Showing posts with label Hammer film. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Hammer film. Show all posts

Poster Art: Dracula jagt Mini-Mädchen



Dracula A.D. 1972

AKA:
Dracula '72 (UK) (working title)
Dracula 1972 (International: English title) (informal title)
Dracula 1972 D.C. (International: English title) (poster title)
Dracula Chases the Mini Girls (UK) (working title)
Dracula Chelsea '72 (UK) (working title)
Dracula Today
1972: Dracula colpisce ancora! (It)
Drácula no Mundo da Mini-Saia (Br)
Dracula jagt Mini-Mädchen (BRD)
Draculan kosto (Fi)
Drakoulas 1972 (Gr)

Renamed for its French and Spanish releases because it was reached theaters there one year later:

Dracula '73 (Fr)
Drácula 73 (Sp)

Source: IMDb
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Poster Art: Zeppelin v Pterodactyls


This is supposed to be a movie poster for a film that was never made. What a pity(?)
I realize that many have already seen this but if I missed it so may you...

Article: The movie that time forgot
More at Internet Archive

Related:
Poster Art: Hammer Film
Stamps: Hammer horror and Carry On

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Poster Art: Hammer Film

"Hammer Film Productions is a film production company in the United Kingdom. Founded in 1934, the company is best known for a series of Gothic "Hammer Horror" films produced from the late 1950s until the 1970s." (more from Wikipedia)

The Hammer Collection De Daniel Frenette, is a French website dedicated to this film company. If you don't master the French lingo why don't you brows through the large collection of posters and cinema cards.

Via Bibi's Box






Another nice Hammer Film site is Dictionary of Hammer Horror. It contains lots of information and nice screen shots like this one:














"Original trailer for "The Vampire Lovers" a 1970 British Hammer Horror film directed by Roy Ward Baker and starring Peter Cushing, Polish actress Ingrid Pitt and Kate O'Mara. It is based on the J. Sheridan Le Fanu novella Carmilla and is part of the so-called Karnstein Trilogy of films. Other films in the trilogy are Lust for a Vampire (1971) and Twins of Evil (1972). The three films were somewhat daring for the time in explicitly depicting lesbian themes." (Uploaded by Desconocida )