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  1. Fisher, Terence, 1904-1980 -- Criticism and interpretation., Horror films -- History and criticism., Motion pictures -- Religious aspects. Publisher McFarland Collection inlibrary; printdisabled; internetarchivebooks Contributor Internet Archive Language English

  2. Marry Me! (1949 film) Marry Me! Marry Me! (alternative title: I Want to Get Married [4]) is a 1949 British comedy film directed by Terence Fisher, and starring Derek Bond, Susan Shaw, Patrick Holt, Carol Marsh and David Tomlinson. [5] The film was formerly known as I Want to Get Married. [6]

  3. Terence Fisher was born in Maida Vale, England, in 1904. Raised by his grandmother in a strict Christian Scientist environment, Fisher left school while still in his teens to join the Merchant Marine. By his own account he soon discovered that a life at sea was not for him, so he left the service and tried his hand at a succession of jobs ashore.

  4. Jun 27, 2015 · And my very favorite Terence Fisher movie is the sequel to Horror of Dracula, that doesn’t feature Count Dracula at all. This time, we get a story about a young French girl who, on her way to a boarding school in Bavaria, happens upon a castle where the Baroness has her son locked up in a wing of the manor inaccessible by any door.

  5. Terence Fisher One of Britain’s most important yet oft overlooked directors, Terence Fisher, was born in London’s Maida Vale on the 23rd of February, 1904. He became one of the most notable directors of the Hammer horror years, yet it is his earlier work which most shows off his diverse and myriad talents as a film maker.

  6. Jul 5, 2021 · by. Terence Fisher. Publication date. 1964. Topics. Terence Fisher, horror, Hammer Films. Language. English. In the early twentieth century, a Gorgon takes human form and terrorizes a small European village by turning its citizens to stone.

  7. Terence Fisher, 1904-1980, British film director. Fisher directed such offerings as Stolen Face (1952) and Spaceways (1953) for Hammer Films before being offered The Curse of Frankenstein (1957), in which he worked with Peter Cushing .