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Shads as puppets

Postby drakula63 » 01 May 2015, 11:02

Just noticed this...

http://shop.gerryanderson.co.uk/collect ... -exclusive




I've seen the full length Cliff/Shads footage and it is worth having.


(Much, much better than the rubbishy new CGI series!!!)

FAB!!!
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Re: Shads as puppets

Postby drakula63 » 02 May 2015, 12:07

To put it into a bit more perspective.

The footage of Cliff and the Shadows filmed at Century 21 studios was only discovered and made available quite recently - about a year ago. I was lucky enough to see it in its entirety before its initial release on Blu-ray in the US. Although there is an edited version on youtube, the complete footage runs to about 15 minutes. First of all we get a Cliff/Shads run through of 'Shooting Star', then each Shadow in turn mimes to the song on their own. The Brian Bennett footage is really good! Then we have a minute or so of Hank, Bruce and John playing the instrumental 'Lady Penelope'. Well worth having, in my opinion and those with home editing software and capabilities could have a lot of fun!

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Re: Shads as puppets

Postby Paul Childs » 03 May 2015, 10:33

I can remember at the time buying a program type book from WHS on the movie and there was a feature of Cliff & The Shadows in it with photographs of the real ones with the puppets.
Don't know if there are any of these books still in existance?
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Re: Shads as puppets

Postby anniv 63 » 03 May 2015, 11:08

If this disc is only available in Blue Ray format ,does it play on a normal DVD player?
I still live in the Stone Age!!!!

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Re: Shads as puppets

Postby drakula63 » 05 May 2015, 13:07

anniv 63 wrote:If this disc is only available in Blue Ray format ,does it play on a normal DVD player?
I still live in the Stone Age!!!!

Mike


Sadly, No.

Blu-ray is high definition as opposed to DVD which is standard definition. However, you CAN play DVDs on Blu-ray players and it will upscale them and make 'em look better!!!
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Postby drakula63 » 05 May 2015, 13:08

Paul Childs wrote:I can remember at the time buying a program type book from WHS on the movie and there was a feature of Cliff & The Shadows in it with photographs of the real ones with the puppets.
Don't know if there are any of these books still in existance?


Yeah, I had that too - although not actually purchased in 1965!
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Re: Shads as puppets

Postby Gary Allen » 05 May 2015, 14:59

Do the real Cliff and the Shads puppets still exist ? regards gary
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Re: Shads as puppets

Postby Uncle Fiesta » 06 May 2015, 00:28

Gary Allen wrote:Do the real Cliff and the Shads puppets still exist ? regards gary



I suspect not, as people tended not to keep things in those days, just threw them away when they were finished with. According to legend, Captain Scarlet was rescued from a skip behind the studios!
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Re: Shads as puppets

Postby RayL » 06 May 2015, 07:38

drakula63 wrote: you CAN play DVDs on Blu-ray players and it will upscale them and make 'em look better!!!


But only if the Blu-ray player and the screen are connected using an HDMI cable.
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Re: Shads as puppets

Postby drakula63 » 07 May 2015, 12:09

Gary Allen wrote:Do the real Cliff and the Shads puppets still exist ? regards gary


Very, Very unlikely. If they did, then I am sure they would have surfaced by now at an exhibition or convention or, at the very least, in photos on the 'net.

I did ask Brian Bennett a couple of years ago if he still had HIS puppet and, sadly, no he hasn't.
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