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![]() | Film 2007 - Jimmy Sangster celebrating 50 Years of the Hammer Horror Gothics Hammer icon and screenwriter, Jimmy Sangster discusses his work in the early Hammer gothics with the likes of Peter Cushing and Christopher Lee. Sangster's memory can get patchy, but it still makes for a decent interview 2010年05月29日再生回数 1852 |
![]() | Reviving Dracula | Dracula: Prince of Darkness | Horror | Classic Clips Klove revives Dracula after killing Alan and mixing his blood with Dracula's ashes. He did a bloody good job of it! Classic clip from 'Dracula: Prince of Darkness' - DVD @ amzn.to Directed by Terence Fisher Produced by Anthony Nelson Keys Written by Anthony Hinds and Jimmy Sangster Starring Christopher Lee and Barbara Shelley Music by James Bernard Cinematography by Michael Reed Editing by Chris Barnes 2011年10月28日再生回数 489 |
![]() | THE REVENGE OF FRANKENSTEIN Director - Terence Fisher, Screenplay - Jimmy Sangster, Additional Dialogue - H. Hurford Janes, Producer - Anthony Hinds, Photography - Jack Asher, Music - Leonard Salzedo, Makeup - Phil Leakey, Production Design - Bernard Robinson. Production Company - Hammer. 1958. Cast: Peter Cushing (Dr Victor Frankenstein/Dr. Stein/Dr. Franck), Francis Matthews (Hans Kleve), Michael Gwynn (Karl), Eunice Gayson (Margaret Conrad), Oscar Quitak (Dwarf Karl), Richard Wordsworth (Slensky). In 1860, Baron Frankenstein is led to the guillotine to meet his demise for commiting murder, although they were commited by a creature he had created. Suddenly, a demented and deformed prison guard named Karl races on the scene and shoves the Priest under the blade, and the Baron makes his escape to continue his experiments. Immediately upon his freedom, the Doctor sets up practice in a village known as Carlsburg under the name Dr. Stein. At his small hospital, Frankenstein falsely diagnosis his very ill patients as needing amputations in order to survive. Using the severed organs, the Doctor develops a new body better than his previous creature. Surprisingly, he is identified as being Baron Victor Frankenstein by an inquisitive Dr. Hans Kleve. Upon his discovery, Frankenstein displays his latest creation suspended in a glass case to Hans. In a very intricate experiment, the Baron transplants the brain of Karl into the body and makes his creation come to life. Except for stiches on the forehead, the ... 2009年10月16日再生回数 7801 |
![]() | Hysteria (1965) (HQ Hammer Theatrical Trailer) One of the more obscure Hammer 'Psycho"-style thrillers, directed by Freddie Francis and written by Jimmy Sangster. 2011年08月07日再生回数 789 |
![]() | Lust for a Vampire (1971) Trailer Directed by Jimmy Sangster. Yutte Stensgaard as Mircalla/Carmilla, Ralph Bates, Barbara Jefford, Suzanna Leigh. Written by Tudor Gates, based on characters by Sheridan Le Fanu (Carmilla). 2011年09月18日再生回数 54 |
![]() | Extract from a Hammer Horror documentary (2008) - Robert Simpson on 'Dracula' Short extract from the 2008 DVD documentary 'Hammer Horror A Fan's Guide' released by Duke Video. DVD available here: tinyurl.com Hammer webmaster and film historian Robert Simpson (www.avalard.co.uk) discusses Hammer's classic 1958 horror feature 'Dracula'. Plus comments from screenwriter Jimmy Sangster. The full length DVD includes contributions from Jimmy Sangster, Roy Ward Baker, Brian Clemens, Jonathan Rigby, Alan Barnes, Marcus Hearn and Robert Simpson. 2010年08月14日再生回数 3128 |
![]() | Filmbar70's Top Ten British Thrillers of the '70s - Part 1 The first part of Filmbar70's Top Ten British Thrillers of the '70s, created for the screening of 'And Soon the Darkness'. No. 10 - Deviation (1971) Directed by Jose Ramon Larraz, starring Karl Lanchbury No. 9 - Killer's Moon (1978) Directed by Alan Birkinshaw, starring David Jackson No. 8 - Fear in the Night (1972) Directed by Jimmy Sangster, starring Judy Geeson, Peter Cushing, Ralph Bates, Joan Collins No. 7 - Fright (1971) Directed by Peter Collinson, starring Susan George, Honor Blackman, Ian Bannen No. 6 - Fragment of Fear (1970) Directed by Richard C. Sarafian, starring David Hemmings, Gayle Hunnicutt Filmbar70 celebrates British thrillers of the '70s, films that presented psychotic terror squarely at a young crowd in drab times, often depicting them in turn as terrorised babysitting teens, late to the party hippies on a misguided kick, disenfranchised social misfits, or wayward middle class family units self-destructing. They indeed reflected the pessimistic times of a beleaguered country in the throes of austerity and in part proved to be the last gasp of British genre industry. And they often starred Judy Geeson. The films in our top ten can be seen primarily as a continuation of 'Peeping Tom' ('60) and, of course, 'Psycho' ('60), with their winning mixture knife-wielding exploitation, noir and kitchen sink drama. With the advent of Powell and Hitchcock's seminal films even the likes of Hammer would occasionally drop the gothic template and get in on the act ... 2012年05月22日再生回数 109 |
![]() | Good Against Evil (1977) ABC-TV pilot about a writer, Andy Stuart, teaming up with an exorcist, Father Kemschler, to battle Satan, and a group of Devil worshipers led by Mr. Rimmin. 2011年10月04日再生回数 4498 |
![]() | The Anniversary (Theatrical Trailer) "There is no name for their kind of evil!" Directed by Roy Ward Baker. Based upon a play by Bill MacIlwraith. Screenplay by Jimmy Sangster. Original Music by Philip Martell. Cast: Bette Davis, Sheila Hancock, Jack Hedley, Elaine Taylor, Christian Roberts. Year: 1967 - 1968. *Hammer Film Productions. *Seven Arts Productions. *20th Century Fox Film Corporation. 2012年01月03日再生回数 196 |
![]() | Horror of Frankenstein Director/Producer - Jimmy Sangster, Screenplay - Sangster & Jeremy Burnham, Photography - Moray Grant, Music - Malcolm Williamson, Makeup - Tom Smith, Art Direction - Scott MacGregor. Production Company - Hammer/EMI. 1970. Cast: Ralph Bates (Victor Frankenstein), Dave Prowse (The Monster), Kate OMara (Alys), Veronica Carlson (Elizabeth Heiss), Graham James (Wilhelm Kastner), Dennis Price (Grave Robber), Bernard Archer (Professor Heiss), Jon Finch (Lieutenant Henry Becker) On the sudden death of his father, young Victor Frankenstein inherits his title, his castle and his comely housemaid, Alys. Victor decides to leave college and return home, where he can carry out scientific experiments of which his teachers would never approve. With him goes his close friend, Wilhem. En route, they save a neighboring professor and his daughter, Elizabeth from the clutches of some highwaymen. The professor invites them both to dinner, much to the delight of Elizabeth, who has been in love with Victor since they were at school together. The next day, Victor tries the first of his experiments , on a pet tortoise. He kills the tortoise and, more by luck than judgement, brings it back to life. Flushed with success, he determines to progress to bigger things, and construct a human being. To do this, he must obtain some corpses... For this purpose, he hires a grave-robber who with his wife, brings to the castle a grisly load. Having set up a comprehensive laboratory, Victor is now fully ... 2009年10月16日再生回数 1621 |









