Terence Fisher films include Curse of Frankenstein, Dracula, The Mummy and The Devil Rides Out.
Tag: Terence Fisher Films
The Man Who Could Cheat Death 1959 REVIEW
The Man Who Could Cheat Death 1959 remains a routine Hammer Horror despite its legendary director and stars, says TERRY SHERWOOD
Frankenstein and the Monster from Hell 1974 REVIEW
RICHARD PHILLIP-JONES reviews Frankenstein and the Monster from Hell 1974, Terence Fisher and Peter Cushing's final Frankenstein film
The Two Faces of Dr Jekyll 1960 REVIEW
The Two Faces of Dr Jekyll 1960 continues to be a strong, intriguing film to watch, says ANDREW GARVEY
Frankenstein Must Be Destroyed 1969 REVIEW
Frankenstein Must Be Destroyed 1969 is a raw and refreshing horror film from Hammer, says ADAM SCOVELL
The Revenge of Frankenstein 1958 REVIEW
The Revenge of Frankenstein 1958, the first sequel in Hammer's legendary Frankenstein series, is reviewed by ADAM SCOVELL
The Stranglers of Bombay 1959 MINI-REVIEW
More historical adventure than horror, Stranglers of Bombay 1959 is more than gripping (and not just around your neck!)
Curse of the Werewolf 1961 REVIEW
ANDREW GARVEY reviews Hammer's only ever werewolf film, Curse of the Werewolf (1961)
Dracula Prince of Darkness 1966 REVIEW
Best of Hammer Dracula sequels - Christopher Lee creates menace in Dracula Prince of Darkness 1966 without speaking a single word!
The Devil Rides Out 1968 REVIEW
The Devil Rides Out 1968 is an enjoyable but overrated Hammer horror, says ADAM SCOVELL
Brides of Dracula 1960 REVIEW
ADAM SCOVELL reviews Terence Fisher's Hammer Horror - The Brides of Dracula (1960) with Peter Cushing
The Curse of Frankenstein 1957 REVIEW
Unlike Colin Clive’s sappy scientist in Frankenstein (1931), Peter Cushing revels in lust, cruelty and murder in The Curse of Frankenstein 1957
Dracula 1958 REVIEW
The memories of watching Dracula 1958 aka Horror of Dracula 1958 are still with me, says DAVID SAUNDERSON