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Director:
Jimmy Sangster
Writers:
Jeremy Burnham (writer)
Jimmy Sangster (writer)
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Release Date:
17 June 1971 (USA) more
Genre:
Horror | Sci-Fi more
Plot:
The brilliant but misunderstood scientist Frankenstein builds a man made up of a collection of spare body parts... more | add synopsis
User Comments:
A lesser entry in the Frankenstein saga more

Cast

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Ralph Bates ... Victor Frankenstein
Kate O'Mara ... Alys
Veronica Carlson ... Elizabeth Heiss
Dennis Price ... The Graverobber
Jon Finch ... Lt. Henry Becker
Bernard Archard ... Prof. Heiss
Graham James ... Wilhelm Kassner
James Hayter ... Bailiff
Joan Rice ... Graverobber's wife
Stephen Turner ... Stephan
Neil Wilson ... Schoolmaster
James Cossins ... Dean
Glenys O'Brien ... Maggie
Geoffrey Lumsden ... Instructor
Chris Lethbridge-Baker ... Priest (as C. Lethbridge Baker)
Terry Duggan ... First Bandit
George Belbin ... Baron Frankenstein
Hal Jeayes ... Woodsman
Carol Jeayes ... Woodsman's Daughter
Michael Goldie ... Workman
David Prowse ... The Monster (as Dave Prowse)
rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Sue Hammer ... Maid (uncredited)
Alain Schlockoff ... Extra (uncredited)
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Directed by
Jimmy Sangster 
 
Writing credits
(in alphabetical order)
Jeremy Burnham  writer
Jimmy Sangster  writer
Mary Shelley  characters

Produced by
Jimmy Sangster .... producer
 
Original Music by
Malcolm Williamson 
 
Cinematography by
Moray Grant (director of photography)
 
Film Editing by
Chris Barnes 
 
Art Direction by
Scott MacGregor  (as Scott Macgregor)
 
Makeup Department
Tom Smith .... makeup supervisor
Pearl Tipaldi .... hair styles supervisor
 
Production Management
Tom Sachs .... production manager
 
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Derek Whitehurst .... assistant director
Nick Granby .... second assistant director (uncredited)
Lindsey Vickers .... third assistant director (uncredited)
 
Art Department
Arthur Banks .... construction manager
Tony Baines .... draughtsman (uncredited)
Wally Hockings .... props (uncredited)
Don Picton .... assistant art director (uncredited)
Penny Struthers .... set dresser (uncredited)
 
Sound Department
Claude Hitchcock .... sound recordist
Tony Lumkin .... recording director
Terry Poulton .... sound editor
Bill Rowe .... dubbing mixer
Keith Batten .... boom operator (uncredited)
 
Camera and Electrical Department
Neil Binney .... camera operator
Roderick Barron .... clapper (uncredited)
Roderick Barron .... loader (uncredited)
Bob Stilwell .... focus puller (uncredited)
Peter Woods .... camera grip (uncredited)
 
Costume and Wardrobe Department
Laura Nightingale .... wardrobe mistress
 
Editorial Department
B. Baker .... assistant editor (uncredited)
Larry Richardson .... assistant editor (uncredited)
 
Music Department
Philip Martell .... music supervisor
 
Transportation Department
George Andrews .... unit driver
 
Other crew
Betty Harley .... continuity
 

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Additional Details

Runtime:
95 min
Country:
UK
Language:
English
Color:
Color (Technicolor)
Aspect Ratio:
1.85 : 1 more
Sound Mix:
Mono (RCA Sound Recording)
Certification:
Iceland:16 | Australia:M | Sweden:15 | UK:12 (video re-rating) (2002) | UK:15 (video rating) (1993) | UK:X (original rating) | USA:R
Company:
EMI Films more

Fun Stuff

Trivia:
This Frankenstein film stands alone and is not a part of Hammer's six film Frankenstein series, starring Peter Cushing as Dr. Frankenstein. It was, essentially a remake of The Curse of Frankenstein (1957), and it is rumored that a younger actor, Ralph Bates, was cast to appeal to a younger audience. more
Goofs:
Continuity: When the monster first leaves the castle it pulls the lock right out of the door. Shortly afterward it is in place again without anybody having the time to do the repair. more
Movie Connections:
Featured in Frankenstein: A Cinematic Scrapbook (1991) more

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3 out of 4 people found the following comment useful:-
A lesser entry in the Frankenstein saga, 14 April 2005
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Author: The_Void from Beverley Hills, England

The Horror of Frankenstein shouldn't be considered as an official part of Hammer Horror's excellent Frankenstein series as it doesn't star the series' stand out actor - Peter Cushing and by all accounts is really just a re-run of the classic Mary Shelly, which Hammer already did with The Curse of Frankenstein some thirteen years earlier. This fact alone ensures that the film is never going to be as great as the other films in the series as, simply put, we've seen it all before. What made Hammer's Frankenstein sequels so brilliant was the way that they played around with the base story and created something fresh and exciting; whereas here it's just the base 'Frankenstein creates a monster' story. This was great in 'Curse' as we had an amazing Peter Cushing performance to delight over - but here we only have Ralph Bates to keep us entertained. Bates definitely is one of Hammer's better smaller stars, and he offers a worthy interpretation of the character for sure - but Peter Cushing is a hard man to follow, and Bates' just hasn't got what it takes.

One thing Bates does try his hand at, though, is the side of Frankenstein that Cushing did best - the egocentric confidence! Seeing Bates take the Mickey out of a number of people is always entertaining and his lines are surprisingly well written. Ironically, it's when the monster is introduced that the film really trips over as in the first two thirds, we've always got Bates' humour to revel in, but once the monster is introduced that all fades. Adding to the woe is the fact that the monster is really terrible, and doesn't even nearly compare to any of the monsters seen in the 'real' Hammer Frankenstein movies. It's surprising how much influence the Hammer Frankenstein movies have given Stuart Gordon's brilliant Re-Animator, and it's influence is evident in some parts of this film. While this movie isn't Hammer's best by a long shot, it's still definitely worth a shot as it features many elements that Hammer are famous for and, despite the fact that it was made in the 1970's, Hammer's eccentric camp style is still omnipresent. Not great...but certainly not all bad.

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