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| CATEGORY: | Video |
| DIRECTOR: | Peter Graham Scott, Roger Jenkins, John Krish, Robert Day, Don Sharp, Jonathan Alwyn, Don Chaffey, Bill Bain, Robert Fuest, Sidney Hayers |
| THEATRICAL RELEASE DATE: | 28 March, 1966 |
| MANUFACTURER: | A&E Home Video |
| MPAA RATING: | NR (Not Rated) |
| FEATURES: | Color, NTSC |
| TYPE: | Action, Action / Adventure, Adventure, Movie, TV Shows, Television |
| MEDIA: | VHS Tape |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
| UPC: | 733961171419 |
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Customer Reviews of Avengers: Living Dead & Hidden Tiger
2 great AVENGERS episodes from the Mrs Peel/colour years Two fantastic episodes from the iconic Mrs Peel/colour years of THE AVENGERS. <
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>"The Living Dead" (Steed finds a mine of information - and Emma goes underground): After some ghost sightings in the private chapel of the Duke of Benedict, Steed and Mrs Peel join a party of ghost-hunters. Pretty soon, it becomes clear that some other sinister motives are behind the spooky happenings. With Julian Glover and Pamela Ann Davy. <
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>"The Hidden Tiger" (Steed hunts a big cat - and Emma is badly scratched): After several VIPs are found mauled to death by large cats, Steed and Emma are led to the 'Philanthropic Union for Rescue, Relief and Recuperation of Cats' (PURRR), run by Cheshire and his assistants Angora and Dr Manx. Emma is leery, and soon discovers PURRR's real reason for being. With Ronnie Barker and Lyndon Brook.
Living Dead has suspenseful prologue
Brian Clemons Living Dead captures the attention with a provocative prologue. A drunken man stumbles out of the pub and cuts through the graveyard. To his horror, a stone coffin begins to move and the cover slides open, revealing a white haired man in a white outfit who rises, enters the church, and begins tolling the bell. The drunk gibbers to the pub owner and others that he has seen the late, dead Duke Rupert. When they enter the church it is empty, but the bell continues to toll. Wonderful opening, more average script. Clemens repeated his plot , 1965 Town of No Return. It has a little humor FOG- Friends of Ghosts, and SMOG Scientific Measurement of Ghosts. Emma rescues Steed and for a refreshing change Emma and Steed save a few lives instead of everyone being murdered.
Hiden Tiger is hugely overrated. The teaser of Emma painting walls, tearing off paper and being confronted with "Mrs. Peel" printed on the wall, and Steed appearing and tearing paper off the opposite wall "we're needed" is delightful. The cat references are ubiquitous: cat among the pidgeons, quiet as a mouse (Steed to the cats!) I found watching everyone be clawed to death pitiless and redundant. Escape in Time by writer Philip Levene was a far wittier script. HIden Tiger is very overrated. Clemens'scripts the Joker, superlative Seven, Richard Harris The Winged Avenger, and Roger Marshall Something Happened on the Way to the Station were much better scripts. By 1967, midway thorugh the season, the Avengers scriptwise was missing the variety of writers: Roger Marshall, Tony Williamson , John Lucaroti etc. Clemens and Levene are beginning to run out of ideas. If the viewer is a cat lover he or she will probably enjoy HIden Tiger. I found it mundane. Delightful tag of Steed sketching a heart on Emma's wall with his initials. Before he can add hers she spies it and indicates she is not pleased!