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Little Shoppe of Horrors #32
By 1973, Hammer had been sold by Sir James Carreras to his son, Michael Carreras, at a period when the British film industry was collapsing. Leaving Michael to search for new ideas and financing sources for Hammer films. This led him to the Shaw Brothers, the far East’s major producer of movies. And out of that came THE LEGEND OF THE 7 GOLDEN VAMPIRES, which wildly integrated Western ideals of vampires with Eastern legends. Peter Cushing was back as Van Helsing for the last time, while Hong Kong super star, David Chiang, led the brothers and sister on a battle to save their village from the Golden Vampires.
Little Shoppe of Horrors #32 takes you behind the scenes in that East did not always meet West as the two companies clashed on how the film should be made. But in the final analysis, it came out fun and very colorful.
Featuring –
“Black Belts Vs Black Magic”
The Making of Hammer-Shaw Bros THE LEGEND OF THE 7 GOLDEN VAMPIRES by Bruce G. Hallenbeck.
Interviews with
Robin Stewart (Leyland Van Helsing)
Roy Ward Baker (Director)
Renee Glynne (Continuity Woman)
John Forbes Robertson (Count Dracula)
Also in the issue
A Tribute to the late Hammer Producer, Anthony Hinds
“A Little Shoppe of Horrors Tribute – Anthony Hinds The Man Who Made Monsters…in his own words” by Denis Meikle
“Hello, Old Love! The Stage Work of Anthony Hinds…after Hammer” by Paul Scott
“The First/Original Hammer House of Theatre” by Robert JE Simpson
PLUS: Interview with Raymond Huntley (Hammer’s THE MUMMY and one of the first stage Draculas) Conducted by David Williams.
Front Cover by Mark Maddox
Back Cover by Bruce Timm
Inside Covers by Lee Copeland and Bob Lizarraga.
Lots of original artwork and rare photos!
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Little Shoppe of Horrors #32
By 1973, Hammer had been sold by Sir James Carreras to his son, Michael Carreras, at a period when the British film industry was collapsing. Leaving Michael to search for new ideas and financing sources for Hammer films. This led him to the Shaw Brothers, the far East’s major producer of movies. And out of that came THE LEGEND OF THE 7 GOLDEN VAMPIRES, which wildly integrated Western ideals of vampires with Eastern legends. Peter Cushing was back as Van Helsing for the last time, while Hong Kong super star, David Chiang, led the brothers and sister on a battle to save their village from the Golden Vampires.
Little Shoppe of Horrors #32 takes you behind the scenes in that East did not always meet West as the two companies clashed on how the film should be made. But in the final analysis, it came out fun and very colorful.
Featuring –
“Black Belts Vs Black Magic”
The Making of Hammer-Shaw Bros THE LEGEND OF THE 7 GOLDEN VAMPIRES by Bruce G. Hallenbeck.
Interviews with
Robin Stewart (Leyland Van Helsing)
Roy Ward Baker (Director)
Renee Glynne (Continuity Woman)
John Forbes Robertson (Count Dracula)
Also in the issue
A Tribute to the late Hammer Producer, Anthony Hinds
“A Little Shoppe of Horrors Tribute – Anthony Hinds The Man Who Made Monsters…in his own words” by Denis Meikle
“Hello, Old Love! The Stage Work of Anthony Hinds…after Hammer” by Paul Scott
“The First/Original Hammer House of Theatre” by Robert JE Simpson
PLUS: Interview with Raymond Huntley (Hammer’s THE MUMMY and one of the first stage Draculas) Conducted by David Williams.
Front Cover by Mark Maddox
Back Cover by Bruce Timm
Inside Covers by Lee Copeland and Bob Lizarraga.
Lots of original artwork and rare photos!