1) What the hell was he in reality? A man, a dwarf, what? There is no
possible way that he was a real kid. No kid that looked like him would
last more than a day in school. I refuse to believe that a merciful god
would create such a twisted child.
2) Has he ever made another appearance? I'm not just talking about in
movies either. Has that guy ever made a public appearance after that
role?
I need to know what happened to Peter Bark, it's driving me crazy...
The truth is out there.
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Delirium magazine says he was 16 at the time of this film. I guess he
was a midget rather than a dwarf.
>2) Has he ever made another appearance? I'm not just talking about in
>movies either. Has that guy ever made a public appearance after that
>role?
>
>I need to know what happened to Peter Bark, it's driving me crazy...
>The truth is out there.
Delirium also says that he stared in an Italian comedy series with Lino
Banfi, but it doesn't name the series.
--
Paul Hutchings
>If you've seen Burial Ground you probably remember that the scariest
>part of the movie was the mutant man-boy Michael. For those of you that
>saw th movie and remember the character I ask 2 questions?
>
>1) What the hell was he in reality? A man, a dwarf, what? There is no
>possible way that he was a real kid. No kid that looked like him would
>last more than a day in school. I refuse to believe that a merciful god
>would create such a twisted child.
There's no way he was a kid, because of the tit-sucking scene. The
film would've been more controversial if he was. He was probably just
some naturally freakish-looking young man. The Gary Coleman of Italy?
>2) Has he ever made another appearance? I'm not just talking about in
>movies either. Has that guy ever made a public appearance after that
>role?
If I looked like that, I wouldn't be acting in any other movies
either, much less making public appearances.
>I need to know what happened to Peter Bark, it's driving me crazy...
>The truth is out there.
I doubt his real name is really Peter Bark since the film is Italian.
Good luck finding more info on him, though. Heh - maybe one day Bark
will be as revered as Giovanni Lombardo Radice.
Long live sleazy horror character actors.
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>>1) What the hell was he in reality? A man, a dwarf, what? There is no
>>possible way that he was a real kid. No kid that looked like him would
>>last more than a day in school. I refuse to believe that a merciful god
>>would create such a twisted child.
>>
>
> Delirium magazine says he was 16 at the time of this film. I guess he
>was a midget rather than a dwarf.
Damn, guess I was wrong about his age. He must've been loving that
scene. I wonder how many takes they did. . .
Zeder wrote in message <833h7m$kl1$1...@nnrp1.deja.com>...
>If you've seen Burial Ground you probably remember that the scariest
>part of the movie was the mutant man-boy Michael. For those of you that
>saw th movie and remember the character I ask 2 questions?
>
>1) What the hell was he in reality? A man, a dwarf, what? There is no
>possible way that he was a real kid. No kid that looked like him would
>last more than a day in school. I refuse to believe that a merciful god
>would create such a twisted child.
>
>2) Has he ever made another appearance? I'm not just talking about in
>movies either. Has that guy ever made a public appearance after that
>role?
>
>I need to know what happened to Peter Bark, it's driving me crazy...
>The truth is out there.
didn't you realise-it's your mother! :)
Gareth.
i lost my signature and can't be bothered.