Sorry to hijack your interesting podcast but hoping you may be able to direct me to sources of all things Hammer regarding Anthony Hinds. I have a car that was owned by a Hammer cameraman with history stating car purchased from 'a film company' Anthony Hinds seemingly did own the same model in the mid 60's so looking for any source that might confirm one way or the other
That’s a tough one. Details like that would have been the domain of the accounts department that consisted of WHV Able, Ken Gordon and Roy Skeggs at that particular point in time. It could be worth checking through the books of Wayne Kinsey, but we’ve not seen any so far. Hope that helps
The "alternate titles/scenes" are interesting from the "need to see both versions" point of view, as I made a couple of composite versions of a few films. The main one for me being, "The Night Caller" (aka Blood Beast From Outer Space) which has a longer U.S. print, but the U.K. version has the better theme song, and the un-edited Soho shop scene. Plus, you get Marianne Stone!!
And then there were three... All the best Adam. I've got a spare room if Hy needs it... for her hats of course!
@@brucster99b2 It’s Adam’s hats we’re trying to find space for now 😂
His room will always be there if he needs a hideout.
Sorry to hijack your interesting podcast but hoping you may be able to direct me to sources of all things Hammer regarding Anthony Hinds. I have a car that was owned by a Hammer cameraman with history stating car purchased from 'a film company' Anthony Hinds seemingly did own the same model in the mid 60's so looking for any source that might confirm one way or the other
That’s a tough one. Details like that would have been the domain of the accounts department that consisted of WHV Able, Ken Gordon and Roy Skeggs at that particular point in time. It could be worth checking through the books of Wayne Kinsey, but we’ve not seen any so far. Hope that helps
The "alternate titles/scenes" are interesting from the "need to see both versions" point of view, as I made a couple of composite versions of a few films. The main one for me being, "The Night Caller" (aka Blood Beast From Outer Space) which has a longer U.S. print, but the U.K. version has the better theme song, and the un-edited Soho shop scene. Plus, you get Marianne Stone!!