Fangs worn by actor Christopher Lee for a 1950s film version of Dracula and the head of a legendary movie alien are among the ...
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 ...
ForbesDanny Elfman On Whether ‘Nightmare’ Is A Christmas Or Halloween MovieBy Tim Lammers Hammer, of course, created their own iterations of such storied horror characters as Count Dracula ...
The series was dark and moody, maintaining that feeling without too much Marvel Universe intrusion. Dracula himself was arrogant and evil in the way Lee and Kirby’s Doctor Doom was with none of ...
The studio had its first major successes in the mid-Fifties with a series of horror ... of the two major Hammer franchises, along with its spiritual successor, 1958’s Dracula.
Through a series of fateful turns, the film reveals how Hammer’s distinct visual style ... Field said: “After seven decades of resurrecting Dracula, it feels fitting to have created the ...