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Various - The Best Of Hammer Horror flac album
  • Performer Various
  • Title The Best Of Hammer Horror
  • Date of release 2001
  • Style Soundtrack, Score
  • Other formats AAC RA FLAC MP2 WMA MP1 AC3
  • Genre Stage & Screen
  • Size MP3 1852 mb
  • Size FLAC 1427 mb
  • Rating: 4.3
  • Votes: 441

Best of Hammer Horror is a fun, spooky compilation that showcases some underrated movie themes that work in both a campy and a scary way. Films such as Vampire Lovers, The Mummy, and Twins of Evil are represented with some wonderful snippets that point out the excellent dramatic timing of some of the music, as well as the kitschy, dated fun that some of these songs represent

Best of Hammer Horror is a fun, spooky compilation that showcases some underrated movie themes that work in both a campy and a scary way. Films such as Vampire Lovers, The Mummy, and Twins of Evil are represented with some wonderful snippets that point out the excellent dramatic timing of some of the music, as well as the kitschy, dated fun that some of these songs represent. The only true disappointment is that their Horror of Dracula and Curse of Frankenstein themes are not represented at all, instead looked over for lesser themes like Frankenstein and the Monster From Hell.

Best of Hammer Horror. Audio CD, Soundtrack, Import, March 9, 2004. Unlike many horror-film soundtracks, the compositions in this collection can stand apart from the films they were written for. Every song is excellent at conveying a dissonant and dark theme. 2 people found this helpful.

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This list attempts to rundown the best Hammer Horror titles. All films are produced by Hammer Film Productions 1935 - Present and listed Horror or Thriller. Possible Spoiler Warning. Which of these high rated Hammer Horror classics is your favourite? Discuss this List here. The film is the fifth in a series of Hammer films centering on Dr. Frankenstein (Peter Cushing). Cushing deplored the inclusion of a controversial rape scene was added at the last minute, after shooting was nearly complete, because Hammer studio head Sir James Carreras thought the film "lacked sex". PLOT - Baron Frankenstein is once again working with illegal medical experiments. Together with a young doctor, Karl and his fiancée Anna, they kidnap the mentally sick Dr. Brandt, to perform the first brain transplantation ever.