For The Vampire and Fowlsound,
Well, I'll tell a little. But you'll just have to read between the lines. Why? Not because the account is untrue, but because maybe everything should come out in its proper sequence, and maybe too much material has been released here in one short day already.
Okay. Then I'll put this in the form of a hypothetical story - for the moment.
Lets just say - as part of our 'hypothetical story', in late 1968 (the 'swinging sixtities' we should remember) a small group of people (say two or three actually) came up with the idea of making a vampire home-movie in Highgate Cemetery. Now, the location was perfect - or the setting was.
The Cemetery was in a shocking state of disrepair (no Friends of HC in those days); just the place to film a 'vampire' that had its home in one of the vandalised Victorian vaults in the Cemetery.
Now there just seemed to be one major problem; being such a small trio - with two people really needed to operate the 8mm movie camera and take the necessary 'stills') who was left to play the actual 'vampire'? Well, obviously the person who thought up the idea was probably best suited, as he was then left to concentrate on make-up and disguise - which was obviously necessary if he was to concentrate on playing the local vampire.
Rumour had it that this 'movie' took about two months to make, and the finished result was a rather amateurish home made movie without sound, although it was in colour. (The sound effects were added later but the 'talk-overs' and 'vampire music' were frankly a complete diaster!).
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David (Farrant)