Here is a rich assortment of the studio's output from its final years (1965-76) as a force in the British film industry. It is also a fascinating journey through trends in the popular lowbrow cinema of the period. From the gung-ho Saturday matinee adventures of the mid-sixties (She, Vengeance of She, Rasputin the Mad Monk), through genuinely unnerving offbeat horror oddities such as Plague of the Zombies and The Reptile, to the more adult-oriented psychodramas of the seventies (Demons of the Mind, To the Devil a Daughter), there is something here for every Hammer aficionado. And for those who like their monsters served more traditionally, Dracula (Christopher Lee) and Frankenstein (Peter Cushing) make enough appearances to satisfy even the most bloodthirsty appetite.
21 classics from Hammer studios, which alongside Ealing remains one of the most successful British studios of all time. Includes Blood From The Mummies Tomb, Demons Of The Mind, The Devil Rides Out, Dracula, Prince Of Darkness, Fear In The Night, Frankenstein Created Women, The Horror Of Frankenstein, The Nanny, One Million Years BC, The Plague of The Zombies, Quatermass And The Pit, Rasputin, The Mad Monk, The Reptile, The Scars Of Dracula, She, Slave Girls, Straight On Till Morning, To The Devil A Daughter, The Vengeance Of She, The Witches.