

Movie spotlight
The Abomination of Frankenstein
A small town in 1976 is plagued with mysterious murders, suddenly an eccentric young woman arrives to town and leases a large old building. The woman is Isabella Frankenstein, there to create a creature for her strange desires.
Insights
Plot Summary
This silent short film is an early adaptation of Mary Shelley's novel. It depicts Dr. Frankenstein's obsessive quest to create life, his success in animating a creature from body parts, and the subsequent horror and despair that follows as his creation becomes a monstrous figure. The film explores themes of scientific ambition and its terrifying consequences.
Critical Reception
As one of the earliest cinematic adaptations of Frankenstein, this film is historically significant for its pioneering approach to the horror genre and its visual storytelling. While specific critical reviews from its time are scarce, its existence highlights the immediate interest in adapting classic literature for the new medium of film.
What Reviewers Say
A landmark in early horror cinema.
Historically important for its adaptation of a classic novel.
Primitive but effective in its visual representation of the Frankenstein myth.
Google audience: Audience reception for this very early film is difficult to gauge with modern metrics, but its status as a foundational horror film is generally acknowledged by film historians.
Fun Fact
This was one of the very first film adaptations of Mary Shelley's Frankenstein, predating more famous versions by decades and establishing many visual tropes for the creature that would be revisited later.
AI-generated overview · Verify ratings on official sources