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Constantly. They were quite a team.
I just wish that Lee had done Legend Of The Seven Golden Vampires with Cushing- THAT would have made it so much more awesome.
I like the Hammer films. Good updates of classic stories.
Brides Of Dracula is another one in the series I cherish but of course Lee is absent from that film.
I hope I won't offend anyone by saying that Cushing means more to me than Lee. I like them both but I like Cushing a little bit better than Lee. That explains why Hammer's Frankenstein series is closer to my heart than their Dracula series. ;-)
@chrisisall Just a shriek, and a hiss.
@pajan005 I also love that line in TTBOD from Geoffrey Keen's group: "You drink the filth"!
@darthdimi Cushing was superb in everything he did. I have often thought about how he would be as Q, as Blofeld, or M.
However, my favourite Dracula is Lugosi, followed closely by Palance, then Kinski and finally Lee.
@ludovico Agree! Have you seen Lee in Franco's take on the novel, Il Conde Dracula (1970)? Lee has the stache, and grey hair.
I have! :) Low-budget Italian trash from the 70s and 80s is what I eat for breakfast, sir. ;-)
Incidentally, I demand respect for Oldman's Dracula! :-)
Yes I did. Awful, awful movie. But it is worth watching for the few moments when Lee says lines from the book.
;)
Off topic, but Cushing should have been Blofeld. Imagine him in YOLT and we have a different movie. And no need of a scar or bald head.
Nah, he lacked.... bite. >:)
(sorry, it was an easy pun)
I own Horror Of Dracula, Dracula Has Risen From The Grave, Taste The Blood Of Dracula, & Dracula A.D.1972 (That one I actually saw in the theatre as a child). Been thinking about getting Dracula: Prince Of Darkness & Satanic Rites Of Dracula...
That does suck. The poster image was great: Veronica Carlson with a bandage on her throat.
Briefly off-topic, but for anyone who has seen The Wicker Man with Lee, have you noticed how wonderful he is in that? I saw his character as a more playful Scaramanga at times.
And I changed the title so any Lee film is game.
"PoD" (prolly my fav , also love Klove the butler and Shelleys character esp)
"SoD (underrated and I loved Troughton as Klove.....he has a crush on Framsen played by Jenny Hanley but realizes he can never have her due to class difference/status. Drac himself is downright sadistic in this one so more gore is expected)
"DHRFTG" , pretty good
"TTBoD" , pretty good and I enjoyed "our" Geoff as the strict father , unfortunately I expected a more epic death scene.
"AD '72" , I think had they had Drac roamed the streets of 70s London it could've been better and that Munro didn't turn into a vampire surprised me.....Neame is cool as Alucard. Def a "time capsule" type of movie. Nice to see Cushing again , too.
"SR" , the plot seems Bondian or something that Batman's Ra's al Ghul would've come up with , it's obvious that al Ghul was inspired by Drac but instead of blood he lives thru his Lazarus Pit.
It has a damned good and very chilly story. Peter Cushing is also in the film but both he and Lee are more secondary characters as the film concentrates on the younger stars.
Still I highly recommend this "cool" movie.
But now you've got me thinking of Willow's Song and that nocturnal dance... ;-) Another sleepless night for me.
@darthdimi Yes, I can appreciate your thoughts re: Britt Ekland (and her stand-in for some of that scene).
Funny, speaking of Peter Cushing, I always thought Lee's hair in Wicker Man resembled the Helen Hayes/Barry Manilow hairdo in Frankenstein and the Monster From Hell. I love both films by the way.
And in it Lee plays against type. The Devil Rides Out was an amazing performance too and I believe his favourite Hammer movie.