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Old 24th February 2013, 07:17 PM
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From the Hammer Lovers Facebook Group

Calling all Amicus fans ! Don Fearney is preparing a documentary on Amicus Films.
It will be feature length and Don hopes to have some major Amicus stars involved.

As a matter of urgency we are looking for high resolution photos of anything Amicus related such as stills, posters etc. Credit will be given and Don intends to premiere the completed doc. early next year probably at the Cine Lumiere in London. Needless to say there will be "star" guests in attendance.



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Old 24th February 2013, 08:49 PM
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Fantastic. I have been to all of Don's events. Will look forward to this one.
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Old 15th August 2023, 05:35 AM
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PRESS RELEASE!

"AMICUS PRODUCTIONS RISES FROM THE GRAVE!!

After decades in the shadows, the legendary Amicus Productions is set for a grand revival thanks to the team at Hex Studios. Their upcoming film, 'In the Grip of Terror', seeks to honor the classic studio's legacy while forging a new chapter in British horror.

Drawing inspiration from iconic films like 'Dr. Terror's House of Horrors' (1965), 'Tales from the Crypt' (1972), and 'Asylum' (1972), the new portmanteau feature will spotlight four tales rooted in the works of revered authors such as H.P. Lovecraft, Ambrose Bierce, and E.F Benson. With a central theme of medical macabre, the film promises to be a chilling experience. While the full cast list is under wraps, it will feature UK horror stalwarts like Laurence R. Harvey (Human Centipede II) and emerging stars Megan Tremethick (Ghost Crew) Jonathan Hansler (The Devil's Machine) and Michael Daviot (Revenge of Innsmouth).

Guiding the ambitious resurrection is the new president of Amicus Productions, Lawrie Brewster, known for 'The Unkindness of Ravens' (2016), 'The Devil's Machine' (2019), and 'Ghost Crew' (2022). Alongside him is his business partner, writer/producer Sarah Daly. Their efforts come after extensive dialogues and collaboration with the family of Amicus founder Milton Subotsky, who have wholeheartedly endorsed this venture.

But the aspirations of Brewster and team stretch beyond a single film. They are calling upon classic horror aficionados to be part of this cinematic rebirth. A crowdfunding campaign, set to kick off in mid-September, will facilitate the initial stages of the project, driving set construction, original practical effects creation, and talent acquisition. Fans can get a head start by registering for updates on the Amicus Pre-Launch Campaign Page.

Brewster expressed his enthusiasm, stating, "Our aim is to re-establish Amicus Productions as a beacon of independent British horror. We're concocting a film that captures the essence and panache that rendered the studio iconic. By emphasizing atmospheric storytelling, tangible effects, and a genuine respect for the genre, our vision is to teleport audiences back to British horror's golden epoch. This venture transcends mere studio revival—it's a renaissance of passion, tribute to a rich legacy, and a testament to indie cinema's prowess."

Brewster also delved into the deep-rooted involvement of the Subotsky family in the project. "The title 'In the Grip of Terror' was generously shared with me by Sergei Subotsky, derived from a list of potential titles his late father, Milton Subotsky, had curated decades ago. It feels profoundly fitting that we're expanding upon the imaginative groundwork set by such a visionary. What's even more fascinating is that three of the four stories we're adapting were suggested by Milton's widow and Sergei's mother, Dr. Fiona Subotsky.'""


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Oh dear, Scottish micro budget film making tainting the Amicus name.

I'm more than happy to buy and watch low budget horror on dvd but don't call it an Amicus film.
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Old 17th August 2023, 07:07 AM
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Scottish film-makers to bring horror studio back from the grave / BBC News

"An independent Scottish production company is hoping to revive one of the most famous names in horror from the heyday of the British film industry.

Fife-based Hex Studios, which specialises in low budget horror and fantasy films, is bringing back the name Amicus for their latest production.

Amicus was once one of the UK's leading horror studios, enjoying a long rivalry with Hammer Film Productions in the 1960s and 1970s before going out of business.

The new film In The Grip of Terror will be partly funded by the public and is due to begin production in September.

The plan to bring back the defunct studio name is the brainchild of Hex Studio's owners Lawrie Brewster and Sarah Daly, who have made 11 films over the past decade from their headquarters in Kirkcaldy.
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They specialise in producing and distributing horror and fantasy films with budgets of between $300,000 to $450,000 (£235,000 to £354,000). Previous films include The Owlman, For We Are Many, and The Unkindness of Ravens.

The company part finances its films through the crowd funding website Kickstarter, which allows backers to pre-order the film on DVD or Blu-Ray. Higher value donations can lead to a credit on the final film, a set visit, or even a walk-on part.

Mr Brewster has been working on the deal with the owners of the Amicus brand for two years and is excited by the chance to bring the name back.


"Our aim is to re-establish Amicus Productions as a beacon of independent British horror. We're concocting a film that captures the essence and panache that rendered the studio iconic. By emphasizing atmospheric storytelling, tangible effects, and a genuine respect for the genre, our vision is to teleport audiences back to British horror's golden epoch," he said.

Amicus Productions was set up in London by American producers Milton Subotsky and Max J Rosenberg in 1962 and became a major player in the UK film industry. It is best remembered for a series of seven "portmanteau" films starting with Dr Terror's House of Horrors in 1965.


These featured four or five short horror stories linked by a connecting story in which a group of people share their tales of the supernatural. Some of the biggest horror names of the day, including Peter Cushing and Christopher Lee, were regular stars.

The studio, which operated on strict budgets and short production schedules, produced several films a year including big screen versions of Dr Who and dinosaur adventures such as The Land That Time Forgot. Changing tastes and the decline of the British film industry led to its closure in 1977.

Milton Subotsky retained the rights to the name Amicus and these were passed on to his family after his death in 1991.

Hex Studios started speaking to the Subotsky family two years ago. The proposed new film's title and stories came from the late producer's archives. They were suggested by his son Sergei and widow Fiona.

Sergei Subotsky said: "The Amicus name has been kept in my name since it was bequeathed to us by my late father Milton Subotsky, so I am greatly looking forward to its reincarnation,".


Mr Brewster said they would like to make one film a year under the Amicus banner and they hope the productions will retain the feel of the brand's older titles.

"It's a continuation of the Amicus that many people know and love. We don't want to 're-invent' them for modern audiences. I almost want us to pretend that Amicus didn't die and the films we make feel like they were made in 1973.

"If we do our job carefully the it will feel like something that sits very comfortably with the old Amicus films," he said.

Amicus's great rival Hammer ceased production in the mid-1980s but came back from 2010 with Let Me In, and the box office hit The Woman in Black."
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Old 6th December 2024, 02:16 PM
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Jane Merrow:
"[I am currently] appearing in new horror film for Amicus ... filming in their Edinburgh studio"
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