#HAMMER FILMS
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mxtheo3 · 5 months ago
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Of course i watch movies for the plot
THE PLOT :
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weirdlookindog · 8 months ago
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Christopher Lee in Dracula A.D. 1972
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toboldlymuppet · 3 months ago
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hammer dracula films, my beloved have some vintage old man yaoi
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atomic-chronoscaph · 2 months ago
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David Peel and Peter Cushing - The Brides of Dracula (1960)
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atomic-raunch · 1 year ago
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Twins of Evil
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theconstantnymph · 22 days ago
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Frankenstein Must Be Destroyed, 1969
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victusinveritas · 1 year ago
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Official poster for the 50th anniversary of THE WICKER MAN.
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blackabyss666 · 3 months ago
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Valerie Leon
La sangre en la tumba de la momia / Blood from the Mummy’s Tomb (1971)
Dir. Seth Holt & Michael Carreras
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fitsofgloom · 6 months ago
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"Heel, Concubine of The Damned!": Terrific behind the scenes shot from Hammer's "The Vampire Lovers," one of the studio's best. It's like one of the movies-within-a-movie starring Peter Vincent that Charlie watches in "Fright Night."
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gurumog · 1 year ago
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Frankenstein and the Monster from Hell (1974) Hammer Film Productions Dir. Terence Fisher
Peter Cushing as Baron Victor Frankenstein
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weirdlookindog · 1 month ago
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Christopher Lee in Taste the Blood of Dracula (1970)
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ninaandjames · 9 days ago
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Raquel Welch during the making of the film, "One Million Years BC" (1966)
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atomic-chronoscaph · 2 months ago
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The Vampire Lovers (1970)
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thehauntedrocket · 2 months ago
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Horror Of Dracula
Art by Bruce Timm
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vintage1981 · 7 months ago
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The Life and Deaths of Christopher Lee Kickstarts Deluxe Blu-ray Edition
The Life and Deaths of Christopher Lee mixes traditional documentary with a dash of fantasy. It is narrated by Christopher Lee himself... in the form of an elaborate marionette, voiced by Peter Serafinowicz. The marionette was custom designed and built by Arch Model Studios, who made all of the puppets for Wes Anderson's Fantastic Mr. Fox, Isle of Dogs and Asteroid City and Tim Burton's Frankenweenie. 
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The film combines new, exclusive interviews with filmmakers, including Peter Jackson, John Landis and Joe Dante, friends and family members with animated flights of fantasy from a wide variety of artists including 2000AD's Simon Coleby, award winning stop-motion animator Astrid Goldsmith and the legendary illustrator Dave McKean who directed, scored and animated a whole chapter of the film himself. 
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Spanning eight decades and almost three hundred films, Christopher Lee became famous for his iconic performance as Dracula. But he was so much more than just the Hammer Horror roles he is so fondly remembered for. His career took him from uncredited parts in 1950s swashbucklers with Errol Flynn, through famous performances in 007 and Star Wars films, cult hits like The Wicker Man and The Return of Captain Invincible, right up to a lead role in cinema's biggest event - The Lord of the Rings trilogy. Along the way, he worked with everyone from Orson Welles to Mario Bava, Jess Franco, Tim Burton, Martin Scorsese and Steven Spielberg. 
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Yet his story is so much richer than just his career. Lee was born into Italian aristocracy, with a military career shrouded in secrecy and kept his private life closely guarded. Some of his ventures and adventures seem highly improbable yet, as the film reveals, he often found himself in unexpected situations - he witnessed the last ever death by guillotine, was cousins with 007 creator Ian Fleming, he met Tolkien, performed with the classic Saturday Night Live line-up, was a friend and neighbour of Boris Karloff, he was the oldest person to ever get on the Billboard music charts (with his own Heavy Metal album), was an expert knife thrower, professional opera singer and a Nazi hunter. And somehow, he also managed to appear in almost 300 films of both the highest and lowest quality imaginable. 
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The film is finished and producers Jon Spira and Hank Starrs want to share it with you by producing a top quality Blu-Ray with great extra features and a really amazing LIMITED/NUMBERED EDITION COFFIN-SHAPED BOX SET, full of goodies, which will look killer on the shelf of any discerning cineaste. The jewel in the crown of this box-set will be a 3D 'death mask' of Christopher Lee designed and produced by Arch Model Studio exclusively for this set. They also want to host some screenings - both online and in real cinemas - so we can all experience it together and you can get to meet some of the people behind it.
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Making this film has been a fascinating journey - producers excavated the British Film Institute archives where they hold Lee's personal collection of scrapbooks detailing his career in his own hand, been given access to personal photos from the family archive, they met and interviewed his closest friends and family from all over the world and we've worked with some incredible artists, puppeteers, animators, musicians and filmmakers to bring his story to the screen in the most cinematic way. Whether you're a fan of Horror, Star Wars, Lord of the Rings or just cinema history in general, we think you'll be delighted by this revealing and eclectic documentary.
Risks and challenges
The film is fully edited and ready to go. This Kickstarter is to fund the final bits of post-production and the production of a fantastic Blu-ray and deluxe collectors edition box set as we're all still committed to physical media. Please note that all illustrations of rewards are designs/prototype images. The final items might differ - we hope they'll actually be better.
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kittenonpluto · 8 months ago
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The Vampire Lovers | 1970 Ingrid Pitt as Mircalla Karnstein, Madeline Smith as Emma Morton, and Kate O'Mara as the Governess
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