After
months of planning, the big day has finally arrived. Yours Truly and my co-host
with the most, Gill Jacob of Realweegiemidget Reviews, proudly present Day 1 of
the Christopher Lee Blogathon! It’s an honor to dedicate this three-day event
to one of my all-time favorite actors, who was the embodiment of wit, charm and
continental sophistication. There are not enough superlatives in the English
language to adequately describe the formidable talent and prodigious exploits
of a man who lived a life that would have made James Bond envious. We’re kicking
off this blogathon with an impressive batch of posts that would undoubtedly bring
a smile to Sir Lee’s typically resolute face.
If you plan to participate but you’re not quite ready, don’t fret, we’ll post your link on Day Two. And of course, it’s never too late to join. Post a comment below, email me at barry_cinematic@yahoo.com, or reach me on Twitter (@barry_cinematic). You may also contact Gill by commenting on her post, through her blog’s Contact Me page, or on Twitter (@realweegiemidge).
Please enjoy Day 1’s submissions below, and remember to tune in Saturday and Sunday for recaps of days two and three!
To the blogathon a blog post: Angelman from Angelman’s Place reviews To theDevil a Daughter (1976).Lê from Critica Retro walks us through the Corridors of Blood (1958)
Can one man save a movie? Silver Screenings certainly thinks so, taking us one step Beyond Mombasa (1956).
It’s
no mystery that you should check out Movie Rob’s review of Diagnosis: Murder
(1974).
The Grump of Horror is our fearless guide to Hammer’s Dracula (aka: Horror of Dracula) (1958).
Dick
Scott of The Oak Drive-In reviews the Franco-Italian production, The Whip
and the Body (aka: La frusta e il Corpo; or What!) (1963).
Things get toasty when Brian Schuck of Films from Beyond the Time Barrier takes a gander at Night of the Big Heat (aka: Island of the Burning Damned) (1967).
Terence Towles Canote of A Shroud of Thoughts invites us to visit Lord Summerisle in the folk horror classic, The Wicker Man (1973).
John
L. Harmon of Tales from the Freakboy Zone bids us good evening, with a look at NothingBut the Night (1973).
Holger
Hasse from Hallo, Hier Spricht, lets us in on the Secret of the Red Orchid
(aka: Das Rätsel der roten Orchidee) (1962).
Gill
Jacob of Realweegiemidget Reviews shows a different side of Christopher Lee, protecting
us from evil in The Devil Rides Out (aka: The Devil’s Bride) (1968).
Mine went up today as well! http://booksteveslibrary.blogspot.com/2021/05/christopher-lee-blogathon-jinnah-1998.html
ReplyDeleteWonderful! Glad to have you join us. I will add your link to the Day 2 Recap.
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