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R-T-C Tim
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I'm new to this site having stumbled over it during a good search, I run a small DVD review site and I've just been reviewing a load of relatively forgotten early Hammer movies that have some good, cheap DVD releases from DD-video: First, the Dick Barton trilogy - DVD review A varied trilogy of spy films based on a popular BBC radio show. Mask of Dust (1954) - DVD review Directed by Terence Fisher this motor-racing film is big on car sequences but short on plot and characters. Spaceways (1953) - DVD review Although promoted as a sci-fi film, this is really a murder-mystery/detective movie set around the British space-programme, go in expecting this and you'll enjoy the film much more. Four Sided Triangle (1953) - DVD review A clever little sci-fi film with hints of the later Frankenstein pictures. Boasts some good acting, and very nice camerawork by Terence Fisher. The Quatermass Xperiment (1955) - DVD review Based on the highly popular TV serial, this film marked Hammer's first moves into X-rated, horror themed cinema, and they never looked back. An often tense film is well directed by Val Guest. X the Unknown (1956) - DVD review Hammer's thematic sequel to Quatermass, this often quite gory picture is a solid monster B-movie, that avoids falling into many of the cliche traps of many American pictures. Featuring the first full script from Jimmy Sangster. Quatermass 2 (1957) - DVD review This much larger scale sequel goes from monsters to government conspiracies. A very grim tone and some rather brutal scenes, especially for the time, make this a very impressive film. A quick search on these boards show a few Hammer fans, so, has anyone seen any of these films, and what are your thoughts? |
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R-T-C Tim
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AxelMusic.com (If you don't know this company, there are a Danish based R1 importer who ship to anywhere in Europe. I've had no problems with them that they haven't solved quickly and they ship quicker than most of the US based firms - plus no customs risks). Cash on Demand is another Columbia title, very few of their Hammer films have been released on DVD (in fact they account for pretty much every missing Hammer title). |
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ScreamQueen
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Hey All,
This seems as good a thread as any (given it's already discussing Hammer!) to give you all a heads up on screenings of three classic Hammers; brand new prints too, so this is a somewhat rare occurance. Frightfest are having a Hammer retrospective on their opening day (August 25th), showing: The Hounds of the Baskervilles (1959) Twins of Evil (1971) and Countess Dracula (1971) In addition to special guests, there will be the opportunity to win signed 10x8's of the legend Christopher Lee - all you needs to do to be in with a chance of winning is attend the event dressed as your favourite Hammer character! Further details/ticketing at the website: FrightFest - The UK's premiere Fantasy and Horror Film Festival |
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