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The Curse Of Frankenstein
After all his family has died, young and rich Baron Victor Frankenstein finds himself a teacher, Paul Krempe. At first, both men are fascinated by the potential of their re-animating experiments. Eventually, though, Krempe refuses to help with Frankenstien';;s human experiments. However, he is drawn back into the plot when Frankenstein';;s creature kills a member of the house staff.
3 October 1911, London, England, UK
9 July 1932, Stratford-on-Avon, Warwickshire, England, UK
27 May 1922, Belgravia, London, England, UK
20 September 1886, Shepherd's Bush, London, England, UK
20 March 1912, Fulham, London, England, UK
30 November 1887, Brighton, East Sussex, England, UK
6 August 1899, Dublin, Ireland
4 November 1908, Liverpool, England, UK
25 December 1909, Bristol, England, UK
10 February 1926, Sutton Coldfield, Birmingham, England, UK
October 18, 2005
Beautifully portrayed by Christopher Lee, the Monster is almost heartbreaking, flailing confusedly with a pained expression on its patchwork face.
September 03, 2013
In its best scenes, it adds dynamism and British grit to a genre that had previously tried to get by on atmospherics and mood alone. It manages to be shocking without being especially frightening, and its virtues of performance and style remain striking.
October 18, 2016
This was the classic that single-handedly revived traditional British Gothic and firmly placed the "Hammer House of Horror" on the global gore map.
July 04, 2008
... established new style for horror -- bold, bloody, beautiful-- that completely broke tradition with the cobwebby classics of the 1930s and 1940s.
October 11, 2010
A sterling exemplar of the best of everything that made Hammer so special.
October 30, 2010
Revitalized the British film industry.
June 24, 2006
The whole thing in fact looks surprisingly tacky for a film which sparked a box-office bonanza.
November 17, 2009
Further developments of Hammer Studios as a spook-house Ealing
March 25, 2006
[A] routine horror picture, which makes no particular attempt to do anything more important than scare you with corpses and blood ...
February 17, 2016
The immense possibilities of the Frankenstein story have here been sacrificed by an ill-made script, poor direction and performance and, above all, a preoccupation with disgusting - not horrific - charnelry.
October 18, 2008
Peter Cushing gets every inch of drama from the leading role, making almost believable the ambitious urge and diabolical accomplishment.
September 03, 2013
Christopher Lee is excellent as the mute monster, but this is Cushing's film all the way, and his ground-breaking portrayal of Baron Frankenstein dominated the series in five more films ...

