then the first ‘classic’ Hammer Horror picture, 1957’s The Curse of Frankenstein, went even further. It would be the first of their major films to be shot in colour, with then-shocking ...
Although there are a lot of horror movies on the market, these British films are some of the best in the industry.
Lust for a Vampire', a Hammer horror film from 1971, needed to replace an actor's eyeballs, because he couldn't act with them ...
Well, except for the sequel. In Tetsuo II: Body Hammer, machine worshippers kidnap the son of a salaryman called Tamaguchi.