QUEEN OF BLOOD (1966)
I got ahold of a DVD copy of this film....a nice widescreen clean print(maybe from a tv broadcast?) I forgot how good it is in spite of the Russian efx footage, borrowed sound efx from FORBIDDEN...
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Bill Warren wrote:Those are her real cheeks. I can't imagine the makeup budget of this movie extended any farther than green for her face.They are preternaturally prominent to my eyes.Her skin in...
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Bill Warren wrote:Those are her real cheeks. I can't imagine the makeup budget of this movie extended any farther than green for her face.Right you are Bill. Her cheeks seem to be a prominent...
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Although, looking at the color shots, it appears they used a somewhat darker shade of green to "hollow out" under her cheekbones, to accentuate the shape of them. Something really common to do on...
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Koukol 5 wrote:I hope no one minds...Oooh, what you did!!Looks good...
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The makeup's cool, but the effects are very, very cool. I dig those non-Hollywood visions of the future. (They actually look more like some pulp illustrations than the Hollywood flicks.)
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Here's what Noel Coward had to say about Florence Marly, at a party given by Leonard Spiegelglass around 1948-1950: "It was great fun, particularly a rather beautiful Czeck (sic) lady called Florence...
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David del Valle's interview and essay about Florence Marly in an old Camp David column are fascinating. If I can ever remember to root out the link, will post it to this thread. H.
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Helrunar wrote:David del Valle's interview and essay about Florence Marly in an old Camp David column are fascinating. If I can ever remember to root out the link, will post it to this thread. H.That...
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My wife and I met Florence Marly quite a few times; she was just that beautiful and exotic in person, even when she wasn't wearing her Queen of Blood green body stocking and turnip hairdo, which she...
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Bill Warren wrote:My wife and I met Florence Marly quite a few times; she was just that beautiful and exotic in person, even when she wasn't wearing her Queen of Blood green body stocking and turnip...
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Here's the old del Valle piece about "the Countess," Florence Marly; also includes interesting notes about The Driver's Seat (the Liz Taylor thing with Warhol) and some other bits:...
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Love these photos. What a diva. David del Vallle's memoir of Marly makes for great fun reading. H.
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I recall catching a late night showing of this as a kid on our old B&W Zenith, and never saw it again until just recently. The day before Thanksgiving this year I was browsing around a series of...
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I love that the Queen doesn't speak.Her silence (and grin) makes this film very creepy.
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