The greatness, fall and renaissance of Hammer, the flagship company of British popular cinema, mainly from 1955 to 1968. Tortured women and sadistic monsters populated oppressive scenarios in provocative productions that shocked censorship and disgusted critics but fascinated the public. Movies in which horror was shown in offensive colors: dreadful stories, told without prejudices, that offered fear, blood, sex and stunning performances.
Jérôme Korkikian
Director, Writer

Marcus Hearn
Self - Hammer Historian

Mick Garris
Self - Filmmaker

Dario Argento
Self - Filmmaker

Horst Janson
Self - Actor

Caroline Munro
Self - Actress / Various Roles

Joann Sfar
Self - Comic Author

John Carpenter
Self - Filmmaker

Simon Oakes
Self - Hammer CEO

Jonathan Rigby
Self - Film Historian / Actor
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