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Dr Morelle: The Case Of The Missing Heiress

It’s psychiatrist-turned-detective time, as Smokey, Adam, Ben and Cev ask you to look into their eyes, always in the eyes, nowhere else but the eyes, and lead you through a mesmerising adventure through Hammer’s 1949 mystery thriller - Dr Morelle: The Case Of The Missing Heiress!

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“The House Of Hammer Theme” and incidental music - written and produced by Cev Moore

Artwork by Richard Wells

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The Dark Road

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We’re in true crime territory this time, as in 1948, Hammer brought to the screen a very real case straight from the front pages!

But just how far would they go in search of authenticity? As it turns out… TOO FAR! Hear all about the remarkable story behind 1948’s The Dark Road starring career criminal Stanley Thurston AS HIMSELF! What could possibly go wrong…?

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“Ben on… Non-Actor Actors” - was written by Ben Taylorson and produced by Adam Roche

“Smokey on… Prison Movies” - was written and produced by Smokey

“Cev on… Stanley Thurston” was written and produced by Cev Moore

“Adam, Ben Smokey and Cev on… The Dark Road” - produced by Cev

The rest of the episode was written, produced and presented by Adam Roche

“The House Of Hammer Theme” and incidental music - written and produced by Cev Moore

Artwork by Richard Wells

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Song Of Freedom

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In the second episode hear the story surrounding Hammer’s second movie: 1936’s ‘Song Of Freedom’ starring the one and only Paul Robeson!

Hear all about why musicals really mattered during this period of cinema, the story of Paul Robeson himself, the introduction of another “Hammer Hero”, plus a discussion of that rarest of beasts… a HAMMER MUSICAL!

All will be revealed in Room Two of ‘The House Of Hammer’…

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“Ben on… Musical Cinema” - was written by Ben Taylorson and produced by Adam Roche

“Adam on… Paul Robeson” - was written and produced by Adam Roche

“Cev on… Hammer Heroes: James Carreras” - was written and produced by Cev Moore

“Adam, Smokey, Cev and Ben on… Song Of Freedom - produced by Cev Moore”

The rest of the episode was produced by Smokey

“The House Of Hammer Theme” and incidental music - written and produced by Cev Moore

Artwork by Richard Wells

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The Mystery Of The Mary Celeste

Welcome to The House Of Hammer!

Each fortnight, Adam Roche, Ben Taylorson, Cev Moore and Smokey walk you through each room in Hammer Film Productions’ vast legacy, examining the ‘Hammer Heroes’ who brought the films to life, the ‘History Of The Mystery’ behind the folklore surrounding the fantastical tales, the continuing story of Hammer itself, and of course the movies…

In this first episode meet the team, and then hear the story surrounding Hammer’s earliest surviving movie - its second ever feature: 1935’s The Mystery of The Mary Celeste, starring Bela Lugosi.

But what happened to the FIRST movie Hammer produced? Who will take their place as the first Hammer Hero? What was happening in the world at the time of its release? And what is the movie itself really like?

All will be revealed in Room One of ‘The House Of Hammer’…

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“Smokey on… The 1930’s” - was written and produced by Smokey

“Adam on… The 75 Most Wanted” - was written and produced by Adam Roche

“Ben on… The History Of The Mystery” - was written by Ben Taylorson, and produced by Adam Roche

“Ben, Cev and Smokey on… The Mystery of The Mary Celeste” - was produced by Cev Moore

“Cev on… Hammer Heroes: John Gilling” - was written and produced by Cev Moore

The rest of the episode was produced by Adam Roche

“The House Of Hammer Theme” and incidental music - written and produced by Cev Moore

Artwork by Richard Wells