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Latest revision as of 20:33, 5 October 2024
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This is a list of films made by Hammer Film Productions.
The list does not include the 13 hour-long television episodes from Hammer House of Horror, broadcast in 1980, nor the 13 hour-long television episodes from Hammer House of Mystery and Suspense, broadcast in 1984.
Feature films
[edit]These are the known, theatrically released, feature-length films produced or co-produced by Hammer Productions. Shorter works and television productions are listed separately. When two titles are shown for a single film, the first title is that as released in the U.K., the second in the U.S. During its most productive period of activity (1947−1979), Hammer released 158 films, 50 of which can be regarded as falling within the horror genre.
Genre | |
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Horror/Science Fiction | |
Psychological Thriller | |
Prehistoric Adventure |
1935–1979
[edit]2008–present
[edit]No. | Year | Title | Notes | Ref(s) |
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167 | 2008 | Beyond the Rave | ||
168 | 2010 | Let Me In | [ba] | |
169 | 2011 | The Resident | ||
170 | 2011 | Wake Wood | ||
171 | 2012 | The Woman in Black | ||
172 | 2014 | The Quiet Ones | ||
173 | 2014 | The Woman in Black: Angel of Death | [bb] | |
174 | 2019 | The Lodge | ||
175 | 2023 | Doctor Jekyll |
Selected shorter works
[edit]- Polly's Two Fathers (1935) featurette
- Musical Merrytones No.1 (1936) short
- Candy's Calendar (1946) featurette
- Cornish Holiday (1946) featurette
- An Englishman's Home (1946) short
- It's a Dog's Life (1946) short
- Peke's Sold a Pop (1946) short
- Perchance to Sail (1946) short
- Skiffy Goes to Sea (1946) short
- Tiny Wings (1946) short
- We Do Believe in Ghosts (1946) featurette
- Birthplace of Fame (1947) short
- Bred to Stay (1947) featurette
- Crime Reporter (1947) featurette
- Life Is Nothing Without Music (1947) short
- Material Evidence (1947) featurette
- Paddy's Milestone (1947) short
- What the Stars Foretell (1947) short
- Emerald Isle (1948) short
- The End of the Bridge (1948) short
- Highland Story (1948) short
- Tale of a City (1948) featurette
- Monkey Manners (1950) short
- Queer Fish (1950) short
- The Village of Bray (1951) short
- Giselle (1951) short
- Call of the Land (1952) short
- Mad for Laughs (1952) short
- River Ships (1952) short
- Between Two Frontiers (1953) short
- Cathedral City (1953) short
- A Day in the Country (1953) short
- Sky Traders (1953) short
- Valley of Peace (1953) short
- The World's Smallest Country (1953) short
- Dennis Compton (1954) short
- Holiday on Skis (1954) short
- The Mirror and Markheim (1954) featurette
- Polo (1954) short
- The Adventures of Dick Barton (1955) 15-part serial edited together from the three previously released 'Dick Barton' feature films
- Part 2 (The Poison Dart)
- Part 3 (The Smugglers' Cove)
- Part 4 (Trapped)
- Part 5 (Plan For Revenge)
- Part 6 (Fight To The Finish)
- Part 7 (Sudden Death)
- Part 8 (Yellow Peril)
- Part 9 (The Fiendish Experiment)
- Part 10 (Fight For Life)
- Part 11 (The World At Stake)
- Part 12 (The Wail Of Fear)
- Part 13 (Foiled Again!)
- Part 14 (Trapped In The Snake House)
- Part 15 (The Tower Of Terror)
- Archery (1955)
- A Body Like Mine (1955)
- Cyril Stapleton & His Showband (1955) featurette
- Dick Turpin - Highwayman (1955) featurette
- The Eric Winstone Band Show (1955) short
- Eric Winstone's Stagecoach (1955) short
- A Man on the Beach (1955) featurette
- The Noble Art (1955) short
- Parade of the Bands (1955) short
- The Right Person (1955) featurette
- Setting the Pace (1955) short
- Barbara's Boyfriend (1956) short
- Belles on Her Toes (1956) short
- Chaos in the Rockery (1956) short
- Copenhagen (1956) short
- Dinner for Mr. Hemmingway (1956) short
- History Repeats Itself (1956) short
- An Idea for Ben (1956) short
- Just for You (1956) short
- The Magic Carpet (1956) short
- Moving In (1956) short
- Parade of the Bands (1956) short
- Pleasure Hunt (1956) short
- The Round Up (1956) short
- Danger List (1957) featurette
- Dangerous Drugs (1957) short
- Day of Grace (1957) featurette
- The Edmundo Ros Half-Hour (1957) featurette
- Italian Holiday (1957) short
- Keeping Fit with Yoga (1957) short
- Man With a Dog (1957) short
- Seven Wonders of the World (1957) short
- Sunshine Holiday (1957) short
- Yoga and the Average Man (1957) short
- Yoga and You (1957) short
- Blue Highwayman (1958) short
- Cathay Pacific (1958) short
- A Clean Sweep (1958) featurette
