Hammer Productions/70s British horror

I had just started watching some of this stuff, it is comfy as fuck. What are the best titles I should know? Extra points if Peter Cushing or Christopher Lee are involved.

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all of the Dracula movies, which run the gamut from truly great to insanely stupid
the Karstein trilogy (Vampire Lovers, Twins of Evil, Lust for a Vampire)
Blood from the Mummy's Tomb
the Frankenstein series is worth watching but I'd hesitate to call them good, and most of the one offs bored me

British Lions, not Hammer. But it may as well have been.

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haha no i haven't seen any but do you hafew anymore vampires
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the Amicus horror anthology movies are max comfy. torture garden, the house that dripped blood, asylum, vault of horror and from beyond the grave. some of them feature peter cushing. theyre usually four or five seperate stories but loosely linked by an overarching plot. well worth having at look at if you've been enjoying hammer stuff.

Really liked The Legend of the Seven Golden Vampires a Hammer Films/Shaw Brothers co-production.
Part kung fu movie, part Hammer Horror,
Nothing more comfy than a bunch of Chinamen fighting draculas.
Only downside, Christopher Lee doesn’t play Dracula. (only Hammer film where Dracula is played by an actor other than him)
Cushing is still Van Helsing though

I've seen only Mummy movies... and they sucked. Even black and white 30s ones were better.
Curse, Blood or Shroud or whatever... who came with these random names?

Oh, 1 had chick mummy with big boobs but that's all I remember.

Is Dracula series worth going for it?

Dracula (1958)
Twins of Evil (1971)
The Curse of Frankenstein (1959)
Captain Kronos - Vampire Hunter (1974)
The Curse of the Werewolf (1961)
The Mummy (1959)
The Gorgon (1964)
The Hound of the Baskervilles (1959)
Dr. Jekyll and Sister Hyde (1971)
The Reptile (1966)

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"The Vampire Lovers" is the best of them all.
"Taste the Blood of Dracula" is underrated.

You've probably seen it but Brides of Dracula with Cushings van helsing is kino

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The Abominable Snowman was kino.

The 7 Golden Vampires is very comfy youtube.com/watch?v=BYRE_cqeEuM

Based British, those were more civilized times.

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sauce?

>sucking the actual flame into his cigar
>from a wax candle

That would taste like smoking wax or paraffin.

Madeline Smith looking quite small there.

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Kind of unrelated but what does everyone think of Herzog's Nosferatu?

spoilers dude come on....

god I hate feet.

Why aren't stylistic 'low brow' movies still made to day? There's still horror flicks with tits in them, but they completely lack the style of those older exploitation movies.

The Christmas horror films are pretty great, The Signalman, Tractate Midoth etc.

those were made by the BBC, not Hammer

Dracula AD 1972 is extremely underrated, in fact I will venture to say that Dracula's resurrection scene is the only time in any Hammer Dracula where I felt genuinely uneasy and maybe even a little spooked.

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