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Hammer Horror- Britain’s Studio of Blood: THE VAMPIRE LOVERS

By Michael Haffner, October 31, 2010 13 Hammer Horror

Well, unfortunately, today is the final day of October. Which also means, today is the final day for our month long look at the films that defined Hammer Studios as the house of horror through the late 50′s to the… Read More »

Hammer Horror- Britain’s Studio of Blood: THE PLAGUE OF THE ZOMBIES

By Michael Haffner, October 28, 2010 4 Hammer Horror

The zombie has been the subject of films ever since White Zombie was released in 1932. Today, most people might associate zombies with a virus or infection that causes people to rise from the grave. Yet the original reasoning behind… Read More »

Hammer Horror- Britain’s Studio of Blood: THE BRIDES OF DRACULA

By Michael Haffner, October 24, 2010 114 Hammer Horror

All month long I have been looking at the films that made Hammer one of the premier companies for horror films in the late 50′s and into the 70′s. When thinking of Hammer Studio’s productions involving vampires, many people obviously… Read More »

Hammer Horror- Britain’s Studio of Blood: THE CURSE OF THE WEREWOLF

By Michael Haffner, October 16, 2010 3 Hammer Horror

Even though it’s not a full moon, tonight I will still be taking a look at Hammer Film’s only tale of lycanthropy: The Curse of the Werewolf. In the history of film, there have been very few tales that have… Read More »

Hammer Horror – Britain’s Studio of Blood: THE MUMMY

By Michael Haffner, October 11, 2010 11 Hammer Horror

In part three of our series on the films of Hammer Studios, I take a look at Egyptian history. As a kid, I remember taking field trips to the Art Museum and being completely fascinated by the mummy corpse and… Read More »

Hammer Horror- Britain’s Studio of Blood: HORROR OF DRACULA

By Michael Haffner, October 6, 2010 2 Hammer Horror

As I have said in the first article of this series, all October long I will be taking a look at the films that defined one studio into the leader of British horror. Hammer was once a name that brought… Read More »

Hammer Horror – Britain’s Studio Of Blood: THE CURSE OF FRANKENSTEIN

By Michael Haffner, October 1, 2010 8 Hammer Horror

With the release of Let Me In this weekend, a once popular British studio returns to their bloody roots. Hammer was once known as Britain’s most important producer of Gothic horror. Turning out, year after year, tales of mummies, vampires,… Read More »