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Frankenstein Created Woman ()


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After being reanimated, Baron Frankenstein transfers the soul of an executed young man into the body of his lover, prompting her to kill the men who wronged them.

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Baron Frankenstein
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Christina
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Doctor Hertz
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Hans
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The Prisoner
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Anton
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Karl
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Johann
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Kleve
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Chief of Police
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Mayor
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Landlord
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Priest
Bartlett Mullins ...
Bystander
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Spokesman
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Jack Armstrong ...
Clerk of the Court (uncredited)
Hyma Beckley ...
Townsman (uncredited)
Daniel Brown ...
Townsman (uncredited)
John Cam ...
Townsman (uncredited)
Patrick Carter ...
Guard (uncredited)
Victor Croxford ...
Townsman (uncredited)
Kevin Flood ...
Chief Gaoler (uncredited)
Eric Henderson ...
Townsman (uncredited)
Bill Hibbert ...
Policeman (uncredited)
Lindsay Hooper ...
Jury Foreman (uncredited)
Lizbeth Kent ...
First Woman (uncredited)
Howard Lang ...
Guard (uncredited)
Ricky Lansing ...
Townsman (uncredited)
John Maxim ...
Sergeant (uncredited)
Mark McMullins ...
Villager with Body (uncredited)
Stuart Middleton ...
Young Hans (uncredited)
Cecil Paul ...
Townsman (uncredited)
Fred Peck ...
Townsman (uncredited)
Arthur Sandifer ...
Townsman (uncredited)
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Townsman (uncredited)
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Christina (uncredited) (voice)
Antony Viccars ...
Second Spokesman (uncredited)
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Villager with Carthorse ( Opening Scene) (uncredited)

Directed by

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Terence Fisher

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Anthony Hinds ... (original screenplay) (as John Elder)

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Anthony Nelson Keys ... producer

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James Bernard

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Arthur Grant ... director of photography

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Spencer Reeve

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James Needs ... supervising editor
Chris Brennan ... second assistant editor (uncredited)
Elizabeth Redstone ... first assistant editor (uncredited)

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Irene Lamb

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Bernard Robinson

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Don Mingaye

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George Partleton ... makeup artist
Frieda Steiger ... hair stylist

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Ian Lewis ... production manager

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Douglas Hermes ... assistant director
Joe Marks ... second assistant director (uncredited)
Christopher Neame ... third assistant director (uncredited)

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Thomas Goswell ... draughtsman (uncredited)
Feliks Sergejak ... scenic artist (uncredited)

Sound Department

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Roy Hyde ... sound editor
Ken Rawkins ... sound recordist
Gerry Humphreys ... re-recording mixer (uncredited)
Cyril Hunt ... sound maintenance (uncredited)
Alan Lavender ... sound assistant (uncredited)
Robin O'Donoghue ... assistant re-recording mixer (uncredited)
John Souter ... sound camera operator (uncredited)
Alan Thorne ... sound camera operator (uncredited)
Charles Wheeler ... boom operator (uncredited)

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Les Bowie ... special effects
Ray Caple ... special effects assistant (uncredited)
Ian Scoones ... special effects assistant (uncredited)

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Peter Diamond ... stunts (uncredited)

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Moray Grant ... camera operator
Eddie Collins ... clapper loader (uncredited)
Tom Edwards ... still photographer (uncredited)
Bob Jordan ... focus puller (uncredited)

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Rosemary Burrows ... wardrobe mistress
Larry Stewart ... wardrobe master

Music Department

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Philip Martell ... musical supervisor

Script and Continuity Department

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Eileen Head ... continuity

Additional Crew

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Pat Sims ... production secretary (uncredited)
Alan Thompson ... publicity director (uncredited)
Robert Webb ... publicity director (uncredited)
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Plot Summary

A dead and frozen Baron Frankenstein is re-animated by his colleague Dr. Hertz proving to him that the soul does not leave the body on the instant of death. His lab assistant, young Hans, is found guilty of murdering the local pub owner with whom he had an argument where he foolishly swore to kill the man and Frankenstein acquires his body immediately after the execution. Hans had been quite friendly with the dead man's daughter Christina who returns just in time to see him guillotined. Distraught, she commits suicide and is brought back to life by the good Doctor but with Hans' brain replacing her own. As memories return to her - Hans' memories in fact - she sets out to pursue and kill those responsible for having sent him to his death. Written by garykmcd

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Taglines The Ultimate in Evil! See more »
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Also Known As
  • And Frankenstein Created Woman (United Kingdom)
  • Frankenstein Made Woman (United Kingdom)
  • Frankenstein créa la femme (France)
  • Frankenstein creó a la mujer (Spain)
  • Y Frankenstein creó a la mujer (Venezuela)
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  • 86 min
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Cumulative Worldwide Gross $250,779

Did You Know?

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Trivia One of Martin Scorsese's favorite films. See more »
Goofs When Baron Frankenstein is removed from his cryogenic frozen state, his assistant Dr. Hertz (Thorley Walters) easily moves his arms away from his chest, even though they should be frozen in place until thawed out. See more »
Movie Connections Featured in Ein Zahn zuviel (1971). See more »
Quotes Chief of Police: Do you expect us to believe this childish rubbish, sir? Do you take us for fools?
Baron Frankenstein: Yes.
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