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Als er in sein Heimatdorf zurückkehrt, um seine experimentellen Forschungen fortzusetzen, erweckt der mittellose Dr. Frankenstein seine alte Kreatur wieder zum Leben.Als er in sein Heimatdorf zurückkehrt, um seine experimentellen Forschungen fortzusetzen, erweckt der mittellose Dr. Frankenstein seine alte Kreatur wieder zum Leben.Als er in sein Heimatdorf zurückkehrt, um seine experimentellen Forschungen fortzusetzen, erweckt der mittellose Dr. Frankenstein seine alte Kreatur wieder zum Leben.
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Sandor Elès
- Hans
- (as Sandor Eles)
Tony Arpino
- Body Snatcher
- (Nicht genannt)
Timothy Bateson
- Hypnotized Man
- (Nicht genannt)
Robert Flynn
- Roustabout
- (Nicht genannt)
Frank Forsyth
- Manservant
- (Nicht genannt)
James Garfield
- Roustabout
- (Nicht genannt)
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- WissenswertesAccording to the Blu-ray's 'making of' featurette, Peter Cushing (Victor Frankenstein) is vigorously cutting away at a cabbage during the title sequence. It was originally used to emulate the crunching sound of slicing through bone, but this was eventually censored with the title music. Cushing, being very adamant on the technical details of his performance, always demanded the presence of technical advisors on set. During the surgical sequences, he wanted to make sure he used the scalpel correctly. He was also quoted to "want to convince any doctors in the audience."
- PatzerThe creature breaks into the Bergomaster's glass bedroom doors but when they're first broken only his shadow is seen and then they're broken more as he walks through them.
- Zitate
Body Snatcher: [referring to a stolen body] I've got it!
Baron Frankenstein: So I observe... and so will half the county, if you don't hurry up and bring it inside!
- Alternative VersionenTV version removes some scenes from the theatrical release and features 13 minutes of additional footage starring Steven Geray, Maria Palmer, William Phipps. Specifically, the scenes added for TV prints are: the scene in which a reporter asks an old doctor why nobody wants to talk about Baron Frankenstein (the later part of this scene is intercut with shots of the deafmute young woman, who IS part of the movie as originally filmed: the two men watch her and talk about her, but do not interact with her); the flashback scene showing the little girl being traumatized by the monster, becoming deaf and mute as a result (only his feet are shown); and the present-day scene in which the girl's father, now a drunken wreck, is told that psychological help may be able to overcome her muteness. These scenes are inserted into the movie smoothly, via dissolves rather than rough cuts, but they add nothing other than length. None of the characters actually gets involved in the story, and nothing about them is resolved: the reporter doesn't get the scoop he's looking for, the father doesn't get his revenge against the Baron, and the deaf woman doesn't get the therapy mentioned.
- VerbindungenFeatured in Late Movie 18: The Evil of Frankenstein (1980)
Ausgewählte Rezension
Peter Cushing makes the greatest Dr. Frankenstein and he certainly doesn't disappoint here. Hammer Studios made several Frankenstein films, and this may not be the best, but it certainly is worth the time.
After reviving his monster, Dr. Frankenstein enlisted the services of Zoltan the Hypnotist (Peter Woodthorpe, the voice of Gollum in The Lord of the Rings). Zoltan was a despicable character, and Woodthorpe was perfect for the role.
Sandor Elès as Hans, Dr. Frankenstein's assistant, and Katy Wild, as a deaf and mute beggar girl were also very good.
Of course, one would have wanted to see more of Caron Gardner, the Burgomaster's wife, but it was not to be.
After reviving his monster, Dr. Frankenstein enlisted the services of Zoltan the Hypnotist (Peter Woodthorpe, the voice of Gollum in The Lord of the Rings). Zoltan was a despicable character, and Woodthorpe was perfect for the role.
Sandor Elès as Hans, Dr. Frankenstein's assistant, and Katy Wild, as a deaf and mute beggar girl were also very good.
Of course, one would have wanted to see more of Caron Gardner, the Burgomaster's wife, but it was not to be.
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