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Old 10-10-2011, 04:05 AM
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Thanks a lot everyone, for sharing your thoughts & ideas. There are couple of very reasonable & valid points you have made.

But still...darn! It all needed to take one brave big effort by Hammer. A very deserving film for their fans that would surely become a cult favorite.

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I understand they had a script written.........but then it disappeared.

sorry
Now, that can be a good idea for an entirely new film for Hammer, IMO! Based on some 'rumors', then aided with some 'conspiracy' flavored thriller elements involving couple of life-threatening or murder sequences...it can be an interesting fictional thriller revolving around those studio stuffs & some mysterious outsiders who were about to make a great film but for some undisclosed/mysterious reasons the project got abandoned along with the disappearance of one of the finest written scripts in 60's.
The first half can be set on 60s where we need some actors to play all those popular Hammer starts like Fisher, J Sangster, Cushing, Lee and even Ingrid Pitt & Hazel Court! Therefore, along with 'The disappearance of The Invisible Man' mystery, we can also have an inside look in the great 60s studio system works...how things they used to done at that time etc. etc.
The 2nd or last half can be set on modern time...some curious fellas are trying to find that disappeared or lost script of the film and here we can have the guest appearance of Sir Christopher Lee and some other retired/active studio stuffs who has actually worked with the studio back in late 50's to 60s.

Tagline of the film: A secret that Hammer kept all these years!

[Don't mind...when I have very little to do with my time in some lazy hours then this sorta funny ideas sometimes comes into my idle mind:D]
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