| Hammer Time!
This Halloween Idea Generation opens the crypt doors to launch London’s
most frightening festival – the Hammer House of Horror Festival
The Hammer House of Horror Festival brings together a terrifying
programme of film screenings, ghost tours, readings, and an exhibition
featuring never-seen-before artwork from their classic and upcoming films,
rare and original posters and behind the scenes photos from Britain’s most
successful film company Hammer
The Hammer Horror Festival will be event you’ll want to get your teeth stuck into as the exhibition, forming the
back bone of the festival, unearths images from Hammers classic subjects and genres including Hammer Horror,
Frankenstein, Dracula, The Living Dead, Thrillers, Science Fiction and Hammer Glamour. There’ll also be an
exclusive chance for Hammer fans to catch the first glimpse of artwork from yet to be released Hammer film Let Me
In (2010).
Images and posters dug up from the archives of the most famous and successful independent British film company,
Hammer will be displayed at the Idea Generation Gallery celebrating the horror, drama, suspense and glamour of
the seminal films which propelled Hammer to cult status.
The exhibition will offer an exclusive look at previously unseen photos, prints and artworks from an array of classic
Hammer films, behind the scenes photos of stars including Christopher Lee, Ursula Andress, Oliver Reed, Raquel
Welch, Peter Cushing & Bette Davis and an exclusive look at artwork from upcoming Hammer releases.
The exhibition will give an insight into Hammer’s incredible legacy with posters and prints from The Brides of
Dracula (1960), The Phantom of the Opera (1961) and Hammer House of Horror (1980) displayed alongside
terrifying images from The Curse of Frankenstein (1956) and original posters from The Horror of Frankenstein
(1970).
Fans will be invited to look if they dare at the spine tingling images from classic pictures The Mummy (1959),
Dracula (1957) and The Abominable Snowman (1957). The exhibition will also provide an exclusive look at
Hammer’s renowned erotic period, featuring artwork from films such as Lust for a Vampire (1970), The Vampire
Lovers (1970) and Slave Girls (1966).
Titan Books will also be launching their latest release, Hammer Glamour, at the exhibition. The book features rare
and previously unpublished photographs from Hammer’s archive and private collections worldwide. Featuring new
interviews, Hammer Glamour celebrates Hammer’s female stars including Ingrid Pitt, Martine Beswick, Caroline
Munro, Barbara Shelley, Joanna Lumley, Nastassja Kinski, and Raquel Welch.
Katy Wild, Editorial Director of Titan Books said: “Hammer is an enduring brand, much beloved for the classic
movies that everyone knows, but also now associated with brand new exciting quality film-making.
”We are proud to be associated with this exhibition which celebrates the Hammer heritage and ties in with the
publication of our book Hammer Glamour, a fabulous tribute to the beautiful women who featured in Hammer movies
over the years, written by Hammer authority, Marcus Hearn.”
Marcus Hearn, Hammer Horror historian said of the exhibition: “The Hammer Horror genre has not long been fifty
years old and what better way to show off its rich heritage than with an exhibition during Halloween. Most of the items
on the show either haven’t been seen since the respected films were released, if ever, so it will be great to be able to
finally share them with the public.”
Hammer House of
Horror Festival runs from 27th October –15th November 2009
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