![]() ![]() The films were largely responsible for jolting the horror genre back to life on both sides of the Atlantic, as popular in the United States as they were in England. Sensing an untapped market, Hammer began to develop similar titles and by the early 1960s developed a style that mixed Victorian sets and costumes with bouffant hairstyles, bared breasts, and lots of blood. England's Hammer Studios existed primarily as a distributor-until the low budget 1955 THE QUATERMASS EXPERIMENT suddenly put the studio on the map.
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