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Welcome back to purgatory and HAPPY HALLOWEEN!!! This week the boys are back in hell to talk about the incredible sequel to Hellraiser, Hellbound: Hellraiser II from 1987 and this time Clive Barker handed the directing & writing duties over to Tony Randel and Peter Adkins. The film stars Clare Higgins, Ashlye Lawrence, Kenneth Cranham, Imogen Boorman, Sean Chapman, William Hope, Doug Bradley, Barbie Wild, Simon Bamford, Nicholas Vince and Oliver Smith!!! Thanks for checkin us out and you can find where all other podcasts are found and our back episodes can be found on podbean.com Intro & outro composed by Christopher Young from the Hellbound: Hellraiser II score. Intro track "Leviathan" https://youtu.be/_5Sn4Fjg-Y0?si=fWGKFFXtc0aT5TPm Outro Track "Obscene Kiss" https://youtu.be/9M8FzsR92Fo?si=IBIqRF5l8v0BfFvj
It's time to solve the demonic Rubik's cube and experience pain and pleasure beyond your imagination! Journey through the labyrinth and meet your Cenobite hosts, as they discuss this film's single cheap hallway set, single cheap matte painting, multiple cheap stop motion effects and the evil floating shape in the sky. We have such sights to show you this week on the Greatest Movie Ever Made! Hellbound: Hellraiser II (1988) is directed by Tony Randel and stars Ashley Laurence, Clare Higgins, Kenneth Cranham, Imogen Boorman and Doug Bradley. Music: “Fractals” by Kyle Casey and White Bat Audio
When Saved was banned in 1965 by the Lord Chamberlain's office, the Royal Court theatre turned itself into a private club to allow performances of Edward Bond's drama to be staged. This may be the most famous incident in the career of the playwright, who has died aged 89, but he was the author of over 50 plays, including several written for young people to perform, and others designed for broadcast on BBC Radio and he also worked on film scripts, wrote poems and long prefaces to his works. Joining Matthew Sweet to discuss his life and writing are the playwright Mark Ravenhill, actor Kenneth Cranham who starred in a 1969 production of Saved, Jen Harvie who is a Professor of Contemporary Drama at Queen Mary, London, Tony Coult, a writer and teacher of drama who has run Edward Bond's website for the past five years and written introductions to his play texts, and Claudette Bryanston, who commissioned The Children for a performance in a local Cambridge school with teenagers acting alongside adults. Producer: Robyn Read
It's a return match for Matthew Rhys and Rob Brydon, in this, Matthew's second appearance on the pod. The impressions run thick and fast. From Tom Jones, to Richard Burton with cameos by Larry Grayson and Windsor Davies. The showbiz tales are solid gold. Matthew also shares some rather intimate advice he received from Kenneth Cranham before he appeared naked on stage, and we find out why Matthew has recently grown a moustache….See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Thanks for listening to the Clive Barker Podcast. The only podcast dedicated to the imagination of Clive Barker. In episode 390, Jose and Ryan cover all the Barker and Hellraiser-related news since the start of 2023. Sponsor : Don Bertram's Celebrate Imagination News from the Reef Issue 65 of High Fructose Magazine features Barker Art and Dark Worlds chat with Phil and Sarah Stokes Little Spark Films Hellbound Laments Page 2/17 – 2/19 Days of the Dead Las Vegas William Hope will be at Days of the Dead Houston 9/19 IMATS Museum – Hellraiser (2023) Cenobite Display by RussellFX “The Soldier” Performed by Kenneth Cranham, Marylebone Theatre, Feb 5th Hellraiser (2022) Original Motion Picture Soundtrack 2XLP by Mondo Coming Next A-Z Commentaries: Z is for Zombie (Dawn of the Dead) More Classic Commentaries Art Episode (Visions of Heaven and Hell) More Jericho Squad 77 And this podcast, having no beginning will have no end. web www.clivebarkercast.com iOS App| Android App, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Android, Stitcher, Spotify, Pandora, Libsyn, Tunein, iHeart Radio, Pocket Casts, Google Play, Radio.com, DoubleTwist and YouTube and Join the Occupy Midian group Twitter: @BarkerCast| @OccupyMidian
