We’ve lost a legend. Arguably, the face of 1970s Hollywood. An actor, a director, an activist, an environmentalist, a champion of independent filmmaking. It hardly seems fair for someone to be so talented, so smart, so charming, and to also be supernaturally handsome. Rest in Peace Mr Redford.
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It’s time to move on to the war movies of 1970 and what better place to start than this absolute classic - Kelly’s Heroes 💣💰🏦
Please join me in celebrating the birthdays of three icons of the horror genre:
🔨Peter Wilton Cushing born 26th May 1913
🦇Vincent Leonard Price Jr born 27th May 1911
🧛Sir Christopher Frank Carandini Lee born 27th May 1922
📷 Scream and Scream Again (1970)
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Today is World Dracula Day - the 128th anniversary of the publication of Bram Stoker's Dracula.
So to celebrate here are a couple of images of Hammer's interpretation of Dracula, as played by Christopher Lee of course, from the year 1970.
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Join me for the latest episode of Celluloid 70s, looking at a rarely seen pyschological thriller from 1970, Fragment of Fear. Starring David Hemmings, Gayle Hunnicutt, Flora Robson, Wilfred Hyde Wight, Daniel Massey and Arthur Lowe.
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To celebrate St David’s Day here are some of the finest Welsh actors to be seen on screen in the 1970s:
- Ray Milland
- Sian Phillips
- Jonathan Pryce
- Timothy Dalton
There were a couple of bright young things called Burton and Hopkins knocking around too, but tbh I could only upload 4 photos 🤷♀️
#ripgenehackman
Two of Hackman's 3 film appearances in 1974 just happen to be, in my opinion, two of the finest films ever made. The Conversation and Young Frankenstein.
Both perfect performances.
What range this man had!
Hi everyone! How's your 2025 going? Yep, mine too.
Apologies for the radio silence but I got struck by a Christmas lurgy that took my voice out for weeks, and life since then has been unexpectedly full of, well, things. But keep your eyes and ears peeled for new episodes very soon!
The legendary Robin Askwith tonight.
The eagle eyed Hammer viewer might recognise these two The Vampire Lovers locations because they've appeared in at least 2 other 1970 Hammer films from earlier in the series: the cabin in The Horror of Frankenstein, and the castle in Scars of Dracula.
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Douglas Wilmer and Peter Cushing in The Vampire Lovers
Douglas Wilmer as Sherlock Holmes
Peter Cushing as Sherlock Holmes
What do Peter Cushing and Douglas Wilmer have in common, appearing from appearing together in The Vampire Lovers? Well, when Douglas Wilmer walked away from his starring role as BBC's Sherlock Holmes in 1966, it was Peter Cushing who took over from him.
🚀 Space travel, alien invasions, nuclear mutations and more are unleashed at 9:05pm in...
🌌 THE WORLD OF HAMMER: SCI FI (1994) Premiere. Narrated by #OliverReed
Madeline Smith in The Vampire Lovers striking possibly the most gothic pose ever committed to film. She sits on the bed in a low cut nightgown looking wistfully into the middle distance as the full moon shines through the open window.
Possibly the most gothic pose ever committed to film
#MadelineSmith in #TheVampireLovers
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Ingrid Pitt about to strike as vampire Carmilla in The Vampire Lovers
It’s got vampires! It’s got boobs! It’s got fangs! It’s The Vampire Lovers!
Madeline Smith and Kate O’Mara are at the mercy of Ingrid Pitt, while Peter Cushing and George Cole get a crash course in vampire slaying from Douglas Wilmer.
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