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Sunday, 5 February 2012

HAMMER FILM PRODUCTIONS: 'DRACULA' 58 'CALLING THE SHOTS ON THE MISSING PIECES


VERY SOON, WE'LL BE ABLE TO FILL IN THOSE MISSING PIECES!

FOR ANYONE WHO MAY HAVE MISSED OUR UPDATE:
Hammer Films have announced that they will be releasing a “definitive” version of Terence Fisher’s 1958 Gothic masterpiece DRACULA, which will have its World Premiere screening on Saturday 18th February at 3pm at the Flicker Club as part of the Vault festival in London.

Recently-discovered footage that was originally cut from the British version has been restored by Molinare’s DI and Restoration team (overseen by John Palmer, Head of Digital Film Services) to the BFI’s  2007 restoration version. The Japanese footage features an extended and particularly gruesome death scene for Dracula, as well as a moment considered too erotic by

Saturday 18th 3pm Dracula (world premiere; HD screening; restored by BFI/Hammer)
Guest reading: Janina Faye reading from Dracula by Bram Stoker
Guest introduction: Kim Newman

TICKET ARE STILL AVAILABLE:  http://www.thevaultfestival.com/cinema/
SPECIAL GUESTS ANNOUNCED FOR 'THE FLICKER CLUB PRESENTS
HAMMER' AT THE VAULT
Special guests announced for the flicker club presents Hammer at Vault
THE FULL PROGRAMME:
To view the line-up and book tickets online, click here.
Friday 10th 7.30pm The Woman In Black ("Black Ticket" ballot; HD screening)
Guest reading: Liz White (Jennet aka "the woman in black" from the film)
Saturday 11th 3pm Twins Of Evil
Guest reading: Damien Thomas reading from Shaun Hutson's Hammer novelisation
Guest introduction: Jonathan Rigby
Saturday 11th 7.30pm Vampire Circus (HD screening)
Guest reading: Mark Morris reading from his forthcoming Hammer novelisation
Sunday 12th 3pm Hands Of The Ripper
Guest introduction: Donald Rumbelow
Sunday 12th 7.30pm The Hound Of The Baskervilles
Guest introduction: Barry Forshaw
Thursday 16th 7.30pm The Lost Continent
Guest introduction: Kim Newman
Friday 17th 7.30pm The Vampire Lovers (HD screening)
Guest reading: Madeline Smith reading from Carmilla by J. Sheridan Le Fanu
Saturday 18th 3pm Dracula (world premiere; HD screening; restored by BFI/Hammer)
Guest reading: Janina Faye reading from Dracula by Bram Stoker
Guest introduction: Kim Newman
Saturday 18th 7.30pm Quatermass And The Pit (HD screening; restored by StudioCanal)
Guest introduction: Stephen Jones
Sunday 19th 3pm The Reptile (HD screening; restored by Hammer/StudioCanal)
Guest reading & introduction: Jonathan Rigby, reading from John Burke's Pan Books novelisation
Sunday 19th 7.30pm The Plague Of The Zombies (HD screening; restored by Hammer/StudioCanal)
Guest reading: Tim Lebbon reading from his forthcoming Hammer original novel Coldbrook
Guest introduction: Marcus Hearn
Thursday 23rd 7.30pm The Witches
Guest reading: Helen Dunmore reading from her Hammer original novella The Greatcoat
Friday 24th 7.30pm Dracula Prince Of Darkness (HD screening; restored by Hammer/StudioCanal)
Guest reading: Stephen Tompkinson
Guest introduction: Marcus Hearn
Saturday 25th 3pm Frankenstein And The Monster From Hell
Guest reading: Madeline Smith reading from Frankenstein by Mary Shelley
Saturday 25th 7.30pm Frankenstein Created Woman
Guest TBC
Sunday 26th 3pm Wake Wood (HD screening)
Guest reading: K.A. John reading from her Hammer novelisation
Sunday 26th 7.30pm Let Me In (HD screening)
Guest TBC

To view the line-up and book tickets online, click here.

FOR MORE DETAILS: http://www.hammerfilms.com/

2 comments:

  1. wish i lived in london my brother stephen tompkinson attended the screening of dracula prince of darkness and read from stokers novel i wrote an article for hammers 40th anniversary in 97 and met the lovely caroline munro + bless ingrid pitt i adore the movies + love marcus hearns book the hammer story from john tompkinson at alice1962@talktalk.net

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  2. Hello Anon,
    I am certainly with you on Marcus's Hammer Story book. A very good book.
    I missed your article on Hammer's 40th. Do you have a copy I could see?
    Yes, Ingrid is still very much missed. Quite a lady.

    Your Brother did a cracking job at the Darkness screening, by the way!

    Good to hear from you!

    Marcus

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