SEE prehistoric love rites! SEE primitive chieftains duel in naked fury! SEE the young lovers sacrificed! SEE staked girl menaced by giant python! Following the enormous success of One Million Years B.C. in 1965, Hammer embarked on a series of prehistoric adventures over the next five years, concluding with Creatures the World Forgot. Directed by Don Chaffey…
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Network Distributing has concluded a deal with Hammer Films to form Hammer Studios Ltd. The new company will manage and control Hammer’s interests in its substantial library of content such as The Woman in Black (2012), Let Me In (2010), Dracula (1958), The Abominable Snowman (1957) and The Quatermass Experiment (1953), and will see heavy investment both in restoration and…
The long running magazine We Belong Dead has proudly announced their upcoming book, A Pictorial History of Hammer Horror. The book comes in large format with over 450 pages in full colour and features essays on all Hammer’s horror movies from The Mystery of the Mary Celeste in 1935 up to…
On 28th June 2021, INDICATOR returns to the realm of horror with another extras-packed Limited Edition box set of Hammer films, and a highly underrated, cat-themed fright flick. After Hammer Volume Five’s sojourn into action/adventure, HAMMER VOLUME SIX: NIGHT SHADOWS plunges us into some of the studio’s best horror and thriller work, with four…
Four classic Hammer chillers presented on Blu-ray for the very first time in the UK. Accompanied by a wealth of new and archival extras – including exclusive new documentaries, audio commentaries, alternative versions, new and archival cast and crew interviews, a series of appreciations of their female stars, analyses of…