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Terence Fisher

Terence Fisher was born in Maida Vale, England, in 1904. Raised by his grandmother in a strict Christian Scientist environment. Fisher left school while still in his teens to join the Merchant Marine. By his own account, he soon discovered that a life at sea was not for him, so he left the service and tried his hand at various jobs landside. It was during this time that he discovered the cinema. Entering the film industry as “the oldest clapper boy in the business,” he eventually worked his way up to film editor. Almost as a lark, he applied to Rank to become a film editor. Unexpectedly, he was accepted. In 1947, at the age of 43, he made his directorial debut with a supernatural comedy called Colonel Bogey — a foreshadwing of things to come.

For the next few years, he vacillated between A-film assignments (Noel Coward’s The Astonished Heart, So Long at the Fair with Jean Simmons and Dirk Bogarde, and The Girl in the Painting with Herbert Lom… read more

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Scout

6Nov11

I agree. And one film that you can tell Fisher was really working out how to frighten the audience, instead of simply relying on the formula to do it. There are moments here that rank among his best - the sampling of the asylum inmates reacting to the sounds of the monster probably my favourite. Absolutely chilling.

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Spencer Draper

15Jul11

Dark, disturbing, hysterical, and ultra low budget. The last of the Hammer Frankensteins does not disappoint. The last hurrah of the Fisher-Cushing team. If you can look past some of the confines of the low budget, this really works much better than some of the other sequels. One of my all time favorite Hammer films.

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