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The Curse Of Frankenstein / Horror Of Dracula / The Mummy (DVD)


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The Curse Of Frankenstein / Horror Of Dracula / The Mummy (DVD)

 
Description: Genre: Horror / Theatrical Release: 1959 / Director: Terence Fisher / Actors: Peter Cushing, Christopher Lee ... / DVD ... more
The Curse Of Frankenstein / Horror Of Dracula / The Mummy (DVD) ... released 21 October, 2002 at Warner Home Video / Features of the DVD: Box set, PAL

Newest Review: ... films in this set all feature screenplays by Jimmy Sangster, a writer with a knack for ‘exploitation’ movie making. He ... more

 ... possessed an ability to see the wood for the trees, delivering audiences what they wanted with little time to think or draw breath. A good job too, for any meaningful analysis of a Hammer script sees it collapse inwards like a flimsy house of cards. ‘Dracula’, ‘Frankenstein’ and the ‘Mummy’ owe less to Stoker and Shelley than to the Universal flicks of the 1930s. There is a passing resemblance to their literary origins but little more. With 90 minutes of screentime to fill, a 3 week shooting schedule and miniscule budget, t...more

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The Curse Of Frankenstein/Horror Of Dracula/The Mummy [DVD] [1959 ...
Release Date: 2002 - 10 - 21, Rating Suitable for 15 years and over,
Last Update 12.11.2009 05:42
£ 69.99


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Crowned Review The Curse Of Frankenstein / Horror Of Dracula / The Mummy (DVD): Clash of the Titans (1738 words)
by - written on 21/09/04 (Very useful, 241 readings)
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Such was the huge output of the legendary Hammer Film Studios, and the distribution deals struck, that the rights to the movies now lay in the hands of dozens of studios. Expecting a consistent release schedule onto DVD is like waiting for the studio to crank back into life, frankly pointless. Hammer have been best served in the United States by Anchor Bay, who have been doing their best to compile worthy extras to go with their impressive restored prints. In the UK? Well, we have been less lucky. All the major distributors have snuck a Hammer film out, usually without extras, little fanfare and little care. This Warner Brothers box set is a real half way house, a bit of ...  Read the complete review

 
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