O what I owe to the file, hammer, and furnace! Why should I be surprised at the plough that makes such deep furrows in my soul? Whatever direction the wind blows, it will blow us to the Lord. Lord cut, carve, wound Lord do anything to perfect Your image in us and make us fit for glory! We need winnowing before we enter the kingdom of God. They cut away the pieces of our corruption. You cannot sneak quietly into heaven without a cross. Faith grows more with the sharp winter storm in its face. A pool of standing water will turn stagnant. The greatest temptation out of hell is to live without trials. You cannot be above your Master who received many an innocent stroke. God has called you to Christ's side, and if the wind is now in His face, you cannot expect to rest on the sheltered side of the hill. Do not be afraid at suffering for Christ, for He has a sweet peace for a sufferer. The softest pillow will be placed under your head though you must set your bare feet among thorns. Awe-inspiring, too, was the box-office success of this third Hammer reinvigoration - after The Curse of Frankenstein and Horror of Dracula - of a classic screen monster.“If your Lord calls you to suffering, do not be dismayed, for He will provide a deeper portion of Christ in your suffering. "Lee looks tremendous, smashing his way through doorways and erupting from green, dreamlike quagmires in really awe-inspiring, fashion" (David Pirie, Time Out Film Guide). The Mummy 1959: In Hammer Studios' vivid 1959 Technicolor reincarnation of The Mummy, screen horror icon Christopher Lee wraps on the moldy gauze bandages and emerges as the tormented Kharis, an avenger stalking the hills and bogs of Victorian England to track down archaeologist John Banning (Peter Cushing) and other desecrators of his beloved Princess Ananka's Egyptian tomb. Frankenstein pioneers research in brain transplants - but the procedure is imperfect. Other cast members of note include film-debuting Simon Ward (Young Winston) and Freddie Jones (The Elephant Man) as the scientist's pitiable new creation. This creepy scene is a highlight of Frankenstein Must Be Destroyed, horror great Peter Cushing's fifth Hammer Studios Frankenstein saga. Frankenstein's panicked accomplice tries to reconceal the body.but corpses can be so unwieldy. Suddenly, a water main bursts, forcing the dead man's arm to the surface. Thus, another victim lies in a makeshift grave. but his movies are livelier than ever.įrankenstein Must Be Destroyed: Baron Frankenstein's experiment went wrong, dead wrong. He's Count Dracula, a being neither dead nor alive. And Christopher Lee dons his red-lined cape again to become Evil Incarnate. The solid cast and rich production design raise goosebumps to real-life fear and otherworldly dread. Taste the Blood of Dracula, the fourth film in Hammer Studios' cycle of hemogobbling Victorian -Era horror, is a showcase of why Hammer became the name in Gothic terror. There's still an adventure they can be duped into trying, one that will transform a certain Count from moldering dust into blood-lusting flesh. Yet revelry alone can't satisfy these community leaders out on a lark. Taste The Blood of Dracula: It's the boys' night out, time for bawdy fun. He and Lee see to it that just as the undead rises in terrifying fashion so will your goosebumps. HAMMER HORROR FLESH WATER MOVIEIn his third incarnation as Bram Stoker's infamous vampire, horror great and 55-year movie veteran Christopher Lee goes fang to cross with the forces of good in this atmospheric Hammer Studios film directed with stylish menace by two-time Academy Award-winning cinematographer Freddie Francis. Because Dracula Has Risen from the Grave. And each night brings the threat of death. Young beauties fall victim to a mysterious seducer. A priest forsakes his vows in the service of evil. Dracula Has Risen From the Grave: A village trembles in fear.
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