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Special import. Richard Klemensen The Little Shoppe Of Horros is one of the most fantastic film magazine ever published. It started out as a fanzine in 1972 and has since then been as obsessive and definitive in every way for decades. The magazine has particular been focusing on Hammer Horrors, from floor plans of Hammer sets to interviews with survivors of the Studio That Dripped Blood. Its definitely a journal of classic British Horror Film.
This issue has 102 pages written in English. In 1958, Kenneth Hyman (the son of Hammer Film’s silent partner – Eliot Hyman) came from New York to England with a project in hand – a new color version of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s The Hound of the Baskervilles. After that, Hyman (also heading the overseas operation of his father’s 7Arts Production) would provide Hammer with two action packed true life films – The Stranglers of Bombay (1959) and The Terror of the Tongs (1960). Here we have an examination of these three films, making ofs and behinds the scenes. We also have a tribute to Hammer’s great Director of Photography by Emmy Award winning cinematographer Jack Asher, Michael Medwin: Hammer’s First Star, Dracula 2020, The Hammer Diaries of Christopher Wicking – 1975 – Part 2, Vampirella Live and all the reulgar features like letters, reviews and news.