Hazel court actress biography
Hazel court actress biography...
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"THE CURSE OF FRANKENSTEIN" was the first color version of Mary Shelley's 1818 novel "Frankenstein, or The Modern Prometheus". In 1957 watching that beautiful Eastman Color Blood dripping off Peter Cushing's Victor Frankenstein's hands was somewhat enthralling, but when Christopher Lee's emotionless creature strangled Elizabeth, Hazel Court, ten year old Lloyd went emotionally wild, BUT WAIT-----
I'm ahead of my story.
Hazel Court is remembered fondly for her appearances in a group of 1950 and 1960 Horror films.
Over her career between British and American Motion Pictures and Television Programs she appeared 108 times. Of these performances if you include an early Science Fiction film and a Ghost Story. The appearances that make up Hazel Court's Horror Legacy total only 8, but they are all considered classic genre by their fans.
This is a look at those 8 with a brief mention of her other works and life.
The future actress was born on February 10, 1926 in "The Roya