Enrique
Carreras, a Spaniard, bought his first cinema in London's Hammersmith
in 1913. By 1934 he had expanded it into a chain and was looking
for a way to gain further involvement in the industry. William Hinds
was the owner of a group of jewellery shops and also appeared in
amateur variety shows under the stage name of Will Hammer. He had
formed Hammer Productions in November 1934 and the two businessmen
went into partnership
They formed a separate film distribution company
called Exclusive Films Ltd in 1935 although the two companies were
considerably intertwined in the industry. Enrique's son James joined
the company at about this time and was followed by grandson Michael
about eight years later. William Hinds' son Anthony was also destined
to be a major figure in the success of the company. Hammer Productions
made four films in the next three years,
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'The
Public Life Of Henry the Ninth' ( 1935 )
'The Mystery of The Marie Celeste'
( 1936 )
'The Song of Freedom' (
1936 )
'Sporting Love' ( 1937
)
after which
little was heard and by 1939 it was no longer considered
to be an active British film production company.
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Exclusive continued to distribute films and,
because of the tie-in between the two companies, many films around
this era are incorrectly believed to be Hammer films. With a growing
demand for British-produced supporting movies after the war, Hammer
was re-formed in 1947 as a production subsidiary of Exclusive,
finally being registered as a separate company, Hammer Film Productions
Limited, in February 1949. The directors were William Hinds, Enrique
Carreras, James Carreras and Anthony Hinds.
The
first production from the regenerated company was 'River Patrol'
in 1948 which was followed by a succession of well-received 'Dick
Barton - Special Agent' films. By starting co-producing with the
American company
Robert Lippert Productions
in 1951 they gained a valuable toe-hold in the lucrative U.S. market
and began making films which starred American artists. Their first
colour film was 'Men of Sherwood Forest' in 1954.
Lippert
was swallowed up by 20th Century Fox in 1955, the same year seeing
Hammer's first really successful production which was 'The Quatermass
Xperiment' , re-titled 'The Creeping Unknown' for the U.S. market,
and the decision was made to build on the success of this genre
of film by remaking the old 'Dracula' and 'Frankenstein' movies.
'The Curse of Frankenstein' was the first, in 1956, followed the
year after by 'Dracula', both of which were to spawn a whole series
of money-making sequels and give the company the reputation which
it holds today as the premiere horror-film producers.
The
move towards American distributors meant the gradual winding-down
of Exclusive which was eventually liquidated in 1968. Michael Carreras
left to form his own company in 1961 called Capricorn Films but
continued to produce films for Hammer, which now included thrillers,
comedies, historical ( and pre-historical! ) films and a succession
of highly successful television series and movie spin-offs, on a
'freelance' basis.
During
the Sixties Hammer started to work with major American distributors
like 20th Century Fox, Columbia Pictures and Warner Brothers and,
by the end of the decade, were fast approaching their period of
maximum production. The company received the Queen's Award for Industry
in 1968 after having brought £4.5 million in U.S. dollars into
the U.K. in the preceding three years. Michael Carreras rejoined
the now booming company in 1971.
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The
Sixties Films of Hammer
( n.b. Hammerfilms.com
lists additional productions in its official 'A-Z' )
1960
The
Stranglers Of Bombay
Hell Is A City
The Curse Of The Werewolf
The Brides Of Dracula
Never Take Sweets From A Stranger
The Two Faces Of Dr Jekyll ( USA: House Of Fright )
Sword Of Sherwood Forest
1961
Visa To Canton
( USA: Passport To China )
The Full Treatment ( USA: Stop Me Before I Kill )
A Weekend With Lulu
Taste Of Fear ( USA: Scream Of Fear )
Watch It Sailor!
The Terror Of The Tongs
1962
The Phantom
Of The Opera
Captain Clegg ( USA: Night Creatures )
The Pirates Of Blood River
1963
Maniac
The Damned ( USA: These Are The Damned )
The Scarlet Blade ( USA: The Crimson Blade )
Cash On Demand
Paranoiac
1964
Kiss Of The
Vampire
The Evil Of Frankenstein
Nightmare
The Devil-Ship Pirates
The Gorgon
The Curse Of The Mummy's Tomb
1965
Fanatic ( USA:
Die! Die! My Darling! )
She
The Secret Of Blood Island
Hysteria
The Brigand Of Kandahar
The Nanny
1966
Dracula - Prince
Of Darkness
The Plague Of The Zombies
Rasputin - The Mad Monk
The Reptile
The Old Dark House
The Witches ( USA: The Devil's Own )
One Million Years B.C.
1967
The Viking Queen
Frankenstein Created Woman
The Mummy's Shroud
Quatermass And The Pit ( USA: Five Million Years To Earth
)
A Challenge For Robin Hood
1968
The Anniversary
The Vengeance Of She
The Devil Rides Out ( USA: The Devil's Bride )
Slave Girls ( USA: Prehistoric Women )
Dracula Has Risen From The Grave
The Lost Continent
1969
Frankenstein
Must Be Destroyed
Moon Zero Two
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