Sir Christopher Lee, a trained opera singer, crossed swords with Flynn, Jedis & Hobbits. One could even say he was the original Bat- Man. Nixed as Dr. No, he later became the man with the golden gun, aiming at James Bond in a scene very similar to the finale in “Lady of Shanghai”. The photo shows him with another Errol intimo, Jack Cardiff, at the only public showing to this day of the lost Will Tell reels in 1997. Farewell, Count Dracu-Lee!
God bless magnificent screen star Christopher Lee. He left behind nearly 200 films. He was a great Count Dracula in thirteen films! However he was most frightening in an early Amicus film where he played an American in ‘City Of The Dead’ (1960). farewell old friend. Ralph Schiller
All Hail Sir Christopher Lee. A great career and a great friend to Errol, despite the Black Prince doing a fast and furious number on his little digit.
Which leads us, of course, to his Flynnsational narration in:
Rest in peace Sir Christopher Lee!
He was a great actor, I enjoyed his performances and he gave us all a great time with his good and memorable frights.
shangheinz
June 11, 2015 at 3:29 pm
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Sir Christopher Lee, a trained opera singer, crossed swords with Flynn, Jedis & Hobbits. One could even say he was the original Bat- Man. Nixed as Dr. No, he later became the man with the golden gun, aiming at James Bond in a scene very similar to the finale in “Lady of Shanghai”. The photo shows him with another Errol intimo, Jack Cardiff, at the only public showing to this day of the lost Will Tell reels in 1997. Farewell, Count Dracu-Lee!
Maria
June 11, 2015 at 4:41 pm
Oh to be a fly on the wall! Rest in Peace.
rswilltell
June 11, 2015 at 6:30 pm
God bless magnificent screen star Christopher Lee. He left behind nearly 200 films. He was a great Count Dracula in thirteen films! However he was most frightening in an early Amicus film where he played an American in ‘City Of The Dead’ (1960). farewell old friend. Ralph Schiller
Gentleman Tim
June 11, 2015 at 10:23 pm
All Hail Sir Christopher Lee. A great career and a great friend to Errol, despite the Black Prince doing a fast and furious number on his little digit.
Which leads us, of course, to his Flynnsational narration in:
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Tina
June 12, 2015 at 7:01 pm
Rest in peace Sir Christopher Lee!
He was a great actor, I enjoyed his performances and he gave us all a great time with his good and memorable frights.