But when it comes to iconic series that tell some kind of overarching story involving Dracula and the novel's other characters, few are as noteworthy as the series done by Hammer Film Productions.
Hammer's Dracula was released in the USA (where it was known as Horror of Dracula) on 8 May, 1958, and in the UK a few weeks later, on 16 June, 1958, with an 'X' certificate, signifying 'For ...
In 1960, Hammer Films released a sequel to its rebooted ... A BBC adaptation, this version of Dracula follows the book quite closely. In fact, other than Dracula not being portrayed as an old ...
There are many good vampire characters in Joss Whedon’s 1990s TV show, but the best of them is Spike (James Marsters).
Hammer is synonymous with horror, after defining the genre in Britain with classics such as Dracula and The Mummy.However, only 1/3rd of Hammer films were horror and they have made a number of ...
Vampires have been haunting movies ... Dracula and several sequels and spin-offs had solidly established the idea of the sophisticated vampire—maybe even an attractive one—but it was Hammer ...
Below are 13 “forgotten” films that were made between the 1940s and the 1970s. Many of them were part of the low-budget ...
Sky hasn't missed a trick, and it's certainly crafted a treat, this Halloween with a peek between the bubbling flasks of Hammer Film Productions ... of Frankenstein, Dracula and The Mummy ...
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Here are 13 movies that are arguably way more enjoyable than the original book. When the book came out, it became a bestseller, and Puzo could pay off those debts. Producers at Paramount planned ...
EXCLUSIVE: Kaleidoscope Film Distribution (KFD) has acquired worldwide sales rights for Hammer: Heroes ... classics like The Curse of Frankenstein, Dracula and The Quartermass Xperiment, and ...