


The Curse of Frankenstein
Baron Victor Frankenstein has discovered life's secret and unleashed a blood-curdling chain of events resulting from his creation: a cursed creature with a horrid face — and a tendency to kill.
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Plot Summary
Baron Victor Frankenstein, a respected scientist, recounts his horrific experiments in creating a sentient being from various body parts. His ambition leads him to steal cadavers and engage in increasingly unethical practices, culminating in the assembly of a monstrous creation. The film chronicles his descent into madness and the tragic consequences that follow his hubristic pursuit of playing God.
Critical Reception
The Curse of Frankenstein was a critical and commercial success, lauded for its gothic atmosphere, Hammer Film Productions' distinctive use of color, and Peter Cushing's iconic portrayal of Baron Frankenstein. It revitalized the Frankenstein mythos for a new generation and cemented Hammer's reputation as a purveyor of high-quality horror.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its vivid Technicolor and suspenseful direction.
- Peter Cushing's chilling performance as Baron Frankenstein is a standout.
- Considered a landmark in gothic horror cinema.
Google audience: Audiences generally appreciate the film's classic horror elements, striking visuals, and Cushing's memorable performance, often citing it as a benchmark for the genre.
Fun Fact
This film marked the first time Hammer Film Productions used the vibrant Technicolor process, which significantly contributed to its distinctive visual style and success.
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