We're continuing to tear our souls apart by diving into Hellbound: Hellraiser 2, the 1988 sequel to Hellraiser directed by Tony Randel and written by Peter Atkins, based on an original story idea by Clive Barker, who also served as the film's executive producer. Claire Higgins, Ashley Laurence, and Sean Chapman reprise their roles, and Doug Bradley returns as Pinhead. Kenneth Cranham and Imogen Boorman join the cast in major supporting roles. If you have anything to add to the discussion, please don't hesitate to do so by reaching out to us on social media @TheFilmFlamers, or call our hotline and leave us a message at 972-666-7733! Watch Hellbound: Hellraiser 2: https://amzn.to/3Jnyc2O Out this Month: Week 1: Shooting the Flames Week 2: Hellraiser Week 3: Hellraiser 2 Week 4: Break! Coming in March 2022: Land of the Dead Diary of the Dead Get in Touch: Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/TheFilmFlamers Visit our Store: https://teespring.com/stores/thefilmflamers Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheFilmFlamers/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/TheFilmFlamers NEW! Letterboxd: https://letterboxd.com/thefilmflamers/ Our Website: https://www.filmflamers.com Call our Hotline: 972-666-7733 Our Patrons: BattleBurrito Benjamin Gonzalez Bennet Hunter Brandon Anderson Dan Alvarez Daveruff87 Dr. Joe Erica Huff George Kimberly McGuirk-Klinetobe Kyle Kavanagh Lisa Libby Loch Hightower Matthew McHenry Nicole McDaniel Nikki (phillyenginerd) Orion Yannotti Penelope Perfecta Erecta Poodie Castle Robert B. The Unknown Patron Walstrich Sweet dreams... "Welcome to Horrorland" by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com). Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ "Orange" - Topher Mohr and Alex Elena: https://youtu.be/Vh-FWjjtcTM
Gabe Joey and Chris talk... Hellbound: Hellraiser II is a 1988 horror film directed by Tony Randel and starring Clare Higgins, Ashley Laurence, Kenneth Cranham and Doug Bradley.[4][5] The second film in the Hellraiser franchise, Hellraiser II draws heavily upon (and was made by much of the same cast and crew as) its precursor, Hellraiser, which was released a year prior. Laurence reprises her role as Kirsty Cotton, who is admitted into a psychiatric hospital after the events of the first film. There, the head doctor (Cranham) unleashes the Cenobites, a group of sadomasochistic beings from another dimension. In the past, British military officer Elliot Spencer is transformed into the Cenobite "Pinhead" after opening the Lament Configuration. Shortly after her father is killed by Frank Cotton, Kirsty Cotton is admitted into a psychiatric hospital. Interviewed by Doctor Channard, and his assistant Kyle MacRae, she tells her account of the events, and pleads with them to destroy the bloody mattress her murderous stepmother, Julia Cotton, died upon. After hearing Kirsty's story, Dr. Channard, who is secretly obsessed with the Lament Configuration, has the mattress brought to his home and convinces mentally ill patient, Mr. Browning, to lie on it and cut himself with a straight razor. The resulting blood frees a skinless Julia from the Cenobite dimension. MacRae, having snuck inside Dr. Channard's house to investigate Kirsty's claims, witnesses the event and flees. Kirsty meets a young patient named Tiffany, who demonstrates an amazing aptitude for puzzles. Later that night Kirsty is awakened in her room by a vision of her skinless father, who tells her in writing that he's in Hell and to help him. MacRae arrives back at the hospital and informs Kirsty he believes everything is true. The two decide to return to Dr. Channard's house. Meanwhile, Dr. Channard, seduced by Julia, has brought more mentally ill patients to his home for her to feed on and regenerate. Kirsty and MacRae arrive at Channard's home. MacRae is killed by a now fully regenerated Julia, and Kirsty is knocked unconscious. Channard and Julia kidnap Tiffany and force her to unlock the Lament Configuration so they can enter the labyrinth-like world of Pinhead and the Cenobites. They enter, followed by Kirsty, who now possesses the Lament Configuration. Pinhead and the other Cenobites find Kirsty and tell her she is free to explore. Julia betrays Dr. Channard and leaves him to be transformed into a Cenobite by the god of hell, Leviathan. Kirsty encounters Frank Cotton in the labyrinth, who reveals that he tricked her by pretending to be her father. Julia appears and destroys Frank in revenge for killing her, allowing Kirsty to escape. Julia is then killed by a vortex that opens within the labyrinth, leaving only her skin behind. Kirsty and Tiffany reconnect and attempt to escape, but are ambushed by Channard, now having become a Cenobite. Kirsty and Tiffany flee and encounter Pinhead and the other Cenobites. Kirsty shows Pinhead a photograph of Elliot Spencer that she took from Channard's study, and he gradually remembers that he was human. Suddenly, Channard appears. Pinhead and the other Cenobites attempt to fight him, but Channard easily overpowers and kills them all. Channard traps Kirsty and Tiffany. Kirsty finds Julia's skin and wears it to distract Channard, giving Tiffany enough time to once again solve the Lament Configuration. Channard is killed and the door to hell is finally closed. Kirsty and Tiffany leave. Elsewhere, two moving men are removing Dr. Channard's belongings from his home. One is pulled inside of the mattress, and the other witnesses a mysterious pillar rise from within it.
