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  • Re: A Return To 70s Hammer/Amicus mayhem..

    House That Dripped Blood:

    Who plays the estate agent in the lead in.

    What was WAXWORDS derived from.

    Why does the the wax model attract the two men.

    Philip Grayson was played by whom.

    Freddie Francis was to direct HTDB why did he not.

    good luck.

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    • Re: A Return To 70s Hammer/Amicus mayhem..

      Originally posted by Donald the Great View Post
      House That Dripped Blood:

      Who plays the estate agent in the lead in.

      What was WAXWORDS derived from.

      Why does the the wax model attract the two men.

      Philip Grayson was played by whom.

      Freddie Francis was to direct HTDB why did he not.

      good luck.

      Need to think about a couple, so get back with answers later on or tomorrow...

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      • Re: A Return To 70s Hammer/Amicus mayhem..

        Originally posted by staffslad View Post
        Need to think about a couple, so get back with answers later on or tomorrow...
        Dont tell me I have stumped the professor finally. yeehaaa!

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        • Re: A Return To 70s Hammer/Amicus mayhem..

          Originally posted by Donald the Great View Post
          House That Dripped Blood:

          Who plays the estate agent in the lead in.

          What was WAXWORDS derived from.

          Why does the the wax model attract the two men.

          Philip Grayson was played by whom.

          Freddie Francis was to direct HTDB why did he not.

          good luck.

          1. John Bryans. He played A.J. Stoker...subtle or what?

          2. It was based on a short story by Robert Bloch, author of Psycho. Think it was published in Weird Tales, though not certain of that.

          3. It bears the likeness of a girl they both were smitten with many years before.

          4. The great Peter Cushing.

          5. I think he was unavailable due to other commitments.

          The House that Dripped Blood is a great title, but I don't think the segments quite live up to it. For me, the highlight is Sweets to the Sweet. I think it was an error to end with The Cloak, a rather humourous tale, but since the detective was investigating the disappearance of Paul Henderson, it had to be the last.

          Trivia: Carleton Hobbs, who played the doctor in Sweets to the Sweet, was Sherlock Holmes on the radio for many years for the BBC.

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          • Re: A Return To 70s Hammer/Amicus mayhem..

            Originally posted by staffslad View Post
            1. John Bryans. He played A.J. Stoker...subtle or what?

            2. It was based on a short story by Robert Bloch, author of Psycho. Think it was published in Weird Tales, though not certain of that.

            3. It bears the likeness of a girl they both were smitten with many years before.

            4. The great Peter Cushing.

            5. I think he was unavailable due to other commitments.

            The House that Dripped Blood is a great title, but I don't think the segments quite live up to it. For me, the highlight is Sweets to the Sweet. I think it was an error to end with The Cloak, a rather humourous tale, but since the detective was investigating the disappearance of Paul Henderson, it had to be the last.

            Trivia: Carleton Hobbs, who played the doctor in Sweets to the Sweet, was Sherlock Holmes on the radio for many years for the BBC.
            Your knowledge of Hammer/Amicus film is boundless staffslad. I sure picked an apt quiz for you. You smack my bum every time I too enjoyed SFTS best and agree the The Cloak was a poor way to finish.

            Sorry to say it was not the great Cush mate and why was Francis not available?

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            • Re: A Return To 70s Hammer/Amicus mayhem..

              Originally posted by Donald the Great View Post
              Your knowledge of Hammer/Amicus film is boundless staffslad. I sure picked an apt quiz for you. You smack my bum every time I too enjoyed SFTS best and agree the The Cloak was a poor way to finish.

              Sorry to say it was not the great Cush mate and why was Francis not available?

              I'm puzzled about Cushing. Who was it who played Grayson?

              Francis was contracted to direct something else--can't remember exactly what, but it fell through in the end.

              In my opinion, humourous segments should be relegated to the middle of a film, or better yet, excised altogether.

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              • Re: A Return To 70s Hammer/Amicus mayhem..

                Joss Ackland played Grayson. A good actor who did not get enuff work imho.

                I will accept the Freddie Francis one. It was an American film that just happened to fall thru. A big blow for his career he would have felt.

                Excised all together.

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                • Re: A Return To 70s Hammer/Amicus mayhem..

                  Easy. The Satanic Rites of Dracula.
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                  • Re: A Return To 70s Hammer/Amicus mayhem..

                    Originally posted by Donald the Great View Post
                    Joss Ackland played Grayson. A good actor who did not get enuff work imho.

                    I will accept the Freddie Francis one. It was an American film that just happened to fall thru. A big blow for his career he would have felt.

                    Excised all together.

                    In my mind I was sure it was Cushing that played Grayson. I checked various sources and they all listed Grayson as being played by Cushing. I re-watched the Waxwork segment and it was indeed Cushing.

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                    • Re: A Return To 70s Hammer/Amicus mayhem..

                      Tales from the Crypt

                      1. Who plays the tour guide at the start of the film.

                      2. What is the character name of the man killed by Joan Collins' character in the first segment?

                      3. How many segments make up the film? (ignoring the framing story)

                      4. In Blind Alleys, what do the blind people line the narrow corridor with that they construct?

                      5. In Wish you were Here, what does the Richard Greene character see just before his car crash?


                      Good luck...

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                      • Re: A Return To 70s Hammer/Amicus mayhem..

                        Originally posted by staffslad View Post
                        In my mind I was sure it was Cushing that played Grayson. I checked various sources and they all listed Grayson as being played by Cushing. I re-watched the Waxwork segment and it was indeed Cushing.
                        My mistake. So sorry. Ackland played Neville Rogers.

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                        • Re: A Return To 70s Hammer/Amicus mayhem..

                          Originally posted by staffslad View Post
                          Tales from the Crypt

                          1. Who plays the tour guide at the start of the film.

                          2. What is the character name of the man killed by Joan Collins' character in the first segment?

                          3. How many segments make up the film? (ignoring the framing story)

                          4. In Blind Alleys, what do the blind people line the narrow corridor with that they construct?

                          5. In Wish you were Here, what does the Richard Greene character see just before his car crash?


                          Good luck...
                          The old chap? Geoffrey Bayldon

                          Was it Robert?

                          5

                          razor blades

                          The face of Death.

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                          • Re: A Return To 70s Hammer/Amicus mayhem..

                            Originally posted by Donald the Great View Post
                            The old chap? Geoffrey Bayldon

                            Was it Robert?

                            5

                            razor blades

                            The face of Death.

                            All correct apart from Robert. It did begin with an 'R' though...have another go?

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                            • Re: A Return To 70s Hammer/Amicus mayhem..

                              Originally posted by staffslad View Post
                              All correct apart from Robert. It did begin with an 'R' though...have another go?
                              Ronald, Richard, Roger?

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                              • Re: A Return To 70s Hammer/Amicus mayhem..

                                Vault Of Horror:

                                Outline the opening scene.

                                Name the five main protagonists

                                Who played Donna is Mignight Mess.

                                Outline the plot of This Trick'll Kill You.

                                What is the fate for Alex in Bargain In death

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