For Those Who Think Hammer: DARK SKY DRIVE-IN DOUBLE FEATURE featuring “BLOOD OF THE VAMPIRE” & “THE HELLFIRE CLUB”

If his retaining a knofe weilding deformed assistant were not enough of a tip off, the fact that he sports a sinister Widow's Peak that could cut glass should be enough of an indication that career ham Donald Wolfit portrays the villain in the rather cruel 1958 horror film "BLOOD OF THE VAMPIRE" colorfully presented on one of Dark Sky Films' Drive-In Double Features discs.

DARK SKY FILMS DRIVE-IN DOUBLE FEATURE: BLOOD OF THE VAMPIRE & THE HELLFIRE CLUB

Disc Includes:

“Blood of the Vampire” (1958)  Starring Donald Wolfit, Barbara Shelley, Vincent Ball, Victor Maddern, William Devlin. Written by Jimmy Sangster. Directed by Henry Cass. Color/1:85:1 Anamorphic Widescreen

“The Hellfire Club” (1961) Starring Keith Michell, Adrienne Corri, Peter Cushing, Kai Fischer, Peter Arne. Written by Jimmy Sangster and Leon Griffiths. Directed by Robert S. Baker and Monty Norman. Color/2.35:1 Anamorphic Widescreen

Special features include a selection of vintage drive-in ads for refreshments and safety policies, and several trailers for other drive-in feature (several available on opher Dark Sky  DVDs) including: “The Horror of Party Beach”, “Frankenstein Meets the Space Monster”, “The Soldier”and “Kill, Baby… Kill!”, plus a “Blood of the Vampire” audio commentary featuring Robert S. Baker and Jimmy Sangster.

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About chandlerswainreviews

I've been a puppet, a pirate, a pauper, a poet, a pawn and a king, not necessarily in that order. My first major movie memory was being at the drive-in at about 1 1/2 yrs. old seeing "Sayonara" so I suppose an interest in film was inevitable. (For those scoring at home- good for you- I wasn't driving that evening, so no need to alert authorities.)Writer, critic and confessed spoiler of women, as I have a tendency to forget to put them back in the refrigerator. My apologies.
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