The Mikes are taking a journey across the pond on the penultimate episode of Forgotten Summer as they take a look at one of Mike Butler's favorite films; the Matthew Vaughn directed, Daniel Craig starring Layer Cake. Listen in as Mike Butler and Mike Field discuss this 2004 (2005 in the States) British gangster film and the first film directed by Vaughn; who was previously a producer on Guy Ritchie's films. The Mikes notice similarities in both directors' styles, but they also vary in different ways. Butler talks about how this is the film that made Daniel Craig the top choice to play James Bond in Casino Royale. There's also numerous plot lines and the stories of the past of many of the OG gangsters in the film to talk about; some are successfully explored, while others are super interesting, but leave the audience wanting. Butler also discusses the tremendous acting talent behind the film; Colm Meaney, Michael Gambon, Burn Gorman, Kenneth Cranham, and George Harris. This film has an incredible pool of talent all at the top of their game. So grab your ice cream, please notice the surfboards to the left and right of you, and settle down for https://my.captivate.fm/Forgottencinemapodcast.com (Forgotten Summer)!
New series of popular and long-running crime drama by Roy Williams, with Kenneth Cranham and Alex Lanipekun as the interrogating detective team. Today the detectives interview Sandra, a local vicar with a challenging family. D.I. Max Matthews ..... Kenneth Cranham D.S. Sean Armitage ..... Alex Lanipekun Sandra ..... Emma Fielding Writer, Roy Williams Composer, David Pickvance Producer, Jessica Dromgoole Director, Mary Peate This was originally aired on Radio 4.
Michael Hasted talks to English actor KENNETH CRANHAM about HAROLD PINTER. There is a preview of the curtailed CLASSICAL ENCOUNTERS FESTIVAL in The Hague and SOUWIE BUIS talks about three new books on the HONG KONG protest movement
The box that opens the doors of hell has returned. Karri and Henrik go after a film that they're quite familiar with - Hellbound: Hellraiser II, the successful sequel to the original Clive Barker's Hellraiser. Kirsty is haunted again by hell's adjutants, the Cenobites. Was a sequel warranted? Hellbound: Hellraiser II (1988). Directed by Tony Randel. Starring Clare Higgins, Ashley Laurence, Kenneth Cranham, Doug Bradley. The Flick Lab is a film podcast focused on world cinema, where two Finnish gentlemen with media background analyse one film every week in extreme detail, in English. New episode every Thursday. You can find The Flick Lab on iTunes, Spotify, Stitcher, or wherever you listen to your podcasts. You can also find the podcast on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and YouTube. Hosted by Karri Ojala and Henrik Telkki. Edit by Karri Ojala. The Flick Lab theme tune by Nick Grivell.
In this episode of the horror podcast 'Screams After Midnight,' we discuss sequel Hellraiser 2.The film is Directed by Tony Randel and stars Clare Higgins, Ashley Laurence, Kenneth Cranham, Imogen Boorman & Sean Chapman.patreon: https://www.patreon.com/mildfuzztv twitter: https://twitter.com/ScreamsMidnight facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mildfuzznetwork email: mftvquestions@gmail.com THE CRYPT: https://mildfuzztv.weebly.com/the-crypt.html Audio version: https://screams-after-midnight.pinecast.co/UK Merch store: https://shop.spreadshirt.co.uk/mild-fuzz-tv/ US Merch store: https://shop.spreadshirt.com/mild-fuzz-tv-us Horror #HorrorMovies
Olivier Award-winning actor Kenneth Cranham wraps his RADA-trained vocal cords around Visions of Johanna and never stops. "You’ve got to go and see this guy Bob Dylan at the Royal Festival Hall,” he remembers being told in 1964. “He smokes joints all the time." So he bought four tickets - for a pound. Get ready for countless stories including Sam Shepard’s unique directing technique, a fond remembrance of Roger Lloyd Pack and blowing the minds of the Salvation Army with Dylan on his side. West End and Broadway veteran Kenneth Cranham was in Joe Orton’s Loot and Harold Pinter’s The Birthday Party. He played the title role in ITV’s Shine On, Harvey Moon and has appeared in countless films, stretching from Oliver! through Hellbound: Hellraiser II to Layer Cake, Valkyrie and Film Stars Don’t Die In Liverpool. Trailer Spotify playlist Recorded 12th September 2018
Ten years after Harold Pinter's death – and on the eve of a new season of his plays – actor Kenneth Cranham remembers his friend's advice on how to understand and act in his works
