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  1. James Michael Bernard (20 September 1925 – 12 July 2001) was a British film composer, particularly associated with horror films produced by Hammer Film Productions. Beginning with The Quatermass Xperiment, he scored such films as The Curse of Frankenstein and Dracula.

  2. BIOGRAFIA. India – 20 de septiembre de 1925 / Londres, Gran Bretaña – 12 de junio de 2001. Compositor de origen británico, hijo de un oficial del ejército de Su Majestad, fue reconocido por su fundamental aporte musical en más de veinte películas de los estudios Hammer durante los años ‘50, ‘60 y ‘70. Al igual que el célebre ...

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    James Bernard. Composer: Horror of Dracula. Bernard was born in India, the son of a British army officer, but was moved to England as a small child for his health. He was educated at Wellington College, where the future actor Christopher Lee was a classmate.

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  4. About James Bernard. James Bernard (1925-2001) was an English composer most closely associated with Hammer Film Productions' legendary run of horror films in the 1950s and ‘60s. James...

  5. He was dubbed the "Tsar of music for British films"; the composer James Bernard wrote, "If you wanted to write music for films at that time you had to be 'in' with Muir".

  6. Overview. Born. September 20, 1925 · India. Died. July 12, 2001 · London, England, UK (undisclosed) Mini Bio. Bernard was born in India, the son of a British army officer, but was moved to England as a small child for his health. He was educated at Wellington College, where the future actor Christopher Lee was a classmate.

  7. 18 de jul. de 2001 · James Bernard, who composed the eerie musical scores for Britain’s beloved “Hammer horrors,” a series of low-budget gothic vampire and monster movies made by the Hammer Film Co. from the 1950s...