quote:
    Two writers and their girlfriends visit the castle of an actor who specializes in playing vampire roles. As the night progresses, they begin to wonder if the man is an actor playing a vampire, or a vampire playing an actor.Read More »

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