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The Peter Cushing Scrapbook (2013) 3 exemplaires
The Hammer Dracula Scrapbook — Auteur — 3 exemplaires
HAMMER FILMS ON LOCATION (2012) 3 exemplaires
Inside Bray Studios 1 exemplaire

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This is another Must Have for the Hammer collector. In my estimate it trails only very shortly behind the McFarland book and The Hammer Story and the only reason why it does so is because it just concentrates on Hammer’s time at Bray and as such excludes a lot of interesting movies especially from the studio’s later period, though a follow up to thos book has now alson been published. The films that this book does cover, however, have never before been better researched elsewhere. Wayne Kinsey is author/publisher of Hammer magazine The House That Hammer Built and for this book managed to fall back on a lot of research he had already carried out for his magazine. My recommendation: Buy Hammer Films – The Bray Studio Years after you already have read a general introduction into Hammer’s history.… (plus d'informations)
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IrishHolger | Nov 15, 2008 |
This is the long awaited follow up to Wayne Kinsey’s book dedicated to Hammer’s Bray Studio movies and follows very much in the same vein. This is again chock full of ultra rare pictures and very in depth on the production history of all the individual films. Kinsey again extensively quotes from censor’s reports and heavily relies on interviews conducted with Hammer talent on every level. As with his previous book it falls a little bit short on the critical analysis, but then again this is obviously not the prime focus for this kind of oeuvre and we have other works that can be read for a more critical evaluation of the films.

The format is again strictly chronological, so rather than cover the films one by one it splits the production into the following sub sections - Pre-production, Production, SPFX (if applicable), Censor – and then covers these aspects at their proper place in time. So a typical chapter can have the following reading order:

Blood from the Mummy’s Tomb (pre-production), Blood from the Mummy’s Tomb (production), Hand of the Ripper (pre-production), Hand of the Ripper (production), Dr Jeckyll and Sister Hyde (pre-production), Dr Jeckyll and Sister Hyde (production), On the Buses (pre-production), On the Buses (production), Twins of Evil (pre-production), Twins of Evil (production), Hands of the Ripper (censor), On the Buses (censor), Dr Jeckyll and Sister Hyde (censor), Blood from the Mummy’s Tomb (censor), Twins of Evil (censor) etc…

This constant to and froing between the films takes a little while to get used to, though ultimately is a very elegant way to properly track those movies and their development stages over time.

Kinsey is a pathologist in his day job and it is quite amusing to see him correct some of Frankenstein’s anatomical errors in Frankenstein and the Monster from Hell. He is right: With those bloopers it is no wonder that he never managed to create a perfect being. Given that this edition covers some of the lesser known Hammer movies I may even prefer The Elstree Studio Years to the earlier Bray edition. Either way, both books are essential reading for all true Hammer Fans.
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