Hammer Films Coming Soon
It's Hammer time

As mentioned in the recent news, the wonderful Horror Channel (Sky 319, Virgin 149, Freeview 70, Freesat 138) are showing another Hammer Season beginning November 3rd. It is also the perfect time to kick start my blog where I look back at some of the classic horror films, not just from Hammer but this season is a perfect opportunity to watch four classics.
From the Horror Channel Website:
From November 3rd,
Horror Channel
celebrates vintage 1950s home-grown fantasy and horror with a
Hammer Classics Season
, The primetime Saturday night season, consisting of four network premieres, which star the iconic Peter Cushing, kicks off with Val Guest's atmospheric masterpiece,
The Abominable Snowman
.

The other three, all directed by Terence Fisher, are the highly successful adaptations of the classic Universal monster movies: the brilliantly lurid The Curse of Frankenstein (1957), the hypnotically sensual and gory Dracula (1958), which launched Cushing and Christopher Lee into global stardom, and The Mummy (1959), perhaps the most critically well-received Hammer movie of all time.

I've already revisited a couple of Terence Fisher directed films, The Gorgon and The Man who could cheat death. Where the former was a little clunk as well as hit and miss, The Man who could cheat death is one of my favourite Hammer films, although not considered to be so by the media. He directed twenty-nine films for Hammer, The Two Faces of Doctor Jekyll, being one of them I am also hoping to track down and watch over the coming weeks.










