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On June 12, 1961, Stop Me Before I Kill debuted in Sweden.
#stop me before i kill#the full treatment#val guest#british thriller#hammer film production#horror#horror thriller#1960s#hammer horror#british film#movie art#art#drawing#movie history
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One Million Years B.C. (1966) Hammer Film Productions Dir. Don Chaffey
Stop-motion beasts by Ray Harryhausen
#one million years b.c.#hammer film productions#practical special effects#ray harryhausen#1960s fantasy movies
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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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
#Christopher Lee#Documentary#Hammer Films#Amicus Productions#Amicus Horror#John Landis#Joe Dante#Caroline Munro#Harriet Walter#Nazi Hunter#secret agent#Dracula#Jess Franco#Mario Bava#Steven Spielberg#George Lucas#Star Wars#007
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THE ART OF SUPER-SEVENTIES BRITISH HORROR -- THE LADIES OF HAMMER STUDIOS.
PIC(S) INFO: "Little Shoppe of Horrors" presents...Spotlight on back cover art to "Little Shoppe of Horrors" magazine #24, "The Journal of Classic British Horror Films." (published May 2010). Artwork by Bruce Timm.
EXTRA INFO: Back cover art of English actress Valerie Leon as Margaret Fuchs/Queen Tera, from the British horror film "Blood from the Mummy's Tomb" (1971), directed by Seth Holt and loosely based on Bram Stoker's 1903 novel "The Jewel of Seven Stars."
Sources: www.littleshoppeofhorrors.com/LSoH24.htm, Pinterest, & the Black Box Club (blog).
#Blood From The Mummy's Tomb#1971#Blood from the Mummy's Tomb 1971#Ancient Egyptian#Costume Design#Bruce Timm Art#Super Seventies#British horror#Valerie Leon 1971#Margaret Fuchs/Queen Tera#Queen Tera#Bruce Timm#Classic British Horror#Vintage Horror#Timmverse#70s horror#Valerie Leon#Horror Movies#Horror#Classic British Horror Movies#1970s#English Actress#Hammer Horror#70s#Hammer Film Productions#British Films
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Frankenstein and the Monster from Hell (1974)
pre-production poster
#frankenstein and the monster from hell#peter cushing#madeline smith#shane briant#david prowse#1970s horror#1970s movies#1974#terence fisher#hammer horror#hammer films#horror movie poster#pre-production poster
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Call Me by Your Name | 2017
Director: Luca Guadagnino
Production designer: Samuel Deshors / Set decorator: Sandro Piccarozzi, Adonay Marin Conde and Violante Visconti di Modrone
#call me by your name#timothee chamalet#armie hammer#luca guadagnino#production design#set design#interior design#interior and films#architecture#films#film frames#cinema#cinematography#2010s movies#2010s
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And we're back! After an unexpected hiatus, we're excited to kick off our return with THE TWO FACES OF DR. JEKYLL (1960) directed by Terence Fisher and starring Paul Massie, Dawn Addams and Christopher Lee. Thank you for your patience!
Context setting 00:00; Synopsis 50:56; Discussion 1:05:25; Ranking 1:44:58
#podcast#classic horror#jekyll and hyde#terence fisher#paul massie#dawn addams#christopher lee#the two faces of dr jekyll#hammer horror#hammer films productions#horror movies#SoundCloud
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The Plague of the Zombies (1966)
#The Plague of the Zombies#Plague of the Zombies#Hammer Horror#Hammer Film Productions#1966#John Gilling#horror#exploitation#zombies#60's#gif#uk
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#Moon Zero Two#Sci-Fi#Science Fiction#Movies#1969#Hammer Film Productions LTD#Roy Ward Baker#James Olson#Catherine Schell
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An outrageously hairy Patrick Troughton supports the forces of darkness (or does he...?) as sinister servant Klove in Scars of Dracula (1970)
#fave spotting#patrick troughton#scars of dracula#doctor who#classic doctor who#two#hammer films#hammer horror#1970#driving me crazy that this is chronologically so close to his time on DW#like a year earlier he'd been doing The War Games and then his first film post Who he's just.. utterly transformed#perhaps that's what appealed to him?#anyway he's having the time of his life as the creature like Klove‚ scuttling about the castle being ghastly#and whistling happy little tunes as he dismembers corpses#Scars was a bit of a mess‚ both behind the scenes and in the finished product‚ and neither Lee nor director Roy Ward Baker had a#particularly happy time on the shoot and neither spoke too fondly of the project in later life; if anybody did have fun my money's on Pat#who honestly just seems to be enjoying himself immensely being thoroughly despicable
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On July 20, 1968, The Devil Rides Out debuted in the United Kingdom.
Here's some new Christopher Lee pop art!
#the devil rides out#united kingdom#the devil's bride#terence fisher#christopher lee#the dude de ruchleau#horror#folk horror#1960s#60s horror#horror art#gothic horror#gothic horror art#hammer film productions#hammer horror#cmyk#supernatural horror#monstervision#tcm underground#movie art#art#drawing#movie history#pop art#modern art#pop surrealism#cult movies#portrait#cult film
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#Frankenstein Must Be Destroyed (1969)#Peter Cushing#Veronica Carlson#Hammer Film Productions#Hammer Horror
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Dracula’s minion desecrates a coffin to provide him with a sleeping place.