This Mixtape Assembly is curated by Kenneth Cranham, one of England's most respected actors, who found fame playing the title role in Shine on Harvey Moon, before going on to appear in a number of films including Hellraiser, Layer Cake and Valkyrie. He is perhaps even more renowned for this work in the theatre, and in 2016 Ken won the Olivier Award for Best Actor in a Play for his role as Andre in Florian Zeller's The Father. However,as a child growing up I only knew Ken as a music man, and my understanding was that he had a full time job recording cassette tapes for friends and family, with eager recipients including Crispian Mills (Kula Shaker) and Pete Postlewaite (RIP). Ken must've made hundreds of tapes for his old acting buddy, and my late father, Roger Lloyd Pack. In his Mixtape Assembly, Ken reflects on the way that music permeated his friendship with Roger, and creates another cracking collection of tracks in memory of my dear old dad. Cheers Kenny boy! TRACKLIST: 1)Phoebe Snow: I Believe In You 2)Bob Dylan and The Band: I'm Not There 3) Dolores Keane and Emmylou Harris: Never Be The Sun 4)Dobie Gray: The "In" Crowd 5) Martha Wainwright: I'll Be Seeing You 6)George Byron: So We'll Go No More A Roving (Read by Kenneth Cranham) 7) The McGarrigles: Hard Times Come Again No More 8) Elvis Presley: I Shall Be Released (Nashville Live Recording) 9) Marion Williams: I Pity The Poor Immigrant 10) The Neville Brothers: With God On Our Side 11)Original London Cast of Girl From The North Country: To Make You Feel My Love 12) Sheila Atim: Tight Connection To My Heart
This week's podcast was recorded in the press room of The Stage Debut Awards, where winners and guest presenters spoke to Curtain Call's Theo Bosanquet about their own debuts. The answers were touching and surprising in equal measure (suffice it to say, we're keen to see Rufus Norris reprise his performance of a chicken). Guests you'll here from include Preeya Kalidas, Dan Gillespie Sells, Grace Moloney, Noma Dumezweni, Christina Bennington, Abraham Popoola, Lekan Lawal, Rufus Norris, Nica Burns and Kenneth Cranham.
País Reino Unido Director Nigel Cole Guión Billy Ivory Música David Arnold Fotografía John de Borman Reparto Sally Hawkins, Bob Hoskins, Miranda Richardson, Geraldine James, Rosamund Pike, Andrea Riseborough, Daniel Mays, Jaime Winstone, Kenneth Cranham, Rupert Graves, John Sessions Sinopsis En 1968, casi 200 costureras de la planta Ford de Dagenham, en Londres, organizaron una huelga para reivindicar la igualdad de salarios con respecto a los hombres. Lideradas por Rita (Sally Hawkins) acaban consiguiendo la aprobación de la Equal Pay Act.
Four of writer Neil Gaiman's short stories have been adapted for television. Likely Stories stars the likes of Johnny Vegas, Rita Tushingham and Kenneth Cranham, and has an original score by Jarvis Cocker. Neil Gaiman talks to John about his journey from writing rock biographies to becoming a million-selling author.Earlier this year Liz Lochhead stepped down as Makar, or National Poet of Scotland, As her new play opens in Edinburgh, she discusses Thon Man Moliere, and her new collection of poetry, Fugitive Colours.Plus award-winning writer Roy Williams on his new play Soul, which tells the story of the legendary musician Marvin Gaye. Son of Reverend Marvin Gaye Snr, it was in the church where young Marvin fell in love with music. But sadly, it was the tempestuous relationship between the two men which led to Marvin being shot by his father at point-blank range on April 1st 1984.Presenter John Wilson Producer Ella-mai Robey.
Título original Layer Cake Año 2004 Duración 100 min. País Reino Unido Reino Unido Director Matthew Vaughn Guión J J Connolly Música Lisa Gerrard, Ilan Eshkeri Fotografía Ben Davis Reparto Daniel Craig, Tom Hardy, Jamie Foreman, Sally Hawkins, Burn Gorman, Brinley Green, George Harris, Tamer Hassan, Colm Meaney, Kenneth Cranham, Sienna Miller, Michael Gambon, Dexter Fletcher, Ben Whishaw Productora SKA Films. Distribuida por Columbia Pictures Género Thriller | Drogas. Mafia Sinopsis Después de haber acumulado una considerable cantidad de dinero, un vendedor de cocaína londinense (Daniel Craig) se dispone a abandonar Inglaterra y comenzar una nueva vida. Sin embargo, sus planes no coinciden con los de su jefe Jimmy Price (Kenneth Cranham), que quiere encargarle un último trabajo. Debut en la dirección del productor de "Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels and Snatch."
