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UK Import. Blu-ray discs are region free and will play on all compatible Blu-ray players worldwide.

 

The House of Hammer: Volume 1 Blu-ray launches an ambitious multimedia series celebrating Britain's rich horror heritage and the enduring legacy of Hammer Films. Combining documentaries, archival material, interviews and an extensive collector's book, this limited edition release offers a unique exploration of British horror cinema and the filmmakers who helped define the genre.

 

Blending print, video and visual media, The House of Hammer is designed as a multi-format collector's experience. Each volume pairs newly produced and archival content with in-depth written features, offering behind-the-scenes stories, filmmaker profiles and examinations of the films, artists and studios that shaped horror cinema.

 

Volume 1 includes two Blu-ray discs and a 120-page book packed with exclusive material covering Hammer Films, British horror, Roger Corman, Vincent Price and much more.

 

English / 450 min / 2 Discs

The House of Hammer: Volume 1 (UK Import) [Blu-ray]

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  • DISC FEATURES

    • The Land Demands Blood (38 mins) - an examination of contemporary Cornish filmmakers and the connection between Cornwall's landscape and British horror cinema
    • Masques, Monsters and Madmen (120 mins) - Part 1 of a new feature-length documentary exploring AIP, one of Hammer's major competitors during the 1960s and 1970s
    • Deep Cuts (75 mins) - a documentary examining the landmark censorship changes of the 1970s and their impact on British cinema
    • Ticket to Happiness (30 mins) - a recently recovered 1959 Hammer short film, newly restored in 2K
    • Making Monsters (30 mins) - an interview with Oscar-winning make-up and special effects artists Dave and Lou Elsey
    • Symphonies of Shudders (40 mins) - an exploration of music in film, focusing on Hammer's composers and iconic scores
    • Off the Leash (43 mins) - a deep dive into Michael Gough's work in British horror with film historian Jonathan Rigby
    • Archive interview with Roger Corman from 1995 (35 mins)
    • Footage from the 2025 London premiere of the restored The Curse of Frankenstein (30 mins)
    • And more

     

    THE BOOKLET FEATURES

    • 120-page book featuring new articles on the making of Cry of the Banshee
    • An exploration of the British horror genre
    • AIP and Roger Corman's Poe Cycle starring Vincent Price
    • A profile of British indie horror filmmakers Caralan Productions
    • Hammer's films outside of the horror genre
    • Archive interview with Vincent Price

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