I’ve just had a very interesting weekend presenting some
seminal
Hammer films at the
National Media Museum in Bradford. The highlight
was getting to see some of the Museum’s archive, in particular material donated
by Hammer (and others) make-up and effects genii
Phil Leakey and
Roy Ashton.
As well as a wealth of photos and sketches revealing all sorts of behind the scenes secrets, there was a small but priceless collection of three dimensional artefacts. For me, these relics were the equivalent of slivers of the True Cross or Moon rocks.
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| Old fangs. |
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| Make up development shots from 'The Evil Of Frankenstein'. |
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| From the Peter Cushing file of defunct newspaper 'The Herald'. |
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| Gorgon Bites (top) and Vampire Bites (bottom). |
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| 'Now ventilated to let wounds breathe' |
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| Vampire bites / scabs. |
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| Noses and an ear. |
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| Peter Cushing / Grimsdyke cast from Amicus' 'Tales From The Crypt'. |
Finally, the Holy Grail of Hammer memorabilia, a set of fangs worn by Christopher Lee in 'Dracula' (above). By depressing his tongue, Lee could pump fake blood into the fangs and let it drip down the sides of his mouth. It's wonderful to know that these priceless objects are being preserved, and it was a real privilege to see them.