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Founded in 1934, Hammer was a trailblazer in the Gothic Horror genre in the 50s, 60s and 70s. Embark on a chilling journey through time with glimpses from our archives. Hammer Films Is Back. We're reviving the chilling legacy that once haunted the dreams of audiences worldwide. Dive into a realm where classic horror meets modern storytelling ...
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This is a page to let you know where to find all of your favorite Hammer Production Films. To make this list different that the Hammer Filmography list, this one is grouped by subject matter.
Also see:
•Where To Stream Amicus-Tigon-British Lion-Crown International-AIP
•Where To Stream Other Horror Films
Streamers/Prices subject to change. Many of the films go on sale on VOD for $5 around Halloween, but then revert to higher prices after. Many of the DVD and Blu Ray releases might be out of print (OOP) by the time you read this and go for more money on eBay or Amazon.
Some streamers like Peacock, Tubi, Crackle, FreeVee, Plex and others have these movies Free to watch with ads.
DRACULAFRANKENSTEINTHE MUMMYQUATERMASSKARNSTEIN TRILOGYOTHER VAMPIRES•Where To Stream Amicus-Tigon-British Lion-Crown International-AIP
•Where To Steam Other Horror Films
Discover a collection of Hammer Horror movies featuring Peter Cushing and Christopher Lee on YouTube.
New content every #MonsterMonday, #ThrowbackThursday and #SupernaturalSaturday Established in 1934, Hammer is one of the oldest and arguably the most well-known film brand in the UK.
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- The Curse Of Frankenstein (1957) The film that started it all by establishing Hammer’s horror brand in glorious Eastmancolor. A few limitations helped shape a new take on Mary Shelley’s 1818 novel and the horror of Frankenstein that’s appeared in countless movies.
- Quatermass And The Pit (1967) Legendary screenwriter Nigel Kneale’s influential sci-fi helped invent popular television when the BBC live-broadcast The Quatermass Experiment in the early 1950s.
- Let Me In (2010) Hammer swooped in to release this English-speaking remake just two years after the release of the Swedish original. Hammer hadn’t always been about Dracula, and Let Me In was a timely reminder that vampire stories can bring terror and romance to the screen.
- Frankenstein And The Monster From Hell (1974) Hammer’s seven-film cycle of Frankenstein films ended 17 years after it started with this ridiculously titled installment.
5.6 (3.6K) Rate. British archaeologists and their American investor ship an Egyptian mummy's sarcophagus to London but someone has the amulet to revive the mummy that will then kill all those who disturbed its tomb. Director Michael Carreras Stars Terence Morgan Ronald Howard Fred Clark. 24. The Gorgon.
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Aug 3, 2015 · The best place to start – The Brides of Dracula. It would be quite possible to tackle Hammer films by beginning at the beginning with The Quatermass Xperiment (1955) and their classic gothic trilogy – The Curse of Frankenstein (1957), Dracula (1958) and The Mummy (1959) – then working forward chronologically.