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English actor (Famous from Van Helsing in the Hammer films Gran Moff Talkin in "Star Wars")
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Why People Have A Crush On Peter Cushing
50+ man-crushers
Rated by - A beautiful man with a beautiful soul. So underrated in terms of acting and deserved so much more credit! Rest in peace. -- c
- i am utterly obsessed with peter cushing... i wish he was still alive so i could seduce him. -- homo
- He is both dapper AND suave -- Count Rossferatu
- I'm watching The Legend of the Werewolf. It's so awful that it's hilarious. Peter Cushing's character is called Professor Cataflanque. -- Barnaby Edwards
- From now on when anybody asks me who my favourite Doctor is, I'm going to say Peter Cushing, cause fuck 'em -- Charles Daniels
- Vanity thy name is "Lynn Nolan." She literally kills to stay beautiful or rather has Peter Cushing kill for her. -- Adrienne
- Tonight's selection is Dr. Who and the starring, of all people, Peter Cushing. -- Nathan Smith
- A9) Kurt Russell. Although if current state of being alive/dead was no object, I'd have loved to chat to Peter Cushing -- Kevin Matthews
- Why are you going for the policeman? he is right f'n there! -- Canucklehead
- Peter Cushing IS a remarkable fossil. But that's not a nice way to put it. -- Kent
- Derek's favorite doctor from Doctor Who is Peter Cushing. -- Darn Hooligans
- Bernard Cribbins is kidnapped by Peter Cushing. Foils an alien invasion -- Stephen Graham
- Peter Cushing was in Star Wars the very next year. In spite of this. -- queenofnoirs
- Peter Cushing deserves so much more than this movie... -- Paige Holland
- Peter Cushing as victor frankenstein is so good though -- kera walbbie
- FWIW, the "Mummy on a Train" motif is taken from the 1972 film "Horror Express," starring Christopher Lee, Peter Cushing, AND Telly Savalas. -- → James Ford
- If Christopher Lee and Peter Cushing are unable to save a movie then you know it must be a really bad one. Didn't like Horror Express at all -- フィリップ
- Watching HORROR OF DRACULA for a thing about Christopher Lee but damn is Peter Cushing good in this. -- Springheeled Jackson
- He is "Dr. TERROR" -- Charles Sciple
- Completed evening with a bit of classic Sometimes there's very little a combo of Ingrid Pitt and Peter Cushing can't fix! -- Alun D Pughe
- This weeks dr who reminds me so f the peter cushing film horror express! Love that film -- Rich Knight
- Dr Who tonight best so far with new Dr, he reminds me of Peter Cushing in this one -- Andy Sankey
- All I need is Peter Cushing or Christopher Lee to make this a true Mummy feature. -- Diane
- This is a Hammer mummy movie with neither Christopher Lee nor Peter Cushing in it, and they made it anyway. Points for bravery. -- Dead Müde 'Tude
- PETER VINCENT IS LITERALLY THE BEST VAMPIRE HUNTER SORRY PETER CUSHING. -- Mike of the Lepus
- XX. I really miss those Hammer House of horror TV movies. There was a great one with Peter Cushing who captured Brian Cox in his little zoo. -- ♬Charlie ☯'Malley
- The moral of the story is: don't try to rip off Peter Cushing or you''ll be dead in a few days. -- Tempus Fugit
- MADHOUSE is interesting as it's a Vincent Price/Peter Cushing chiller in the mid-70s when the new horror is well-established. -- Chris Johnson
- TiVo taped Dalek Invasion Earth: 2150AD, which is awesome, but does Peter Cushing's Doctor mean Peter Capaldi's really the 13th incarnation? -- Tara Nipe
- This film started with Gary Cooper in the witness box being quizzed by Peter Cushing and Ronald Howard who both played Sherlock Holmes. -- FilmMad
- Peter Cushing does a great "being strangled" face. -- Andy Weltch
- Peter Cushing's hair after an on-screen scuffle is just magnificent. -- Rhydian Thomas
- Watching the brilliant Peter Cushing in "Curse of Dracula" on BBC 4 right now. So happy :) -- Eva Macalpi
- He is being a bit of a knob. -- Simon M. Clabby
- He is such a great actor -- Claire
- He is a joy to watch. -- Paul Bywater
- In The Curse of Frankenstein, *spoiler alert* Melvyn Hayes is transformed into Peter Cushing in the first 10 minutes. -- Pithy Hallowe'en Pun
- So a young Mervyn Hayes on BBC4 as Baron Frankenstein before he grows into Peter Cushing, what next Windsor Davies as the monster? -- Steve Ball
- Is that really Melvyn Hayes as the young Peter Cushing in Horror of Frankenstein on BBC4? -- Richard Pearmain
- For me personally he is just so wonderful in "Curse of Frankenstein" - possibly my favourite role of his -- Abigail
- A bit of Peter Cushing and Sir Christopher Lee on bbc4. Oh, I think so. -- Stuart Melling
- Basically, if it's a role that would've gone to Peter Cushing in the 60s, is perfect for it now. -- Patrick Kincaid
- This Gothic shiznit on Beeb 4 is very good. Is also fuelling my Peter Cushing infatuation. -- Bette Outta Hell
- The Curse Of Frankenstein is on BBC4 at 10pm. Great Hammer horror starring Peter Cushing & Christopher Lee. -- TheFilm&TVPost
- With the new target novels being so successful, how about novels of the Peter Cushing films or even Dimensions in Time! -- Mark
- Seen backwards, the 1958 Dracula is a heartwarming tale in which Peter Cushing brings a very old man back to life by rehanging his curtains. -- Elizabeth Corlett
- Enjoying some pre-Halloween Peter Cushing. So many Technicolor lols. -- Felicity
- Hawaiian Pork, Peter Cushing. Life is good! -- AngieFaye
- Baron Frankenstein is making the monster. Peter Cushing 1957 -- Ms Roni Thomas
- peter Cushing is a good actor...never saw him outside of before -- Van Osdale-Levitt
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