Hammer filmography
This is a list of films made by Hammer Film Productions.
The list does not include the 13 television episodes from Hammer House of Horror, broadcast in 1980, nor the 13 television episodes from Hammer House of Mystery and Suspense, broadcast in 1984.
Feature films
These are the known, theatrically released, feature-length films produced or co-produced by Hammer Productions. Shorter works and television productions are listed separately. When two titles are shown for a single film, the first title is that as released in the U.K., the second in the U.S. During its most productive period of activity (1947−1979), Hammer released 158 films, 50 of which can be regarded as falling within the horror genre.
Genre | |
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Horror/Science fiction | |
Psychological thriller | |
Prehistoric |
1935–1979
2008–present
No. | Year | Title | Notes | Ref(s) |
---|---|---|---|---|
167 | 2008 | Beyond the Rave | ||
168 | 2010 | Let Me In | [ba] | |
169 | 2011 | The Resident | ||
170 | Wake Wood | |||
171 | 2012 | The Woman in Black | ||
172 | 2014 | The Quiet Ones | ||
173 | The Woman in Black: Angel of Death | [bb] | ||
174 | 2019 | The Lodge | ||
175 | 2023 | Doctor Jekyll | ||
176 | 2025 | Ithaqua[15] |
Selected shorter works
- Polly's Two Fathers (1935) featurette
- Musical Merrytones No.1 (1936) short
- Candy's Calendar (1946) featurette
- Cornish Holiday (1946) featurette
- An Englishman's Home (1946) short
- It's a Dog's Life (1946) short
- Peke's Sold a Pop (1946) short
- Perchance to Sail (1946) short
- Skiffy Goes to Sea (1946) short
- Tiny Wings (1946) short
- We Do Believe in Ghosts (1946) featurette
- Birthplace of Fame (1947) short
- Bred to Stay (1947) featurette
- Crime Reporter (1947) featurette
- Life Is Nothing Without Music (1947) short
- Material Evidence (1947) featurette
- Paddy's Milestone (1947) short
- What the Stars Foretell (1947) short
- Emerald Isle (1948) short
- The End of the Bridge (1948) short
- Highland Story (1948) short
- Tale of a City (1948) featurette
- Monkey Manners (1950) short
- Queer Fish (1950) short
- The Village of Bray (1951) short
- Giselle (1951) short
- Call of the Land (1952) short
- Mad for Laughs (1952) short
- River Ships (1952) short
- Between Two Frontiers (1953) short
- Cathedral City (1953) short
- A Day in the Country (1953) short
- Sky Traders (1953) short
- Valley of Peace (1953) short
- The World's Smallest Country (1953) short
- Dennis Compton (1954) short
- Holiday on Skis (1954) short
- The Mirror and Markheim (1954) featurette
- Polo (1954) short
- The Adventures of Dick Barton (1955) 15-part serial edited together from the three previously released 'Dick Barton' feature films
- Part 2 (The Poison Dart)
- Part 3 (The Smugglers' Cove)
- Part 4 (Trapped)
- Part 5 (Plan For Revenge)
- Part 6 (Fight To The Finish)
- Part 7 (Sudden Death)
- Part 8 (Yellow Peril)
- Part 9 (The Fiendish Experiment)
- Part 10 (Fight For Life)
- Part 11 (The World At Stake)
- Part 12 (The Wail Of Fear)
- Part 13 (Foiled Again!)
- Part 14 (Trapped In The Snake House)
- Part 15 (The Tower Of Terror)
- Archery (1955)
- A Body Like Mine (1955)
- Cyril Stapleton & His Showband (1955) featurette
- Dick Turpin - Highwayman (1955) featurette
- The Eric Winstone Band Show (1955) short
- Eric Winstone's Stagecoach (1955) short
- A Man on the Beach (1955) featurette
- The Noble Art (1955) short
- Parade of the Bands (1955) short
- The Right Person (1955) featurette
- Setting the Pace (1955) short
- Barbara's Boyfriend (1956) short
- Belles on Her Toes (1956) short
- Chaos in the Rockery (1956) short
- Copenhagen (1956) short
- Dinner for Mr. Hemmingway (1956) short
- History Repeats Itself (1956) short
- An Idea for Ben (1956) short
- Just for You (1956) short
- The Magic Carpet (1956) short
- Moving In (1956) short
- Parade of the Bands (1956) short
- Pleasure Hunt (1956) short
- The Round Up (1956) short
- Danger List (1957) featurette
- Dangerous Drugs (1957) short
- Day of Grace (1957) featurette
- The Edmundo Ros Half-Hour (1957) featurette
- Italian Holiday (1957) short
- Keeping Fit with Yoga (1957) short
- Man With a Dog (1957) short
- Seven Wonders of the World (1957) short
- Sunshine Holiday (1957) short
- Yoga and the Average Man (1957) short
- Yoga and You (1957) short
- Blue Highwayman (1958) short
- Cathay Pacific (1958) short
- A Clean Sweep (1958) featurette
- The Enchanted Island (1958) short
- The Riviera Express (1958) short
- The Seven Wonders of Ireland (1958) short
- Danger List (1959) short
- Operation Universe (1959) short
- Ticket to Happiness (1959) short
- Ticket to Paradise (1959) short
- Sands of the Desert (1960) short
- Highway Holiday (1961) short
- Land of the Leprechauns (1961) short
- O'Hara's Holiday (1961) short
