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LONGER BEING PUBLISHED BY TOMAHAWK
Wayne Kinsey has decided to self publish his Hammer
Locations Guide - we wish him well in this venture.
Hammer Films – On Location
by Wayne Kinsey and Gordon Thomson
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Wayne Kinsey (Hammer Films - the Bray and Elstree Years;
Hammer Films - a Life in Pictures and Hammer Films - the Unsung
Heroes) and Gordon Thomson (sound recordist and runner at Bray
Studios on Sunday, Bloody Sunday (1970)) take the lid off the
oft' debated topic of Hammer locations. Going into far more depth than
ever ventured before, long lost Hammer locations have been found using
a team of Hammer co-workers, geologists, geographers, train enthusiasts
and local historians. Film by film we explore Hammer's locations, comparing
screen grabs with the same angles how the locations look today. Some
have hardly changed, whilst other sites have now been completely redeveloped.
A few surprises are in store including the unearthing of the long searched
for coach road at the beginning of Hammer's timeless classic, Dracula
(1957) - which is not where you'd think! Plus we finally pin point EXACTLY
where the pirate boat was built, launched and blown up in Devil
Ship Pirates (1963) - this and much more, all revealed for the
first time. Now you can plan your own movie tour into Hammer's yesteryears
with this new informative pictorial account of a much loved topic discussed
frequently amongst fans.