This was a gentle ramble through the great Peter Cushing's career, an actor I've always admired greatly. It was having afternoon tea a nice old uncle: not a bad word to say about anybody. Lee said that Peter Cushing, who was his great friend, never had a bad word say about anyone, an admirable quality indeed but one which makes for very poor autobiography. scant details about his film career and even Biggles, his final film, which is regarded one of worst British movies ever made, mentioned only because Mr. Cushing was a walking stick he admired the prop department. found fact that he believed his long-dead wife was always at side to be somewhat off-putting, and when he some of his friends for still addressing greeting cards to Mr. and Mrs. Peter Cushing though his wife had been dead for many years, I found it decidedly creepy. All in all, I think Cushing was just too much of a nice gentleman to write interesting autobiography.