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The U.K.’s Network Distributing has sealed a deal with iconic British horror label Hammer Films to form Hammer Studios Ltd. Network’s managing director Tim Beddows and financial director ...
Hammer started in 1934 and is known for its popular gothic-horror films of the 1950s to the 1970s, such as Dracula, The Curse Of Frankenstein and The Mummy, which spawned numerous sequels.
Hammer Films, the iconic UK Label ... Under the new agreement the iconic library of Hammer Film Productions movies from the 1930s up through the 1970s will be restored and new initiative to ...
Like the zombies in some of its films, the studio stumbled through the ’80s and ’90s, surviving on a drip of licensing deals and a few television productions. But now, Hammer has sprung back ...
Hammer Films, the gothic horror juggernaut behind beloved British renditions of classic monster fare like Dracula, Frankenstein, and The Mummy, announced that it will form a new company, Hammer ...
Few brand names loom larger over horror movie history than Hammer Films.. Founded in 1934 by William Hinds (better known by his stage name Will Hammer), the British production company became ...
HAMMER FILM PRODUCTIONS Written by Kory Grow | September 6, 2012 - 3:00 am. Most prolific from the 1950s through the 1970s, this British movie studio is best known for reviving classic horror ...
Hammer Productions Ltd. was registered in 1934, and the first distributed film came the following year with The Public Life Of Henry The Ninth, a broad comedy about a street performer that catches ...
The studio’s story begins in 1934, when Hammer Film Productions was incorporated by founder William Hinds, a comedian and businessman who used the stage name Will Hammer.
LONDON – U.K.-based genre arm Hammer Films, a division of Exclusive Media, has inked a deal for the movie rights to Jeanette Winterson’s novella The Daylight Gate.. Published under the Arrow ...
Hammer Films got a bit more on the right track again with the above-mentioned gothic-horror throwback, The Woman in Black, Hammer’s first ever feature ghost story.Directed by James Watkins ...
Legendary British production banner Hammer Films is back in the business of making pictures, with "The Wake Wood" going before cameras this week. By Stuart Kemp, The Associated Press LONDON ...