Exclusive new photos from behind the scenes at Hammer Horror
Fourteen never-before-seen snaps...
Remember this scene from spooky Hammer Horror flick The Woman In Black ? Well, this is an exclusive behind the scenes shot showing that, yes, Daniel Radcliffe really did submerge himself in a soupy bog for his art.
It's just one of the exclusive behind the scenes shots that we've gotten our Hammer-loving mitts on, along with a series of other never-before-seen shots featuring some of our favourite Hammer icons.
They've been released to celebrate the 80th anniversary of Hammer, which is available for the first time on Blu-ray and DVD from 28 April.
Take a look at the images below...
Carol Marsh drinks tea in her grave on the set of Dracula (1958)
Joan Fontaine hugs Anthony Nelson Keys on the set of The Witches (1966)
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Behind the scenes with Madeline Smith
Director Matthew Reeves with Chloe Moretz and Kodi Smit-McPhee on the set of Let Me In
Peter Cushing
Peter Cushing and Christopher Lee
Peter Cushing enjoying some downtime on the set of Frankestein Created Woman (1967)
Legendary Hammer director Terence Fisher
Eddie Powell off duty on The Mummy's Shroud (1966)
Frankenstein And The Monster From Hell is out on Blu-ray & DVD double play on 28 April.
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