16 thoughts on “WCW: Gemma Craven

  1. Robin of Sherwood is still the best TV series ever (even with the occasional dodgy 80’s haircut.)

  2. The only production I have ever seen her in was “The Slipper and the Rose”.

  3. When I was at university, a friend and I went to ‘The Slipper and the Rose’. An elderly gentleman asked if he might sit with us. Turned out he was a professor and wanted to see the film, but felt embarrassed to go in by himself. Lovely man. Lovely film.

  4. I watched The Cazalets last year on a whim and found it fairly enjoyable. Actually I’ve been trying to remember the name of it for about a week now but couldn’t so this has helped keep me from going insane with it lol.

    Also I know it’s just a picture of (allegedly) the back of her head in The Man Who Cried, but I will say that I love the hat.

  5. I tried to watch the Cazalets on streaming, but it was too rough even for my iPad. Pity, the books are tremendous, the actors in the series are BIG NAMES, and the author’s personal history really brings the stories home.

  6. I got to see a premiere of “The Slipper and the Rose” at Radio City Music Hall. It is such a fun take on the fairy tale. It is so ridiculously schmaltzy (on purpose) that it never fails to make me laugh. I can’t believe it was released over 40 years ago.

    It is strange that I never saw Gemma Craven in any of these other films. I thought she disappeared after that big release.

  7. I also love her in that She Loves Me! No other production I’ve seen has ever topped the love I feel for that one!

  8. Never heard of this woman before. The Slipper and the Rose costumes are beautiful. Never apologize for a picture of Ciaran Hinds no matter who is (or isn’t) in the picture with him! Also, I then had to go over to IMDB to see if “The Man Who Cried” was an earlier version of the one I’ve seen starring Johnny Depp and Kate Winslet! (It wasn’t!)

  9. She was wonderful in ‘Pennies From Heaven’, one of the best BBC series ever. The Theda Bara image comes from a fantasy sequence in which, dressed in a floaty chiffon gown, she hoovers with a glitter-encrusted vacuum cleaner.

  10. ‘Pennies From Heaven’ also starred Cheryl Campbell, veteran of many costume dramas. Any chance of a WCW for her?

  11. I totally love Robin of Sherwood but I freely admit there are times when it makes very little sense. Do I care? Heck no! I watch Sapphire and Steel!
    As I recall I loved Lilith’s beaded headdress and her glittery tent and happily ignored the fact that neither belonged in 12th century England, because Magic!

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