A retrospective of the films of Britain's Hammer Studios, renowned for making stylish horror films in the 1950s, '60s and '70s. Included are clips from Hammer productions and interviews with actors, actresses, directors and producers who worked on these films.
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Hammer: The Studio That Dripped Blood [1987 Documentary]
VHS rip of an old TV broadcast of this vintage 1987 doc on Hammer studios with Peter Cushing Christopher Lee & Martin Scorsese among others.
HAMMER THE STUDIO THAT DRIPPED BLOOD PART ONE 1987
Part ONE of a FIVE part documentary produced by the BBC in 1987 at the time of it's broadcast it was the first time the Beeb had produced a serious ...
HAMMER: THE STUDIO THAT DRIPPED BLOOD
Promotion I produced for the late great all horror movie channel Monsters HD showcasing a collection of the best films in the Hammer Studios catalogue.
Hammer - The Studio That Dripped Blood: Part 3
A BBC documentary from 1987 tracing the history of Britan's famous Hammer studio. Interestingly the title implies that the BBC was not immune from the ...
Hammer - The Studio That Dripped Blood: Part 4
A BBC documentary from 1987 tracing the history of Britan's famous Hammer studio. Interestingly the title implies that the BBC was not immune from the ...
Hammer - The Studio That Dripped Blood: Part 5
A BBC documentary from 1987 tracing the history of Britan's famous Hammer studio. Interestingly the title implies that the BBC was not immune from the ...
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