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  1. Dracula is a British horror film series produced by Hammer Film Productions. The films are centered on Count Dracula, bringing with him a plague of vampirism, and the ensuing efforts of the heroic Van Helsing family to stop him. The original series of films consisted of nine installments, which starred iconic horror actors Christopher Lee and ...

  2. With Hammer Films (Sorted by Popularity Ascending) View Mode: Compact | Detailed 1-50 of 289 titles. | Next » Sort by: Popularity | A-Z | User Rating | Number of Votes | US Box Office | Runtime | Year | Release Date | Date of Your Rating | Your Rating View full company info for Hammer Films

  3. This list attempts to rundown the best Hammer Horror titles. All films are produced by Hammer Film Productions 1935 - Present and listed Horror or Thriller. Info, Trivia, Plot and Trailer links included. **Possible Spoiler Warning** Which of these high rated Hammer Horror classics is your favourite?

  4. Hammer’s production of The Snorkel (1958), the story of a teenager who suspects that her stepfather is a murderer, marked the beginning of the company’s adult horror films. Over time, Hammer Films production came to be characterized by low-budget thrills, an abundance of blood and gore, and scantily clad young women.

  5. Hammer Film Productions’ brand of melodramatic Gothic Horror reinvented horror cinema in 1957 establishing a markedly recognizable house style. Originally founded in 1934 by William Hinds (1887-1957), United Kingdom’s Hammer Film Productions was one of the world’s most successful movie studios between 1958-1970, even winning the Queen’s ...

  6. Frankenstein is a British horror - adventure film series produced by Hammer Film Productions. The films, loosely based on the 1818 novel Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus by Mary Shelley, are centered on Baron Victor Frankenstein, who experiments in creating a creature beyond human. The series is part of the larger Hammer horror oeuvre.

  7. May 2, 2017 · The Curse of Frankenstein, from Hammer Films, was the the first of the now legendary British studio’s great gothic horrors, which would come to dominate the horror genre for the next decade and a half. Hammer had dabbled in horror before. As early as 1935, they’d cast Bela Lugosi in The Mystery of the Mary Celeste, while in 1952’s Stolen ...