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Friday, June 22, 2012

The Many Faces of Hammer Horror










7 comments:

  1. Its such a shame that Hammer went "down the toilet" in the late 70`s (for a myriad of different reasons) because virtually everything thats been produced by the British film industry since then has been totally unwatchable garbage.

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  2. Teddy, as far as I'm concerned, The Woman in Black has put Hammer back on the map!

    And Jenny, you said it sister!

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  3. Lovely collection of pics :) I'm a noob when it comes to Hammer horror and i'm just beginning to explore it. Can anybody here kindly suggest a few of the finest Hammer features that one should ideally start with ? I've already watched Horror of Dracula and The Devil Rides Out :) Thanks in anticipation of your help.

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  4. I'd recommend Curse of Frankenstein, Kiss of the Vampire, and Curse of the Werewolf.

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  5. Thanks a ton , B-Sol :) You're the man.

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  6. As a lifelong Hammer fan, I have just written and published a book on the great studio called HAMMER HORROR REMEMBERED. You can find out more about this, and all my other Kindle books, by going to my website at www.wirralwriter.co.uk

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