The Brides Of Dracula
The Brides Of Dracula (1960) is an underrated Terence Fisher contribution to the Hammer Horror canon. Envisioned as a direct sequel to the highly successful Horror Of Dracula (1958), The… Read more »
The Brides Of Dracula (1960) is an underrated Terence Fisher contribution to the Hammer Horror canon. Envisioned as a direct sequel to the highly successful Horror Of Dracula (1958), The… Read more »
Adrift at sea in a small boat for weeks, Rose (Brooke Adams) is finally rescued. As she recovers in a hospital she gradually remembers her ill fated voyage. Rose was… Read more »
From the moment John Cacavas’ theme can be heard and the title card “Christopher Lee & Peter Cushing in” appears on screen, you know that Horror Express (1972) is going… Read more »
The Vampire Lovers (1970) adapts Sheridan Le Fanu’s nineteenth century novella Carmilla in true Hammer fashion. The rich colors, bombastic music that punctuates every dramatic beat and the macabre atmosphere… Read more »
Robert Hartford-Davis’ film Corruption (1968) is one of the most infamous shockers produced in Britain during the sixties. Peter Cushing plays a gifted surgeon, Sir John Rowan, who in a… Read more »
John Hough, the director of The Incubus (1982) and Dirty Mary, Crazy Larry (1974), helmed this latter day Hammer classic Twins Of Evil (1971). Twins Of Evil is one of… Read more »
Quentin Lawrence directed Cash On Demand (1961) and a couple of other films for Hammer Studios, making a specialty of thrillers throughout his long career. Cash On Demand benefits tremendously… Read more »
Sword of the Valiant (1984) was Yoram Globus and Menahem Golan’s attempt to cash-in on the success of John Boorman’s Excalibur (1981) by adapting the 14th century Arthurian poem Sir… Read more »