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Terence Fisher
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BIRTHDAY
February 23, 1904
London, England, UK
DIED
June 18, 1980
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Frankenstein and the Monster from H...
(FILM)
Jan. 1, 2003
Frankenstein Must Be Destroyed
(FILM)
Feb. 1, 1970
Sherlock Holmes and the Deadly Neck...
(FILM)
May. 3, 1963
The Phantom of the Opera
(FILM)
Jun. 1, 1962
The Curse of the Werewolf
(FILM)
Jun. 7, 1961
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Born in London and educated in Sussex, Terence Fisher served an apprenticeship in the merchant marine and as a junior officer for the P & O Lines. He worked briefly as a department-store window dresser, then joined....
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Born in London and educated in Sussex, Terence Fisher served an apprenticeship in the merchant marine and as a junior officer for the P & O Lines. He worked briefly as a department-store window dresser, then joined Shepherd's Bush Studios as a clapper boy in 1930. Within six years, he graduated to film editor; 12 years later, he directed his first feature for the Rank Organisation, A Song for Tomorrow (1948). Fisher concentrated on romantic dramas until he joined Hammer Films in 1952, where he forged his reputation as a prime purveyor of low-budget, high-grossing horror pictures. Not all of Fisher's scare flicks were masterpieces, to be sure, but even non-fans of the genre have raised their hats to such stylish efforts as Horror of Dracula (1958), The Curse of Frankenstein (1957), The Mummy (1959), The Hound of the Baskervilles (1959), The Two Faces of Dr. Jekyll (1960) and The Devil Rides Out (1960). Before he began keeping regular company with the likes of Peter Cushing and Christopher Lee, Terence Fisher was a prolific TV director, turning out several episodes of the internationally successful Robin Hood series of the 1950s.
~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
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