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.
Back in business once more is Baron Frankenstein (Peter Cushing), who finds his fabled monster (Kiwi Kingston) frozen in a block of ice. Once the crea... Read more
For five years the mid-European village of Vandorf has been plagued by a series of bizarre murders. Victims are discovered after a full moon, each tur... Read more
Screenwriter George Axelrod turns Alfred Hitchcock's classic comedy-thriller into a capering screwball comedy showcase for Cybill Shepherd and Elliot... Read more
Aka "The Seven Brothers Meet Dracula". Vampire tracker Van Helsing (Peter Cushing), with the aid of a team of martial arts experts, trek to 19th centu... Read more
"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
"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
Bette Davis fans will love this taut thriller, which represents something of a departure for Hammer Films, noted for their gothic period pieces, about... Read more
Aka "The Creeping Unknown". Britain's first rocket has been successfully launched and returns to Earth but communication has been severed. Only one of... Read more
Resuscitated shock studio Hammer Film Productions offers up this fright-packed feature about a doctor (Hilary Swank) who leaves her husband and moves... Read more
Aka "Count Dracula and His Vampire Bride". This time it's not just London, but the entire world that must beware the infamous bloodsucker (Christopher... Read more