The “lost decade”
Hammer Horror
In March 1971, Bryan Forbes resigned as head of production of EMI Films. Nat Cohen [pictured far left] had been making movies for EMI through his own unit, Anglo-EMI, so
In early 1969, Associated British was taken over by a bigger entertainment conglomerate EMI, run by Bernard Delfont. Since Associated British half-owned Cohen’s company, this meant that Cohen was now
Can a film be jinxed? A crew member died on set making AIP’s Ghost in the Invisible Bikini (1966); the studio covered up the blood stain and moved on, and
The life and times of Peter Reynolds, a star of 1950s British B movies who met an untimely end in Australia. Peter Reynolds isn’t a particularly well-remembered actor; even in