The Classic Film & TV Café will host the Hammer Halloween Blogathon on October 21-25. The blogathon will consist of blog posts about the classic horror, science fiction, and suspense films made by Britain's Hammer Films Productions.
Here's the complete schedule:
Here's the complete schedule:
Monday, October 21
Blood from the Mummy's Tomb - Classic Film & TV Cafe (Sark)
The Curse of Frankenstein - We Recycle Movies
Horror of Dracula - Once Upon a Screen
Kiss of the Vampire - Films from Beyond the Time Barrier
Tuesday, October 22
Cash on Demand - Christmas TV History
Dracula Has Risen from the Grave - Virtual Virago
Paranoiac - The Nitrate Diva
The Satanic Rites of Dracula - Durnmoose Movie Musings
Wednesday, October 23
Scream of Fear - Twenty Four Frames
The Abominable Snowman of the Himalayas - Classic Becky's Brain Food
Night Creatures: Parsons, Pirates and Plunder from Hammer - Movie FanFare
Vampire Circus - Lindsey's Film Odyssey
Hammer House of Horrors - Made for TV Mayhem
Thursday, October 24
Frankenstein and the Monster from Hell - Kevin's Movie Corner
The Gorgon - Silver Scenes
The Plague of the Zombies - Classic Film & TV Cafe (Rick)
The Reptile - The Hitless Wonder Movie Blog
Supernatural or Super-Murderous?: A Visual Look at Freddie Francis' Nightmare (1964)- Micro-Brewed Reviews
Friday, October 25
The Curse of the Werewolf - portraitsbyjenni
The Devil Rides Out - The Stalking Moon
Frankenstein Created Woman - Citizen Screenings
The Stranglers of Bombay - Midnight Only
Taste the Blood of Dracula - Cinematic Catharsis
Sounds like a bloody good blogathon, count us in!
ReplyDeleteI'm interested!--Abby with No More Popcorn (nomorepopcorn.wordpress.com)
ReplyDeleteI will definitely participate! David & I have met some of the Hammer Women, so maybe I'll do a piece on Veronica Carlson or Martine Beswick.
ReplyDeleteRick, I'll do a review of Dr Jekyll/Sister Hyde to accompany Martine's profile. It was one of her favorite roles.
ReplyDeleteI would love to participate with a blog of probably the first Hammer film I ever saw, Curse of the Werewolf, that starred Oliver Reed.
ReplyDeleteGo Hammer! I'd love to participate and write about Paranoiac, if nobody's taken it already. Thanks!
ReplyDelete~ND
If no one's claimed NIGHTMARE (1964) I'd love to pitch in at Micro-Brewed Reviews.
ReplyDeletePlease click on the link to the blogathon guidelines and ensure your blog complies with them. If so, send an e-mail to blogathon@classicfilmtvcafe.com.
DeleteGreat Classic movie reviews, perfect for the Halloween Season.
ReplyDeleteGet your kids gathered in your own home theater and watch these thrilling horror movies.