Coming in November of this year, Peveril Publishing will release their next book in their always amazing volumes on Hammer Films. This one tackles the 1973 film The Legend of the Seven Golden Vampires (amongst many other titles!), that was a co-production between Hammer and Hong Kong’s famous Shaw Brothers Studios. While this might not be a favorite of most Hammer fans (myself included), the history of this film is just as important because it is the last appearance of Peter Cushing as Van Helsing for the studio! But even besides that, no matter what the title, keeping the history alive and available to fans is always important, because the more you know about the actual production, both positive and negative, it will help you appreciate the film much more.
Peveril has always published beautiful looking books, and this one looks to be no different. It includes both Cushing’s and director Roy Ward Baker’s annotated scripts, showing all the notes they wrote down during the production. Just seeing all the notes that Cushing made, even for this lesser production, still shows how much of a perfectionist he was when creating a character, or even returning to one. The book even shows the water color paintings of suggestions for his character’s costume.
This volume also features different topics, such as a Hammer Dracula retrospective, Kung Fu in the media, a history of Shaw Brothers Studio, as well as other Hammer vampire projects, such as Dracula in India, Vlad, and even Vampirella.
344 pages of gorgeous color, encased in a beautiful hardcover, this is yet another volume that is a must for us die-hard fans of Hammer. As of this writing, they haven’t started taking orders yet, but should be soon. Like their Dracula and Frankenstein Scrapbooks, these will be a limited quantity of only 600 copies. Those previous two titles sold out, so don’t miss out on this one. You can find more information from Peveril’s website HERE. Sign up for their newsletter so you’ll be notified when they do go on sale.