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Post by Johnlprobert on Oct 5, 2011 19:56:29 GMT
Dear Chums on the Vault: Here, with much pride, is the link to the video of our version of Blood On Satan's Claw: dai.ly/raS8suLord & Lady P
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Post by Craig Herbertson on Oct 6, 2011 8:56:50 GMT
Dear Chums on the Vault: Here, with much pride, is the link to the video of our version of Blood On Satan's Claw: dai.ly/raS8suLord & Lady P Thoroughly enjoyable stuff from two fine actors. Your mutual talents appear endless. My favourite character was the ubiquitous Peter (you could insert him into virtually every Hammer horror movie and no one would notice the difference) although the hand puppet dog had me in stitches. The slow motion section was simply inspired But I am afraid I must write a letter of complaint to to the editor about the gratuitous use of the young lady's legs. Well...maybe not.
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Post by andydecker on Oct 6, 2011 10:32:22 GMT
This was fun!
Nice to see Lord and Lady P in person.
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Post by Thana Niveau on Oct 6, 2011 10:46:54 GMT
Thoroughly enjoyable stuff from two fine actors. Your mutual talents appear endless. My favourite character was the ubiquitous Peter (you could insert him into virtually every Hammer horror movie and no one would notice the difference) although the hand puppet dog had me in stitches. The slow motion section was simply inspired But I am afraid I must write a letter of complaint to to the editor about the gratuitous use of the young lady's legs. Well...maybe not. Bless you, Craig - that's made my day!
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Post by Craig Herbertson on Oct 6, 2011 11:02:42 GMT
Thoroughly enjoyable stuff from two fine actors. Your mutual talents appear endless. My favourite character was the ubiquitous Peter (you could insert him into virtually every Hammer horror movie and no one would notice the difference) although the hand puppet dog had me in stitches. The slow motion section was simply inspired But I am afraid I must write a letter of complaint to to the editor about the gratuitous use of the young lady's legs. Well...maybe not. Bless you, Craig - that's made my day! Made mine. I sincerely regret not seeing you two live in Brighton. I was with my brother who I rarely meet. We had a great time catching up but I missed almost all the good stuff. Ah well, maybe another convention
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Post by dem bones on Oct 6, 2011 18:27:08 GMT
How Lord P's fab Judge Jeffreys wig didn't waltz off with the BFS Lifetime achievement award is beyond me. The bride was still resting in her coffin so monkey and me sat down to watch this in the early hours. Hand on heart, i've not witnessed a finer exhibition of the surgeon's art since Dr. Bolton demonstrated his foolproof, pain-free amputation technique on that poor screaming chap in Corridors Of Blood, and even then Boris Karloff never had to operate with a snake stuffed down his breeches. Agree that his lordship's Peter was a treat, but so too was Lady P's inspired Angel Blake of the putrefied arm. i like that Martin shot it in black and white, too: gave the production a sprinkle of that Murder In The Red Barn magic. We're gonna fix a snack and watch it again in a minute while the coast is clear! Does anyone know how you make jelly and ice cream
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Post by Jojo Lapin X on Oct 6, 2011 18:50:14 GMT
Consistently interesting, even daring, camera angles!
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Post by killercrab on Oct 7, 2011 0:41:55 GMT
Brilliant panto of my favourite British horror!
KC
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Post by jamesdoig on Oct 7, 2011 5:18:48 GMT
That's a cracker, no doubt about it - and those frills...
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Post by Johnlprobert on Oct 7, 2011 7:13:27 GMT
Hurrah! Thanks everyone - we're still recovering. There will be more, including we hope at some point Dr Jekyll & Sister Hyde, just for Dem
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Post by H_P_Saucecraft on Oct 7, 2011 7:43:39 GMT
One of my favourite films & I loved your version of it. Your Patrick Wymark was spot on . Mind if I post the link on another forum I'm part of, Lord P?
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Post by Johnlprobert on Oct 7, 2011 7:48:15 GMT
One of my favourite films & I loved your version of it. Your Patrick Wymark was spot on . Mind if I post the link on another forum I'm part of, Lord P? Please do! Some people share the love - I'd much rather share the daftness!
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Post by cw67q on Oct 7, 2011 11:28:56 GMT
One of my favourite films & I loved your version of it. Your Patrick Wymark was spot on . Mind if I post the link on another forum I'm part of, Lord P? Please do! Some people share the love - I'd much rather share the daftness! Superb L&LP! and hpsaucecraft has just asked the my question. I'll be reposting this shortly - Chris
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Post by dem bones on Oct 7, 2011 18:22:51 GMT
Hurrah! Thanks everyone - we're still recovering. There will be more, including we hope at some point Dr Jekyll & Sister Hyde, just for Dem *sniff* stop it, you two. i'm welling up.
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Post by lemming13 on Oct 10, 2011 13:50:08 GMT
Magnificent! Surely you'll be touring with this - please? If not, can we have another for Christmas, and may I suggest your talents would be ideally suited to The Skull, or (perhaps better since it offers more scope for the truly lovely and talented Lady P) And Now the Screaming Starts?
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