Tag Archives: Michael Armstrong
EXCLUSIVE: First Look at the ‘New’ Eskimo Nell
Well, the wait is nearly over. On 16 February 2015 the digitally-remastered new version of Mary’s debut movie Eskimo Nell finally gets released on Blu-ray and DVD. Working on this project has been a labour of love for me, and … Continue reading
Eskimo Nell is Back!
I can now finally unveil the finished artwork for the forthcoming Blu-ray release of classic 1974 sex comedy Eskimo Nell. The movie is being released on 16 February 2015, and will also be available to buy on DVD. It can be pre-ordered now … Continue reading
“I want to see girls being whipped, plenty of flagellation, bondage, rubber appliances…”
Viewing theatre #1, Pinewood Studios, 19th September 2014… the first ever screening of the new, improved, digitally remastered version of Stanley Long’s cult 1974 sex comedy Eskimo Nell. And I can tell you… it looks fantastic. Watching Gordon Tanner as loathsome … Continue reading
Brushing Snow off an Eskimo
Here are a couple of screen shots from the on-going HD restoration of 1974 sex comedy Eskimo Nell at Pinewood Studios. The clean-up process is progressing well, although the images here have yet to be graded, framed or colour balanced. All … Continue reading
Happy Birthday, Eskimo Mike!
Yesterday was a very special day, as we celebrated the 70th birthday of my good friend Michael Armstrong. A prolific filmmaker and theatre director, Michael is the man responsible for some of the most celebrated British exploitation movies ever produced. Among … Continue reading
Eskimo Nell goes ‘blu’ for its 40th Birthday
I can now reveal the what’s going to be included on the forthcoming Eskimo Nell Blu-ray, due to be released in early 2015. The classic British sex comedy, which stars Roy Kinnear, Michael Armstrong, Christopher Biggins and Katy Manning, as well as featuring Mary Millington in … Continue reading
The Return of Eskimo Nell
I can reveal that I’m currently working on the 40th anniversary Blu-ray release of Eskimo Nell. Produced by Stanley Long in 1974, the movie marked Mary’s first ever appearance on the big screen, and this brand-spanking new film transfer will also boast … Continue reading