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Il Barone Frankenstein sfugge alla ghigliottina e si reca in Germania. Lì si fa chiamare Dr. Stein e progetta di ricominciare i suoi esperimenti utilizzando parti di cadaveri.Il Barone Frankenstein sfugge alla ghigliottina e si reca in Germania. Lì si fa chiamare Dr. Stein e progetta di ricominciare i suoi esperimenti utilizzando parti di cadaveri.Il Barone Frankenstein sfugge alla ghigliottina e si reca in Germania. Lì si fa chiamare Dr. Stein e progetta di ricominciare i suoi esperimenti utilizzando parti di cadaveri.
Marjorie Gresley
- Countess Barscynska
- (as Margery Gresley)
Ernest Blyth
- Music Recital Attendee
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Lo sapevi?
- QuizIn 1958, the Daily Telegraph was so horrified by what they saw onscreen that they suggested the BBFC create a special new category for the film - "For Sadists Only".
- BlooperWhen Gerda leaves her boyfriend she is attacked by Karl after she descends a flight of steps. Half way down the steps is a bright yellow, 20th century, metal mesh litter bin attached to the wall.
- Citazioni
Doctor Hans Kleve: A masterly dissection, Doctor Stein. You must forgive this intrusion.
Doctor Victor Stein: Must I?
- Versioni alternativeThe BBFC demanded cuts to the original UK cinema version to remove shots of a brain being tipped into a jar, and according to their website the film was indeed cut. However all versions of this film contain the footage including the 1986 video release.
- ConnessioniFeatured in Theater of Thrills: Revenge of Frankenstein (1963)
Recensione in evidenza
This is one of those horror films thats more thought provoking than scary and that was one of the best things about these films from Hammer studios. Story has Victor Frankenstein (Peter Cushing) being saved at the guillotine and popping up in Carlsbruch as Dr. Stein. The other doctors in the area are always talking about this mysterious doctor and one young doctor named Hans Kleve (Francis Matthews) discovers who he really is and wants to help him in his future experiments. They take the brain out of a deformed dwarf named Karl and put it into a body that was built by Dr. Stein and the operation seems to go well. Karl is healing well and responding to everything okay but he doesn't want to be a medical spectacle for everyone to gawk at so he convinces a woman named Margaret (Eunice Gayson) who works there to loosen his straps and he climbs out the window. One of the side effects of the transplant is cannibalism and he has a hunger for flesh. Also, Karls brain is telling him he is deformed so the rest of his body begins to change! This is one of the few films that Cushing made for Hammer studios that didn't have Christopher Lee in the cast as well. The sets look great as they always do and it really captures the look of what this part of Europe must have looked like back then. The best thing about this film is the story. After they transfer the brain from one body to another the brain tells the new body its deformed and it reminded me that this aspect of the Frankenstein story was dwelled on only rarely. There is some horrifying moments during this film but its really a science fiction story with the emphasis on science. Great atmosphere and solid performances add to this overlooked Frankenstein entry. Also, veteran character actor Lionel Jeffries plays a grave digger! Well worth a look.
- rosscinema
- 25 giu 2003
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By what name was La vendetta di Frankenstein (1958) officially released in India in English?
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