Little Shoppe of Horrors #33 - The Making of DRACULA PRINCE OF DARKNESS
IT WAS 1965. AND DRACULA WAS FINALLY BACK!!
The final scenes for HORROR OF DRACULA were shot at Christmas 1957, and since then Hammer had wondered how they would bring back their money-making Count again. Now in 1965, they were able to get Christopher Lee back on the Bray Studios lot, with a stellar cast and the director of the original film, Terence Fisher. For many fans, this Is the first Hammer film they ever saw. It was a mammoth success and once again solidified Hammer as the "House of Horror"
Featuring -
¿ "The Making of DRACULA PRINCE OF DARKNESS"
by Bruce G. Hallenbeck. Takes you behind the scenes with comments and stories from all the key crew and performers.
¿ "Christopher Neame"
his first film for Hammer.
¿ "Francis Matthews interview"
and he talks you through the famous home movies shot on the Bray lot by his brother.
¿ "Recording Hammer memories"
by Ted Newsom. Christopher Lee, Francis Matthews, Barbara Shelly and Suzan Farmer came together in London to record the commentary for Anchor Bay's DVD release.
¿ "Tony Dalton Remembers Terence Fisher"
¿ "Dracula Back-To-Back: The Bray Sets"
by Wayne Kinsey
¿ "Charles Tingwell interview"
by John Hamilton
¿ Also in the issue
¿ **Hammer News - THE WOMAN IN BLACK: ANGEL OF DEATH, the continuation of Hammer's mammoth hit, comes out the first of the year. LSoH presents an in-depth interview, by our David Taylor, with the director, Tom Harper. Exclusive photos. The film looks good!
¿ **British Character Actors 5: Conrad Phillips Conducted by David Williams
¿ "A History of Horror Film Fanzines" - this issue "The Japanese Fantasy Film Journal" by Richard Klemensen and Greg Shoemaker
All Our Regular Features -
"Fools Rush In…!" (Editorial by The Famous Klem")
"Letters to LSoH" (More Hammer news) and
"Ralph's One-and-Only traveling Reviews Company"