This appears to be Isherwood's attempt to combine all the ideas
that had worked in previous Frankenstein monster films into one
story. So the result is an appearance of an original creature
followed by further experiments involving a "bride" generated by a
different process than the first creature. The "Prima" body is
animated nude and upright in a liquid tank alive with all the colors
of the rainbow, a scene both beatifal in execution and aided by
Jane Seymour. This treatment also boasts great chemistry
between rival scientists played by James Mason and David
McCallum.
that had worked in previous Frankenstein monster films into one
story. So the result is an appearance of an original creature
followed by further experiments involving a "bride" generated by a
different process than the first creature. The "Prima" body is
animated nude and upright in a liquid tank alive with all the colors
of the rainbow, a scene both beatifal in execution and aided by
Jane Seymour. This treatment also boasts great chemistry
between rival scientists played by James Mason and David
McCallum.