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Lock Up Your Daughters: Sequel to Hiding the Elephant, Simon Grant Mysteries

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Another revival ran in the West End at Her Majesty's Theatre in 1963 with Hy Hazell as (Mrs. Squeezum) and Sally Smith as Hilaret. In 1969, it was made into a film starring Christopher Plummer, Susannah York, and Glynis Johns, but the songs were deleted.

Stanley, Bob (13 September 2013). "Deluxe and Delightful: Glam". Yeah Yeah Yeah: The Story of Modern Pop. Faber & Faber. p.342. ISBN 978-0-571-28198-5. You are intepretating it too formaly. It´s ironic and very Western, perhaps that´s why it is a bit difficult for Chinese to understand? Slade warns dads". Walsall Observer. 25 September 1981. p.21 . Retrieved 20 October 2023– via British Newspaper Archive.

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sounds good! Although different than the initial Western Expression, it depicts very well the idea that this Expression is meant to convey! The details on this film are confusing. Some sources mention it being a regular film, in which Bela Lugosi plays a creepy, vampiric character that seeks to harm young women (as the title suggests), while others seem to imply this is more of a documentary-game that uses Lugosi's old appearences on previous films, and the audience is supposed to guess where are they from. (Note: the film's supposed release date is 1959, and Lugosi passed away in 1956. This kind of confirms the second theory.) A music video was filmed to promote the single, although it received little airing at the time. It was filmed on 7 September 1981 at Portland Studios in London. [7] In the UK, the band performed the song on the music show Top of the Pops, for broadcast on 24 September 1981. The band's performance was repeated on the 8 October edition of the show too. The band also performed the song on the Dutch AVRO TV show TopPop. [8]

A Broadway version of the show was planned but closed on the road in 1960. It was directed by Alfred Drake, and featured Nancy Dussault as Hilaret, John Michael King and George S. Irving, and Hy Hazell repeating her role as Mrs. Squeezum. [2] [3] Alongside the Kinematograph Weekly review, the film was advertised in the Liverpool Echo as playing alongside The Neanderthal Man. [2] [3] To date, no prints or press materials on the film have surfaced. [4] See also [ edit ] Dave Kemp, ed. (September–October 1981). "Opening letter". The Slade Supporters Club . Retrieved 20 October 2023– via sladefanclub.com.The musical ran for four years in England but never had a major production in the US. It had a run at the Pasadena Playhouse in 1967. [7]

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