... at the Marylebone Library while reading The Spectator. Discuss.
Edgar Lustgarten died ...
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He also did truly awful short films as fillers in the days when they still had B pictures in double bills. He used to sit at a desk and narrate the story in a doom laden voice. i think he may have been the inspiration for the narrator of the Rocky Horror Picture Show featuring the wonderful Charles Gray.
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Norfolk Born
The theme music to those really rather dreadful 'B' films was 'Man of Mystery', recorded by The Shadows. The collective groan induced by this sound was exceeded only by that produced when the Pearl & Dean triumphal arch appeared, indicating the start of a sequence of adverts.
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amateur51
I seem to remember a radio programme of his when I was an early teenager about the great trials of advocate Edward Marshall Hall. Rivetting stuff strangely.
There was a character called Martin Fido who did a similar line in doom-laden tones for the narrative of certains murderers on London's LBC radio - 'Murder After Midnight'. It was strauight over to 'Sailing By' for me
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Originally posted by Ferretfancy View PostHe also did truly awful short films as fillers in the days when they still had B pictures in double bills. He used to sit at a desk and narrate the story in a doom laden voice. i think he may have been the inspiration for the narrator of the Rocky Horror Picture Show featuring the wonderful Charles Gray.
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