Dracula Has Risen from the Grave (1968) Hammer Film Productions Dir. Freddie Francis
Christopher Lee as Count Dracula Ewan Hooper as The Priest
#christopher lee#dracula#hammer horror#dracula has risen from the grave#1960s horror#hammer film productions
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HAPPY BIRTHDAY CAROLINE MUNRO!
Caroline Munro (born 16 January 1949 in Windsor, Berkshire) is a British actress and model best known for her many appearances in science fiction and action films of the 1970s and 1980s. According to Munro, her career took off in 1966 when her mother and photographer friend entered some headshots of her to Britain’s The Evening News “Face of the Year” contest.
“I wanted to do art. Art was my love. I went to Art School in Brighton but I was not very good at it. I just did not know what to do. I had a friend at the college who was studying photography and he needed somebody to photograph and he asked me. Unbeknownst to me, he sent the photographs to a big newspaper in London. The famous fashion photographer, David Bailey, was conducting a photo contest and my picture won.”
This led to modelling chores, her first job being for Vogue Magazine at the age of 17. She moved to London to pursue top modelling jobs and became a major cover girl for fashion and TV ads while there. Decorative bit parts came her way in such films as Casino Royale and Where’s Jack? (1969). One of her many photo ads got her a screen test and a one-year contract at Paramount where she won the role of Richard Widmark’s daughter in the comedy/western A Talent for Loving (1969).
1969 proved to be a good year for Munro, because it was then that she began a lucrative 10 year relationship with Lamb’s Navy Rum. Her image was plastered all over the country, and this would eventually lead to her next big break.
Hammer Films CEO Sir James Carreras spotted Munro on a Lamb’s Navy Rum poster/billboard. He asked his right hand man, James Liggett, to find and screen test her. She was immediately signed to a one-year contract. Her first film for Hammer proved to be something of a turning point in her career. It was during the making of Dracula AD 1972 that she decided from this film onward she was a full-fledged actress. Up until then she was always considered a model who did some acting on the side.
A string of fantasy and horror roles followed, including starring turns in Captain Kronos: Vampire Hunter (1973), The Golden Voyage of Sinbad (1974), At the Earth’s Core (1976), The Spy Who Loved Me (1977), StarCrash (1978), Maniac (1980), The Last Horror Film (1982), Faceless (1988), and The Black Cat (1989).
By the 1990s Munro had decided to focus more on her family, daughters, Georgina and Iona, and husband George Dugdale. However, since 2003 Caroline has renewed her interest in acting and has appeared in a number of film and audio productions. Since 2021 Caroline has been presenting the hit television series The Cellar Club for Talking Pictures TV.
The title First Lady of Fantasy was given to Caroline by journalist Steve Swires, who wrote many Starlog and Fangoria (@FANGORIA) articles on the actress in the 1980s and 1990s.
Happy Birthday Caroline!
Official Website: http://www.CarolineMunro.org
Representation: Thomas Bowington/Bowington Management
Some of her credits include: Dracula AD 1972 (1972), Captain Kronos: Vampire Hunter (1973), The Golden Voyage of Sinbad (1974), At the Earth’s Core (1976), The Spy Who Loved Me (1977), StarCrash (1978), Maniac (1980), The Last Horror Film (1982), Faceless (1988), The Black Cat (1989), Flesh for the Beast (2003), Turpin (2009), Midsomer Murders (2013), The Landlady (2013), Crying Wolf (2015), Vampyres (2015), Cute Little Buggers (2016), Frankula (2017), End User (2018), House of the Gorgon (2019), The Haunting of Margam Castle (2020), Ulalume - A Ballad (2023), The Pocket Film of Superstitions (2023), and the upcoming The Presence of Snowgood (2024).
#Caroline Munro#Hammer Films#Amicus Productions#James Bond#Bond Girls#The Spy Who Loved Me#StarCrash#Jess Franco#Paul Naschy#Captain Kronos#Dracula AD 1972#The Last Horror Film#Slaughter High#Vampyres#Maniac#At The Earth's Core#Peter Cushing#British Actress#British Horror#BOTD#Doctor Who#The Golden Voyage of Sinbad#Ray Harryhausen
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A GODDESS FROM BACK IN TIME AND FOR ALL TIME -- HAMMER FILM PRODUCTIONS PRESENTS...
PIC(S) INFO: Spotlight on English actress Valerie Leon in a promotional image as Margaret Fuchs/Queen Tera, from the British horror film "Blood from the Mummy's Tomb" (1971), directed by Seth Holt. Hammer Film Productions.
Resolution at 800x1000 & 440x628.
Sources: www.valerieleon.com/product/blood-from-the-mummys-tomb-sarcophagus-standing & Carry On Fan (blog).
#Blood From The Mummy's Tomb#1971#Blood from the Mummy's Tomb 1971#Ancient Egyptian#Valerie Leon 1971#Margaret Fuchs/Queen Tera#Queen Tera#Classic British Horror#Hair and Makeup#70s horror#Valerie Leon#Photography#70s Movies#Classic British Horror Movies#1970s#English Actress#Hammer Horror#Hammer Film Productions#British Films#Costume Design#Super Seventies#70s#Sarcophagus#British horror#Cinema#Horror#British Cinema#Ancient Egypt#Vintage Horror#Horror Movies
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