Part three of the 2001 Brasseye special about paedophiles. Brilliant (and controversial) satire from Chris Morris.
Sound is in perfect sync, by the way.
Comedian Stephen Fry and his chums have a chat about Peter Cushing, Christopher Lee and Vincent Price on BBC's QI. Great stuff, although afficianados will squirm at the factual errors!
The unforgettable ending from Hammer's 1958 movie Dracula AKA Horror of Dracula. Peter Cushing, Christopher Lee, Michael Gough and Melissa Stribling are in this clip. The director was Terence Fisher. Sorry I haven't yet worked out how to do proper captures, but if anyone can help (I have VCL player), please get in touch.
A tribute to famous gay men, from Monty Clift and Rock Hudson to Rufus Wainwright and Stephen Sondheim.
The music is a medley of tunes by gay songster Ivor Novello.
The missing name, by the way, is Indian novelist Vikram Seth!
In this famous scene from Hammer's The Devil Rides Out (1968), Christopher Lee faces an assault from the powers of darkness. The clip also stars Patrick Mower, Paul Eddington and Sarah Lawson. That's Nike Arrighi just at the end.
In this clip from the classic 1975 comedy Carry on Behind, Elke Sommer, Windsor Davies and Jack Douglas attend to an ailing Kenneth Williams. Very funny.
Movie of the alluring Kim Novak, star of Hitchcock's Vertigo.
The music is Bernard Herrmann's Love Theme from the movie, from the original soundtrack conducted by Muir Matheson.
Ex-gay therapist Richard Cohen appears alongside George Foreman on the Jimmy Kimmel show. Cohen believes gays can be turned straight through therapy. Video from www.malcontent.biz
An homage to the star of Francois Truffaut's Les 400 Coups (400 Blows). The music is by Ennio Morricone, from Cinema Paradiso (not a Leaud film, but it seemed suited).
A scene from the classic Hammer horror Dracula Has Risen from the Grave (directed by Freddie Francis, 1968. Christopher Lee gets staked in this short clip.
A tribute to actors and actresses from the Great North - Canada. All the stars you thought were American and turned out to be Canucks.
Music is One Flew over the Cuckoo's Nest by Jack Nitschze - not Canadian, but damn well should be.