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Tag Archives: frankenstein
The Curse of Frankenstein (1957)
Director: Terence Fisher Writer: Jimmy Sangster (Based on the novel “Frankenstein” by Mary Shelley)
Posted in Horror, Science Fiction, Thriller
Tagged 1957, acid, adaptation, Anthony Hinds, brain, christopher lee, corpse, curse, death row, doctor, execution, experiment, fire, flashback, frankenstein, fred johnson, guillotine, hammer, hammer horror, hazel court, head, horror, jack asher, james bernard, james needs, jimmy sangster, laboratory, mary shelley, max rosenberg, melvyn hayes, murder, paul hardtmuth, peter cushing, prison, reanimated, reanimation, robert urquhart, sci-fi, science, science fiction, scientist, terence fisher, the curse of frankenstein, thriller, valerie gaunt
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Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein (1994)
Director: Kenneth Branagh Writers: Steph Lady and Frank Darabont (Based on the novel by Mary Shelley)
Posted in Drama, Horror, Romance, Science Fiction
Tagged 1994, adaptation, aidan quinn, andrew marcus, corpse, drama, francis ford coppola, frank darabont, frankenstein, helena bonham carter, horror, hugh bonneville, ian holm, james v. hart, john cleese, john veitch, kenneth branagh, lab, laboratory, lightning, mary shelley, mary shelley's frankenstein, monster, patrick doyle, robert de niro, robert hardy, roger pratt, romance, sci-fi, science, science fiction, scientist, steph lady, tom hulce
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The Munsters (2022)
Director: Rob Zombie Writer: Rob Zombie (Based on the television series created by Allan Burns & Chris Hayward)
Posted in Comedy, Horror, Romance
Tagged 2022, adaptation, al burns, allan burns, Cassandra Peterson, Catherine Schell, chris hayward, comedy, daniel roebuck, ed haas, family, frankenstein, horror, igor, jeff daniel phillips, jorge garcia, love, marriage, mike elliott, monster, monsters, munsters, musician, norm liebmann, nosferatu, richard brake, rob zombie, rock band, romance, sheri moon zombie, sylvester mccoy, television, the munsters, Tomas Boykin, transylvania, tv, vampire, Vanick Moradian, zeuss, zoran popovic
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Van Helsing (2004)
Director: Stephen Sommers Writer: Stephen Sommers
Posted in Action, Adventure, Fantasy, Horror
Tagged 2004, action, adventure, alan silvestri, allen daviau, alun armstrong, bob ducsay, bride, castle, creature, david wenham, dr. jekyll, dracula, electricity, elena anaya, fantasy, frankenstein, gypsy, horror, hugh jackman, hunter, igor, jim may, kate beckinsale, kelly matsumoto, kevin j. o'connor, lighting, monster, mr. hyde, princess, richard roxburgh, robbie coltrane, shuler hensley, stephen sommers, transylvania, vampire, van helsing, vatican, werewolf, will kemp
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The War of the Gargantuas (1966)
Director: Ishiro Honda Writers: Ishiro Honda and Takeshi Kimura
Posted in Action, Horror, Science Fiction
Tagged 1966, action, Akira Ifukube, boat, doctor, experiment, fight, frankenstein, hajime koizumi, henry g. saperstein, horror, ishiro honda, japan, kaiju, lab, military, monster, monsters, ocean, russ tamblyn, ryohei fujii, sci-fi, science, science fiction, scientist, sea, sequel, takeshi kimura, The War of the Gargantuas, toho, tomoyuki tanaka
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Frankenhooker (1990)
Director: Frank Henenlotter Writers: Robert Martin and Frank Henenlotter
Posted in Comedy, Horror, Science Fiction
Tagged 1990, accident, brain, comedy, drugs, edgar ievins, frankenhooker, frankenstein, hooker, horror, joe renzetti, kevin tent, lawnmower, murder, new jersey, pimp, prostitute, prostitution, robert m. baldwin, sci-fi, science, science fiction, scientist, sex
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Victor Frankenstein (2015)
Director: Paul McGuigan Writer: Max Landis (Based on the novel “Frankenstein” by Mary Shelley)
Posted in Horror, Science Fiction
Tagged adaptation, assistant, charles dance, daniel radcliffe, doctor, frankenstein, horror, igor, james mcavoy, mary shelley, max landis, monter, paul mcguigan, protege, sci-fi, science, science fiction, scientist, victor frankenstein
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The Bride of Frankenstein (1935)
Director: James Whale Writers: William Hurlbut and John Balderston
Posted in Drama, Horror, Science Fiction
Tagged boris karloff, bride, bride of frankenstein, carl laemmle jr, doctor, drama, frankenstein, horror, james whale, john balderston, mary shelley, monster, sci-fi, science, science fiction, scientist, the bride of frankenstein, the monster, william hurlbut
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The Monster Squad (1987)
Director: Fred Dekker Writers: Shane Black & Fred Dekker
Posted in Action, Comedy, Fantasy, Horror
Tagged action, comedy, dracula, fantasy, frankenstein, fred dekker, horro, monster, monster squad, monsters, mummy, peter hyams, rob cohen, shane black, the monster squad, tom noonan, vampire, wolfman
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Frankenstein (1931)
Director: James Whale Writers: Garrett Fort & Francis Edward Faragoh (Based on a novel by Mary Shelley) (Adapted from the play by Peggy Webling)
Posted in Drama, Fantasy, Horror, Science Fiction
Tagged 1931, adaptation, boris karloff, brain, carl laemmle jr, colin clive, corpse, doctor, drama, dwight frye, edward van sloan, experiment, fantasy, francis edward faragoh, frankenstein, frederick kerr, garrett fort, horror, james whale, john boles, john l. balderston, mae clarke, mary shelley, monster, peggy webling, richard schayer, sci-fi, science, science fiction, scientist
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