The Scotsman

Horror comes to Kirkcaldy

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The Curse of Frankenste­in, The Quatermass Xperiment, The Two Faces of Dr Jekyll and, of course, the Hammer House of Horror. For people of a certain age, Hammer Films was an iconic British brand.

The films were terrifying and, on occasion, ever so slightly cheesy, but this somehow added to their appeal.

That a new horror film studio is setting up in Kirkcaldy – in a “gothic revival” church building, no less – will set some spines tingling and hearts racing.

The backing of Roger Corman, a veteran US producer – whose credits include Little Shop of Horrors, the acclaimed “rock musical horror comedy” – suggests the Kingdom of Fife might be about to gain a rather scary reputation.

Kirkcaldy looks set to add its name to a growing list of slightly incongruou­s places that together make up Scotland’s burgeoning film industry. Cumbernaul­d, for example, is home to the studios where the hit series Outlander is made, while the former Govan Town Hall Building now hosts Film City Glasgow.

Illustriou­s company indeed.

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