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Hammer Films

From the release of "The Curse of Frankenstein" in 1957 to its last horror production "To the Devil a Daughter" in 1976, England's Hammer Film Productions were the premiere horror films of the day. Though the studio began production in the 1930s it wasn't until the Hammer Horror period began that the studio really hit its stride. It was with the success of this genre of film on their home turf that they were also able to conquer the American market. The studio invoked controversy for its free-flowing technicolor blood and graphic violence, which later gave way to female nudity and lesbian couplings in a bid to retain an audience who were attracted to the new horror stylings of "Night of the Living Dead" and "The Exorcist". Those that grew up with Hammer never forget them and new generations of fans are discovering the wonderous gothic trappings that are long since missing from today's horrors. They also produced many memorable fantasy and suspense films and in the 1970s turned to feature film productions of popular UK tv series' such as "On the Buses" and "Man About the House". Actors such as Peter Cushing and Christopher Lee, director Terence Fisher and writer Jimmy Sangster were synonymous with Hammer and owe their immense popularity to their dedication to the Hammer ideal. Hammer Films was finally resurrected in 2010 with 'Let Me In', the first new Hammer film to hit cinemas in 31 years, but the new productions could never be the same as these unique films that still hold a special place in many fan's hearts.

Frankenstein Must Be Destroyed (1969)

6.9/10
Director: Terence Fisher
Starring: Peter Cushing, Veronica Carlson, Freddie Jones, Simon Ward

From England's famed Hammer Studios comes this horror classic starring Peter Cushing as the Baron Frankenstein who has plans to learn the secrets of b... Read more

Taste the Blood of Dracula (1969)

6.4/10
Director: Peter Sasdy
Starring: Christopher Lee, Geoffrey Keen, Gwen Watford

Dracula seeks vengeance against three Victorian thrill-seekers whose cowardice causes the death of a magician trying to resurrect the Prince of Darkne... Read more

Dracula Has Risen From The Grave (1968)

6.6/10
Director: Freddie Francis
Starring: Christopher Lee, Rupert Davies, Barbara Ewing

The bloodscuking Count, played by Christopher Lee in one of his signature roles, returns from his watery resting place to terrorise the residents of a... Read more

The Devil Rides Out (1968)

7/10
Director: Terence Fisher
Starring: Christopher Lee, Charles Gray, Nike Arrighi

An aristocrat who is well versed in the occult, sets out to battle a group of Satanists for the soul of a friend who has fallen into their clutches. T... Read more

The Devil Rides Out (Blu-ray) (1968)

7/10
Director: Terence Fisher
Starring: Christopher Lee, Charles Gray, Nike Arrighi

An aristocrat who is well versed in the occult, sets out to battle a group of Satanists for the soul of a friend who has fallen into their clutches. T... Read more

The Mummy's Shroud (Blu-ray) (1967)

5.5/10
Director: John Gilling
Starring: Andre Morell, David Buck, Elizabeth Sellars, Maggie Kimberley, John Phillips

"Beware the beat of the cloth-wrapped feet". A small archaeological party discovers the hidden tomb of Kah-to-Bey. When the mystical shroud that cover... Read more

The Mummy's Shroud (1967)

5.6/10
Director: John Gilling
Starring: Andre Morell, David Buck, Elizabeth Sellars, Maggie Kimberley, John Phillips

"Beware the beat of the cloth-wrapped feet". A small archaeological party discovers the hidden tomb of Kah-to-Bey. When the mystical shroud that cover... Read more

Frankenstein Created Woman (1967)

6.6/10
Director: Terence Fisher
Starring: Peter Cushing, Susan Denberg, Thorley Walters

Among the best of Hammer Film's horror classics, stylishly directed by Terence Fisher and featuring a subtle but sinister performance from Peter Cushi... Read more

Frankenstein Created Woman (Blu-ray) (1967)

6.6/10
Director: Terence Fisher
Starring: Peter Cushing, Susan Denberg, Thorley Walters

Among the best of Hammer Film's horror classics, stylishly directed by Terence Fisher and featuring a subtle but sinister performance from Peter Cushi... Read more

Quatermass and the Pit (Blu-ray) (1967)

7/10
Director: Roy Ward Baker
Starring: Andrew Keir, James Donald, Julian Glover

Workers excavating at an underground station in London discover the skeletal remains of ancient apes with large skulls. Further digging reveals what a... Read more