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LITTLE SHOPPE OF HORRORS
Page last updated: 20 days ago
(4 May 2013)
Subject: Retro,  Classic Monsters,  Horror,  
Special thanks for this page goes to:
Scott Matheson
Retro, Classic Monsters, Horror, Fanzine from United States


- First issue in 1972
- 28 issues are listed in the moviemags.com database.
- Everything on the wide, wonderful world of Hammer films and British horror classics.'
- Looks more like a book than a simple film magazine. Every issue is packed with information.
- A work of great love from Richard Klemensen
- Irregularly. 132 b&w A4 pages.
- Website: www.littleshoppeofhorrors.com

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Issue #14
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1999
he Making of THE BRIDES OF DRACULA: The long-awaited production story (50 pages long) on Hammer's greatest horror film - 1960's THE BRIDES OF DRACULA! All the inside dope, with exclusive interviews and quotes from those who were there at Bray Studios in January 1960 when this fantastic vampire tale was filmed by Terence Fisher.
EXCLUSIVE interviews with: Peter Cushing, Anthony Hinds, Andree Melly.
Never-before-published quotes by Terence Fisher and other behind -the-scenes personnel.
Margaret Robinson on Bernard Robinson and his sets for THE BRIDES OF DRACULA (with original set design photos)
Part two in our series of 'Ladies of Hammer' interviews: Yutte Stensgaard (LUST FOR A VAMPIRE), Madeleine & Mary Collinson (TWINS OF EVIL), Janette Scott (THE OLD DARK HOUSE and PARONOIAC), Janina Faye (HORROR OF DRACULA)
'Hammer's Old Guard' - Interviews with Renee Glynne (continuity woman) and CoCo Epps (Bray Studios/Hammer driver)
Tributes to Len Harris (camera operator) and Roy Ashton (make-up genius)
Plus... ALL the latest Hammer news - video and laser releases - books and cards... everything on the wide, wonderful world of Hammer films.

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