Edward de Souza
I was watching Phantom of the Opera and Kiss of the Vampire the past week and I thought Souza did a great job as the leading man. I think it would of been great to see him as a regular Hammer actor....
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I thought the sparkle between him and Heather Sears was remarkable, and there's a bit of that in KISS OF THE VAMPIRE, though I think Jennifer Daniels is pretty much a stiff. Likeable, that's a nice...
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I agree, he's quite charismatic in PHANTOM. His breakthrough role was in a minor part as a gigolo in the Vivien Leigh film THE ROMAN SPRING OF MRS. STONE that won him favorable reviews. He's also in...
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He's one of the reasons I prefer the Hammer Phantom. The supporting characters in Hammer's version are more interesting. Mr de Souza played a kind of radio Horror Host "THE MAN IN BLACK" for the BBC,...
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I caught de Souza's spooky narration on the BBC creepy tale, and he's now got this mature English smoker's voice well suited to the material. I hope he does some more of these.
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I too enjoy Edward De Souza's Hammer films performances. He carries Phantom. Given his looks and personable screen presence I'm surprised Hammer didn't use him more. He could've been their stock...
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If anybody went to see THE GOLDEN COMPASS at the cinema recently, you'll have seen Edward De Souza in a small, non-speaking cameo - looking very sinister whilst cradling a snake, the sort of role he...
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I noticed that while looking through his IMDB credits. I saw the Golden Compass and obviously recognized Lee but I can't believe that was Souza with him!
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Edward De Souza was a guest at last year's Festival of Fantastic Films. He was a lovely bloke and certainly, ah, enjoyed a drink. At one point, Mark Redfield and I were outside in a courtyard chatting...
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MJ Simpson wrote: Edward De Souza was a guest at last year's Festival of Fantastic Films. He was a lovely bloke and certainly, ah, enjoyed a drink. At one point, Mark Redfield and I were outside in a...
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>kinda sorta like Francis Matthews Anyone else here think Mathews would have been a natural choice to play Cary Grant in a biopic? He sounds almost exactly like him! Professor Von X
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MJ Simpson wrote: Edward De Souza was a guest at last year's Festival of Fantastic Films. He was a lovely bloke and certainly, ah, enjoyed a drink. At one point, Mark Redfield and I were outside in a...
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MJ Simpson wrote: Edward De Souza was a guest at last year's Festival of Fantastic Films. He was a lovely bloke and certainly, ah, enjoyed a drink. At one point, Mark Redfield and I were outside in a...
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Mark Redfield wrote: I have yet to try his hiccup remedy. I wouldn't. Next time you see Edward, tell him to try this one out: Big mouthful of whatever you're drinking. Keep it there. Take incremental...
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Anyone else here think Mathews would have been a natural choice to play Cary Grant in a biopic? He sounds almost exactly like him! Well, he was the voice of Captain Scarlet, whose puppet head was...
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Now THAT is cool. And they called me insane... the FOOLS! Professor Von X
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Ed came out and lay down on the wet ground, declining all invitations of assistance and undoubtedly ruining quite a nice jacket. It was a very surreal moment. And then there were some of Oliver Reed's...
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