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Nov 4 08 2:33 PM
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Nov 5 08 4:25 AM
Ah, thank you! What a great image. Good resolution too. Whilst I like this makeup however, it was probably too broad for Hammer's approach at this early stage. It looks a bit like something out of an AIP film. Very cool! Thanks for posting it.
Nov 5 08 3:45 PM
Nov 5 08 3:56 PM
Bill Warren wrote: Yeah, like the Prof I've always wondered why Harker was dried up so quickly. He hasn't even been staked.
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Nov 6 08 12:54 PM
Ted Newsom wrote: My further elaboration: since it takes time (=money) to dress a dummy up in clothes which match an actor, there was an intent to use this in the film, most probably as the post-staking version of Harker after Cushing releases his soul. Whether or not Fisher actually shot this action, again, who knows. Since there's no stake visible here, I'm assuming the photo was taken before any action was filmed (otherwise there'd be blood all over the place.)
Nov 6 08 1:40 PM
Ted Newsom wrote: The head may be a leftover from CURSE OF FRANKENSTEIN, the crow-eaten head Cushing cuts off the hanged man
Nov 6 08 4:11 PM
The head may be a leftover from CURSE OF FRANKENSTEIN, the crow-eaten head Cushing cuts off the hanged man then pops into the acid.
Nov 6 08 7:16 PM
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Nov 6 08 10:25 PM
vayapues wrote: Back to this Harker dummy foto: Some of us boomers may remember it as a particular mainstay of early monster mags & monster card sets. At least one way or another Hammer got some use out of the dang thing.
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