DC Editor Adam writes…
Back in June, I was saddened to hear that
the actor Sir Christopher Lee had passed away. He was 93.
Almost everyone I met that day had
something to say about the great man. Here in Britain, particularly among those
over the age of 30, he is well-remembered for his Dracula in the Hammer
Studios horror movies from the 50's to the 70s.
I remember the day clearly – the 7th June 2015 – because it was a
Thursday and on a Thursday I always get home late after leading two walking
tours.
The last stage of my journey takes me
through the local churchyard. Although it is dark, it only takes thirty seconds
and saves me time at the end of the day. It is a shortcut and I have been
taking it for years without batting an eyelid.
Until that night. When this image came
surging forth in my mind…
Like so many kids I was occasionally
allowed to stay up late and watch scary movies on TV. And I had forgotten –
until June just past – just how truly terrifying Lee’s Dracula appeared to me back
then.
And not just back then, either.
That
Thursday night in 2015, my heart quickened along with my step and I was through
the graveyard in record time without a backward glance.
I’ll be frank: it was a poor show from a
grown man. Particularly one who leads ghostly walking tours
And it made me think: Don’t believe
everything you hear in the news.
Christopher Lee is dead, is he?
Balderdash.
Just you wait until nightfall, my friend. Just you wait…
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