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    Are you there, Darrell Buxton?

    Many of you may know Darrell Buxton, who writes the Pass the Marmalade site of British Horror. He hasn't updated his site in a white, even though he is still around and posting on British Horror Films.co.uk I have some suggestions, in case he ever updates.

    Rise of Jengo (2010)
    The Woman in Black

    As for borderline, surely Carry On Up the Jungle has to be there, if Slave Girls is.
    Where's Murder by Death, shot at Oakley Court?
    Midnight Lace (a frightened lady pic with Doris Day in London)
    Carry On at your convenience has a bungled kidnapping in a ghost train and grainy footage of spooks.
    And Bedknobs and Broomsticks is borderline-british borderline-spookiness with ghostly knights fighting Nazis in Dorset.
    I think it is One of our Dinosuars are missing that has a Yeti.

    Aslo in the borderline are Dan Curtis' Dorian Grey and Franeksntein and jEKYLL AND hYDE. although the version of Turn of the screw was made in Britain with people like John 'CJ off Reggie Perrin' Barron, Megs Jenkins and James Laurenson, as was Dracula, Jekyll and Hyde was made in Canada, and Dorian Grey was done in Hollywood, as was Frankenstein. Nessa Howard had moved over in 1972, Nigel Davenport did a lot of stuff abroad like Moreau, and Shane Briant probably audtioned. People like Charles Adiman and Hedley Mattingly were all based in Hollywood.

    Can anyone contatc him for me?

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    Re: Are you there, Darrell Buxton?

    I am not Darrell Buxton but was intrigued by this post-especially hearing that the Jekyll and Hyde was shot in Canada--that's the Palance one? Havent seen it in ages. Apparently Canadian tv also claims to have been the first to do a Dracula where he is shown climbing a castle wall though I thought Franco's Dracula had such a scene.

    Now to look up more on the Jekyll and Hyde...

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    Re: Are you there, Darrell Buxton?

    Yes, the streets are farily obviously backlots, as is with Dorian Grey, where the only outdoor scenes are by a very sunny river, suspiciously Californian for my tastes.

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