Bernard Robinson(1912-1970)
- Production Designer
- Art Director
- Art Department
Liverpool-born artist, who spent the
1930's working for Warner Brothers at Teddington Studio as a draughtsman. After gaining promotion to art director, he joined Alexander Korda
at London Films, working out of Denham Studios. His career was
interrupted by wartime service and did not resume fully until 1956,
when he joined Hammer Films as a production designer. Robinson soon
acquired a reputation for creating a lavish look, given the limited
budgets and cramped facilities at Hammer's Bray studio. He built sets
which could be rapidly re-built to suit different requirements. In this
manner, the crypt from Horror of Dracula (1958)
became the laboratory for
The Revenge of Frankenstein (1958).
Similarly, the same Cornish village set doubled for both
The Plague of the Zombies (1966)
and The Reptile (1966). Castle
Dracula itself was used again as Baskerville Hall for
The Hound of the Baskervilles (1959).
Robinson's productive association with Hammer lasted until 1969. He
died the following year.