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The world premiere of The Curse of Frankenstein (1957), meticulously restored in breathtaking 4K from the original film elements in collaboration with The Warner Archive Collection, will take place on Wednesday, 1st October, 2025 at the prestigious Vue West End, Leicester Square, London, the location of the Warner Theatre, where the movie originally premiered in May, 1957.
We recently announced the restoration of one of the greatest horror movies of the Twentieth Century, The Curse of Frankenstein (1957). It’s the latest title to be added to Hammer’s Limited Collector’s Edition range. Hungry for more information, we made our way to Hammer Towers and rang the huge iron bell to summon the studio’s Cryptkeeper, Steve Rogers…
Forget the booze and the betting and the nicotine addiction. Sid James’s vices have already been analysed, demonised and dramatised countless times. His skills as a performer however, and the bedrock of believability he brought to so many roles, have been largely overlooked. The recent release of The Man in Black and, to a lesser extent, Quatermass II, may help to redress that oversight, but despite starring in seven Hammer movies he’s seldom seen as a stalwart of the studio. Let’s face it, for the majority of people he’ll always be Carry on Sid. Fair enough. There are worse ways to be remembered. But here we’re shining a light onto the nature of his extraordinary success, as we attempt to look beyond his Carry On capers and uncover Sid James’s real secret.
In recent weeks we’ve looked at various Hammer movies and their ramifications, the careers of their stars, specific eras within the studio’s history and indeed, what lies ahead for the company. But here we’re focussing on just 73 seconds; on a single scene that changed cinema forever - the moment when Christopher Lee announced to the world, ‘I am Dracula!’
It’s recently been announced that the next title to be restored and released by Hammer Films will be The Man in Black (1950), a thriller directed by Francis Searle and starring Betty Ann Davies, Sheila Burrell and Sidney James. We caught up with Hammer’s Steve Rogers to tell us all about the film…