Peter Cushing’s secret shame is a more interesting film than most people might expect.

Peter Cushing’s secret shame is a more interesting film than most people might expect.
The remarkable career of Britain’s most notorious filmmaker explored.
Personifying 1970s indie-horror weirdness, Joseph P. Mawra’s incredibly strange and very un-PC film is a study in the alternative, almost arthouse underground genre filmmaking of that extraordinary decade.
42nd Street Pete’s story of grimy movies, grimy theatres and grimy patrons proves to be a fascinating slice of nostalgia in an overly-sanitised world.