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Complete Hammer House Of Horror, The (1980)
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Starring: Nicholas Ball, Gary Bond, Denholm Elliot, Jon Finch, Julia Foster, Pat Heywood, Barbara Kellerman, James Laurenson, Richard Pearson, Pat Quinn, Emma Ridley, Dinah Sheridan
Director: Tom Clegg, Don Leaver, Francis Megahy, Peter Sasdy, Robert Young
Category: Classics, Classics
Studio: A&E
Subtitles:
[None]
Length:
676 mins
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Tales Of Terror From The Legendary British Film Studio

Each generation creates tales of horror… Stories that seep through to the very heart of our collective fears…

The legendary Hammer Studios is recognized as the high water mark of the gothic macabre, spinning some of the most suspenseful and chilling horror films of all time, including Curse of Frankenstein, Dracula - Prince of Darkness, and Curse of the Werewolf.Hammer gave the world icons of horror with tales that seduced their way into our darkest spaces and our deepest nightmares.

In 1980, Hammer took over the old Hampden Manor House in the heartland of England and produced a series of 13 short horror stories for television.With a host of Hammer regulars including Peter Cushing (Star Wars) and Denholm Elliot (Raiders of the Lost Ark), along with emerging newcomers such as Pierce Brosnan (Goldeneye), each episode provides a completely new and individual tale of terror and suspense.

Volume 1:
Witching Time - A Strange woman mysteriously appears in a barn and claims to be a 17th century witch.
The Thirteenth Reunion - A young journalist investigates a dubious slimming clinic.Ambition has never been so naked… so hungry.
Rude Awakening - An estate agent finds himself trapped in a recurring nightmare.

Volume 2:
Growing Pains - An old book containing a strange poem resurrects a vengeful spirit from the dead.
The House That Bled To Death - The new occupants of 42 Coleman Road experience its gruesome past.
Charlie Boy - A carved African fetish with voodoo powers has a dangerous mind of its own.

Volume 3:
The Silent Scream - An ex-con's new job turns out to be a sinister web rather than a second chance at life.
Children Of The Full Moon - Tom wakes up in hospital believing his nightmare was all a dream… then the terror truly begins.
Carpathian Eagle - When inspector Clifford investigates a series of gruesome murders, he finds himself enmeshed in the legend of the Carpathian Countess.

Volume 4:
Guardian Of The Abyss - An antiques dealer purchases a mirror with mysterious powers.
Visitor From The Grave - When a young girl kills an intruder who terrorizes her in an isolated cottage, it is only the beginning of her ordeal.
The Two Faces Of Evil - A young family on holiday pick up a strange hitchhiker.
The Mark Of Satan - When a young man begins his new job at a hospital morgue, he has become convinced the forces of evil are at work.

 
 
   
   

 

 

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