- The Enchanted Island (1958) short
- The Riviera Express (1958) short
- The Seven Wonders of Ireland (1958) short
- Danger List (1959) short
- Operation Universe (1959) short
- Ticket to Happiness (1959) short
- Ticket to Paradise (1959) short
- Sands of the Desert (1960) short
- Highway Holiday (1961) short
- Land of the Leprechauns (1961) short
- O'Hara's Holiday (1961) short
- Modern Ireland (1961) short
- National Sporting Club (1961) short
- Sportsman's Pledge (1962) short
- Do Me a Favour, Kill Me * (1968)
- Eve * (1968)
- Jane Brown's Body * (1968)
- Matakitas is Coming * (1968)
- Miss Belle * (1968)
- One on an Island * (1968)
- Paper Dolls * (1968)
- Somewhere in a Crowd * (1968)
- The Beckoning Fair One * (1968)
- The Girl of My Dreams * (1968)
- The Indian Spirit Guide * (1968)
- The New People * (1968)
- A Stranger in the Family * (1969)
- Poor Butterfly * (1969)
- The Killing Bottle * (1969)
- The Last Visitor * (1969)
- The Madison Equation * (1969)
- an episode of the TV series Journey to the Unknown
Notes
[edit]- ^ Hammer Film's first film production
- ^ U.S. version is 18 minutes shorter than the original version
- ^ First film in the Dick Barton Trilogy
- ^ Second film to be released in the Dick Barton Trilogy, but the third to be filmed
- ^ Second film to be filmed in the Dick Barton trilogy, but the third to be released
- ^ Sequel to The Adventures of PC 49
- ^ Sequel to Life with the Lyons
- ^ First film in the Quatermass Trilogy
- ^ Originally intended to be the first sequel to The Quatermass Xperiment
- ^ First in Hammer's Frankenstein film series
- ^ Second film in the Quatermass Trilogy
- ^ First in Hammer's Dracula film series
- ^ Second in Hammer's Frankenstein film series
- ^ Sequel to Up the Creek
- ^ Originally titled Carry on Chaps
- ^ First in Hammer's The Mummy film series
- ^ Second in Hammer's Dracula film series
- ^ Remake of the 1932 film
- ^ Second in Hammer's The Mummy film series
- ^ Third in Hammer's Frankenstein film series
- ^ Prequel to The Camp of Blood Island
- ^ Third in Hammer's Dracula film series
- ^ First in Hammer's Cave Girl film series
- ^ Fourth in Hammer's Frankenstein film series
- ^ Third in Hammer's The Mummy film series
- ^ Final film in the Quatermass Trilogy
- ^ Second in Hammer's Cave Girl film series
- ^ Sequel to She
- ^ Fourth in Hammer's Dracula film series
- ^ Fifth in Hammer's Frankenstein film series
- ^ Fifth in Hammer's Dracula film series
- ^ Sixth in Hammer's Dracula film series
- ^ Sixth in Hammer's Frankenstein film series
- ^ First film in the Karnstein Trilogy
- ^ Third in Hammer's Cave Girl film series
- ^ Second film in the Karnstein Trilogy
- ^ Fourth and final film in Hammer's Cave Girl film series
- ^ Fourth and final film in Hammer's The Mummy film series
- ^ Final film in the Karnstein Trilogy
- ^ First in the On the Buses film trilogy
- ^ Seventh in Hammer's Dracula film series
- ^ Second in the On the Buses film trilogy
- ^ Based on the television series
- ^ Final film in the On the Buses film trilogy
- ^ Based on the television series
- ^ Based on the television series
- ^ Based on the television series
- ^ Eighth in Hammer's Dracula film series
- ^ Seventh and final film in Hammer's Frankenstein film series
- ^ Based on the television series
- ^ Ninth and final film in Hammer's Dracula film series
- ^ Final Hammer feature-length production for 28 years
- ^ English-language remake of the 2008 Swedish horror film Let the Right One In
- ^ Sequel to The Woman in Black
References
[edit]- ^ "THE PUBLIC LIFE OF HENRY THE NINTH". studiocanal.co.uk. Retrieved 16 December 2021.
- ^ "The Public Life Of Henry The Ninth". bbfc.co.uk. 10 January 1935. Retrieved 16 November 2021.
- ^ "Mystery of the Mary Celeste (Hammer 1935)". classic-monsters.com. 15 October 2019. Retrieved 16 December 2021.
- ^ "Sporting Love (1936)". bfi.org.uk. Archived from the original on October 9, 2019. Retrieved 16 December 2021.
- ^ "Song of Freedom (1936)". screenonline.org.uk. Retrieved 16 December 2021.
- ^ "THE BANK MESSENGER MYSTERY". tcm.com. Retrieved 16 December 2021.
- ^ "Death In High Heels". bbfc.co.uk. 12 May 1947. Retrieved 16 December 2021.
- ^ "The Dark Road (1948)". bfi.org.uk. Archived from the original on February 22, 2019. Retrieved 16 December 2021.
- ^ "Dick Barton Special Agent (1948)". bfi.org.uk. Archived from the original on May 4, 2019. Retrieved 16 December 2021.
- ^ "River Patrol". reelstreets.com. Retrieved 16 December 2021.
External links
[edit]- Hammer Film Productions at the BFI's Screenonline
- Hammer Horror at the BFI's Screenonline