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  • #16
    Re: Hammer house of horror...........

    Any idea which film is being remade first and when?
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    • #17
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      Nope,but I hope they don't make them stupidly gory..
      Hammer was British thru and thru,but I bet they go all Hollywood and video effects

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      • #18
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        i don't really remember much about hammer house, but i remember my mam letting me stay up late to watch an episode once when i was younger, i cant remember anything about it but i wasn't scared unlike the time she took me to the cinema when i was 7 to watch king kong, we had to leave because i cried

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        • #19
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          Originally posted by rugga View Post
          i don't really remember much about hammer house, but i remember my mam letting me stay up late to watch an episode once when i was younger, i cant remember anything about it but i wasn't scared unlike the time she took me to the cinema when i was 7 to watch king kong, we had to leave because i cried
          The King Kong film you went to see was it in B&W or colour...
          Last edited by sixtyten; 11-05-2007, 23:39.
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          • #20
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            Hammer House of Horror

            Takes me back to the 70s, always used to be a hammer film on a Saturday night, have been repeated on satellite.
            The only thing to look forward to is the past

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            • #21
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              Try this, it's all about the TV series...

              http://www.nealb.f2s.com/
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              • #22
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                I like a biht of hammer horror now and then And i remember when i saw King Kong for the first time (the B&W one) i cried at the end when he was killed. Poor Kong.
                Growing old is inevitable but growing up is optional

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                • #23
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                  What year was the B&W King Kong out at the cinema.......
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                  • #24
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                    Originally posted by Daz View Post
                    Not a Hammer but..
                    Theatre of Blood
                    fantastic!
                    Absolutely loved this film, remember seeing it twice with my mum when i was younger and then finally got to see it again a few years back, still as good as ever. The poodle bit always stuck in my mind!

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                    • #25
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                      PWC original King Kong was in the 30's

                      Hammer Horror some johnny foreigner has just bought the rights and is planning to "resurect" the studio.
                      The eyes have it!
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                      • #26
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                        Hammer House of Horror can be found here...... Categories in Horrorclassics Forum

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                        • #27
                          Hammer House of Horrors

                          Do you remember the episode called, 'the twin faces of evil'?

                          There was a hitchhiker walking in the rain at night wearing a yellow souwester. He gets knocked down by a family on their way on holiday.

                          Somehow the husband loses a finger and the dead hitchhikers finger gets sewn on to the hubands hand by mistake. Turning him just a little bit evil!

                          Kind of scary like the Shining.

                          Anyone remember?

                          My sister still recalls the family singing 'we're all goining on a summer holiday' just before the crash - 30 years on still a shiver.

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                          • #28
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                            Found it.....

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                            Episode from the Hammer House of Horror tv series.

                            Setting off on their holidays, the Lewis family are looking forward to the break. They drive into a dark storm and, as the rain lashes against the windscreen, they barely see the shadowy figure by the side of the road and almost knock him down. Martin reverses the car and offers him a lift. Without speaking the sinister figure attacks Martin, lunging for his throat and the car goes wildly out-of-control. After the horrific crash Martin is badly injured but Janet soon believes that this man is not her husband. Who is he...

                            Cast: Gary Raymond; Anna Calder-Marshall; Paul Hawkins; Phillip Latham; Pauline Delaney; Jenny Laird; Mike Savage; Brenda Cowling; Jeremy Longhurst

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                            • #29
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                              Originally posted by pwc1973 View Post
                              what year was the b&w king kong out at the cinema.......
                              1933
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                              • #30
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                                If you think about it Hammer movies were a bit like the Carry On movies...
                                they both started around the mid 50s ... had their hey day in the swinging 60s
                                and then hit the buffers around the mid 70s...........

                                They have both now become " Cult " movies, loved and watched around the world.

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