- Modern Ireland (1961) short
- National Sporting Club (1961) short
- Sportsman's Pledge (1962) short
- Do Me a Favour, Kill Me * (1968)
- Eve * (1968)
- Jane Brown's Body * (1968)
- Matakitas is Coming * (1968)
- Miss Belle * (1968)
- One on an Island * (1968)
- Paper Dolls * (1968)
- Somewhere in a Crowd * (1968)
- The Beckoning Fair One * (1968)
- The Girl of My Dreams * (1968)
- The Indian Spirit Guide * (1968)
- The New People * (1968)
- A Stranger in the Family * (1969)
- Poor Butterfly * (1969)
- The Killing Bottle * (1969)
- The Last Visitor * (1969)
- The Madison Equation * (1969)
- an episode of the TV series Journey to the Unknown
Notes
- ^ Hammer Film's first film production
- ^ U.S. version is 18 minutes shorter than the original version
- ^ First film in the Dick Barton Trilogy
- ^ Second film to be released in the Dick Barton Trilogy, but the third to be filmed
- ^ Second film to be filmed in the Dick Barton trilogy, but the third to be released
- ^ Sequel to The Adventures of PC 49
- ^ Sequel to Life with the Lyons
- ^ First film in the Quatermass Trilogy
- ^ Originally intended to be the first sequel to The Quatermass Xperiment
- ^ First in Hammer's Frankenstein film series
- ^ Second film in the Quatermass Trilogy
- ^ First in Hammer's Dracula film series
- ^ Second in Hammer's Frankenstein film series
- ^ Sequel to Up the Creek
- ^ First in Hammer's The Mummy film series
- ^ Originally titled Carry on Chaps
- ^ Second in Hammer's Dracula film series
- ^ Remake of the 1932 film
- ^ Second in Hammer's The Mummy film series
- ^ Third in Hammer's Frankenstein film series
- ^ Prequel to The Camp of Blood Island
- ^ Third in Hammer's Dracula film series
- ^ First in Hammer's Cave Girl film series
- ^ Fourth in Hammer's Frankenstein film series
- ^ Third in Hammer's The Mummy film series
- ^ Final film in the Quatermass Trilogy
- ^ Second in Hammer's Cave Girl film series
- ^ Sequel to She
- ^ Fourth in Hammer's Dracula film series
- ^ Fifth in Hammer's Frankenstein film series
- ^ Fifth in Hammer's Dracula film series
- ^ Sixth in Hammer's Dracula film series
- ^ Sixth in Hammer's Frankenstein film series
- ^ First film in the Karnstein Trilogy
- ^ Third in Hammer's Cave Girl film series
- ^ Second film in the Karnstein Trilogy
- ^ Fourth and final film in Hammer's Cave Girl film series
- ^ Fourth and final film in Hammer's The Mummy film series
- ^ Final film in the Karnstein Trilogy
- ^ First in the On the Buses film trilogy
- ^ Seventh in Hammer's Dracula film series
- ^ Second in the On the Buses film trilogy
- ^ Based on the television series
- ^ Final film in the On the Buses film trilogy
- ^ Based on the television series
- ^ Based on the television series
- ^ Based on the television series
- ^ Eighth in Hammer's Dracula film series
- ^ Seventh and final film in Hammer's Frankenstein film series
- ^ Based on the television series
- ^ Ninth and final film in Hammer's Dracula film series
- ^ Final Hammer feature-length production for 28 years
- ^ English-language remake of the 2008 Swedish horror film Let the Right One In
- ^ Sequel to The Woman in Black
References
- ^ "THE PUBLIC LIFE OF HENRY THE NINTH". studiocanal.co.uk. Retrieved 16 December 2021.
- ^ "The Public Life Of Henry The Ninth". bbfc.co.uk. 10 January 1935. Archived from the original on December 16, 2021. Retrieved 16 November 2021.
- ^ "Mystery of the Mary Celeste (Hammer 1935)". classic-monsters.com. 15 October 2019. Retrieved 16 December 2021.
- ^ "Song of Freedom (1936)". screenonline.org.uk. Retrieved 16 December 2021.
- ^ "Sporting Love (1936)". bfi.org.uk. Archived from the original on October 9, 2019. Retrieved 16 December 2021.
- ^ "THE BANK MESSENGER MYSTERY". Turner Classic Movies. Retrieved 16 December 2021.
- ^ "Death In High Heels". bbfc.co.uk. 12 May 1947. Archived from the original on December 16, 2021. Retrieved 16 December 2021.
- ^ "River Patrol". reelstreets.com. Retrieved 16 December 2021.
- ^ Johnson, Tom (1996). Hammer Films: An Exhaustive Filmography. North Carolina: McFarland. p. 28. ISBN 0-7864-0034-X.
- ^ "Dick Barton Special Agent (1948)". bfi.org.uk. Archived from the original on May 4, 2019. Retrieved 16 December 2021.
- ^ "The Dark Road (1948)". bfi.org.uk. Archived from the original on February 22, 2019. Retrieved 16 December 2021.
- ^ Johnson, Tom (1996). Hammer Films: An Exhaustive Filmography. North Carolina: McFarland. p. 34. ISBN 0-7864-0034-X.
- ^ Johnson, Tom (1996). Hammer Films: An Exhaustive Filmography. North Carolina: McFarland. p. 38. ISBN 0-7864-0034-X.
- ^ Johnson, Tom (1996). Hammer Films: An Exhaustive Filmography. North Carolina: McFarland. p. 41. ISBN 0-7864-0034-X.
- ^ https://www.imdb.com/title/tt3910820/
External links
- Hammer Film Productions at the BFI's Screenonline
- Hammer Horror at the BFI's Screenonline