1963 saw two different approaches to scaring movie audiences. There was The Haunting - filmed by Academy Award© winning director Robert Wise, and starring Julie Harris, Richard Johnson, Claire Bloom and Russ Tamblyn. Considered by many the most frightening ghost story ever made. 'An evil old house, the kind some people call haunted, is like an undiscovered country waiting to be explored. Hill House has stood for 90 years and might stand for 90 more. Silence lay steadily against the wood and stone of Hill House, and whatever walked there, walked alone.' - 'It ought to be burned down ... and the ground sowed with salt...'
The Evil of Frankenstein was Hammer's third in the series featuring Peter Cushing as Baron Frankenstein. Freddie Francis replaced Terence Fisher as director (Fisher was preparing to film The Gorgon right after 'Evil' wrapped, at Hammer's Bray Studios) Being released by Universal, it also featured a traditional Universal creature design ... not always a fan favorite ... but the Kiwi Kingston look as the 'monster' is a seminal one for Hammer.
Featuring!
* 'The Road to Hill House'
Robert Wise's The Haunting by Anthony Mckay
* 'Why Can't They Leave Me Alone!?'
The Evil of Frankenstein by Constantine Nasr
* 'Sandor Eles'
by Barry Forshaw
* Katy Wild (deaf girl)
Interview by James McCabe
* Caron Gardner (Burgomaster's wife)
Interview by Use Sommerlad
* Roy Ashton's Creature
by Dave Elsey
Plus - "Fools Rush In..." Editorial * Letters to LSoH *
Ralph's One-and-Only Travelling Reviews Company *
Hammer News
* 100 Pages
** Lots of Original Artwork and Rare Photos
Covers
Front Cover by Ron Lizorty
Back Cover by Paul Watts
Inside Front Cover by Chantal Handley
Inside Back Cover by Alistair Hughes
The Best Classic British Horror Film Coverage Since 1972
Technical Details
Size: 275mm x 205mm
Binding: Magazine
Extent: 100 pages
Publication Date: November 2023
Market: Horror
Weight: 405g
Cover Price: $14.95