Título original Maleficent Año 2014 Duración 97 min. País Estados Unidos Estados Unidos Director Robert Stromberg Guión Linda Woolverton, Paul Dini, John Lee Hancock Música James Newton Howard Fotografía Dean Semler Reparto Angelina Jolie, Elle Fanning, Juno Temple, Sharlto Copley, Kenneth Cranham, Lesley Manville, Imelda Staunton, Sam Riley, Ella Purnell, Brenton Thwaites, Christian Wolf-La'Moy Productora Walt Disney Pictures / Moving Picture Company (MPC) / Roth Films Género Fantástico. Aventuras | Cuentos. 3-D Web oficial http://movies.disney.com/maleficent Sinopsis Maléfica es una bella hada con un corazón puro y unas asombrosas alas negras. Crece en un entorno idílico, un apacible reino en el bosque limítrofe con el mundo de los hombres, hasta que un día un ejército de invasores humanos amenaza la armonía de su país. Maléfica se erige entonces en la protectora de su reino, pero un día es objeto de una despiadada e inesperada traición, un hecho triste y doloroso que endurecerá su corazón hasta convertirlo en piedra, y que la llevará a lanzar una temible maldición.
In 1965 the young working class playwright burst onto the British theatre scene. But within 2 years he was dead - killed by his lover. Hear from Joe Orton's sister Leonie Orton Barnett, and the actor Kenneth Cranham who knew him well. Photo: Joe Orton at home in Islington. Credit: Evening Standard/Getty Images.
An unnamed mid-level cocaine dealer (Daniel Craig) in London makes plans to step away from the criminal life. Before he can cut ties, the dealer's supplier Jimmy Price (Kenneth Cranham) draws him into a complicated pair of jobs involving kidnapping the teenage daughter of a rival gangster (Michael Gambon) and brokering the purchase of a large shipment of ecstasy pills from a dealer known as "the Duke" (Jamie Foreman), leading to a series of elaborate double-crosses from all corners. Stream online: https://amzn.to/3blJIem Become a Patron: https://www.patreon.com/mfrbooksandfilm?fan_landing=true
An unnamed mid-level cocaine dealer (Daniel Craig) in London makes plans to step away from the criminal life. Before he can cut ties, the dealer's supplier Jimmy Price (Kenneth Cranham) draws him into a complicated pair of jobs involving kidnapping the teenage daughter of a rival gangster (Michael Gambon) and brokering the purchase of a large shipment of ecstasy pills from a dealer known as "the Duke" (Jamie Foreman), leading to a series of elaborate double-crosses from all corners. Stream online: https://amzn.to/3blJIem
The Gospel According to Matthew: The most influential of the gospels in English, Matthew dramatizes the coming of the kingdom of heaven. Cast includes Stephen Campbell Moore, Kenneth Cranham, Deborah Findlay & Gerald Kyd.
This week Libby Purves is joined by Justin Vivian Bond, Ruth Leon, Kenneth Cranham and Noel Tovey. Justin Vivian Bond is the American actor, singer and performance artist, formerly of the cabaret duo, Kiki & Herb. A Tony Award nominee, he returns to London to perform his solo show as part of the Soho Theatre's Comedy and Cabaret season. His new album is titled 'Dendrophile'. Ruth Leon is a writer and broadcaster specialising in all performing arts. She is also the widow of the theatre critic Sheridan Morley and has written a memoir, 'But What Comes Next?' about their life together. 'But What Comes Next?' is published by Constable. Kenneth Cranham is one of our best known stage, film and TV character actors, currently in the National Theatre production of 'The Cherry Orchard'. After becoming a household name in the eighties in television's 'Shine on Harvey Moon', he has gone on to star on stage and screen, most recently in films including 'Made in Dagenham' and 'Layer Cake'. 'The Cherry Orchard' is at the National Theatre. Noel Tovey is an internationally successful actor, dancer, choreographer and campaigner and was director of the indigenous welcoming at the Sydney Olympics. His life story , 'Little Black Bastard', is at Rich Mix, 35-47 Bethnal Green Road, London E1, part of the Origins - Festival of First Nations 2011.