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Victor Frankenstein baut eine Kreatur und erweckt sie zum Leben, aber sie verhält sich nicht so, wie er es beabsichtigt hat.Victor Frankenstein baut eine Kreatur und erweckt sie zum Leben, aber sie verhält sich nicht so, wie er es beabsichtigt hat.Victor Frankenstein baut eine Kreatur und erweckt sie zum Leben, aber sie verhält sich nicht so, wie er es beabsichtigt hat.
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Josef Behrmann
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'The Curse Of Frankenstein' is a landmark horror movie for several reasons. Firstly, though Hammer had already released 'The Quatermass Xperiment', a science fiction movie with some horror elements, it was the studios first real entry into the genre which it is still revered around the world for. Secondly, it was the first movie inspired by Mary Shelley's 'Frankenstein' made in colour. And thirdly, while it wasn't the first movie to feature both Peter Cushing and Christopher Lee, it was their first horror movie together, and one which introduced one of THE great screen duos, who eventually made over twenty movies together. Lee doesn't have as much on screen time as one might expect, but his Monster is memorable and visually striking (after Universal threatened to sue if the image of Karloff's monster was copied). As well as Lee, the supporting cast includes good performances from Robert Urquhart and Hazel Court. Urquhart plays Paul Krempe, initially the young Baron's tutor (the Baron being briefly portrayed by Melvyn Hayes before Cushing), and later his often unwilling assistant. Court, best remembered for her roles in some of Roger Corman's Poe series, plays the Baron's cousin/fiancee. The standout performance of the movie is by Peter Cushing. I still think Karloff is the definitive Monster but Cushing is the definitive Baron Frankenstein. There were six sequels to 'The Curse Of Frankenstein' and Cushing played Frankenstein in all but one, the second last in the series 'The Horror Of Frankenstein', which was actually a tongue in cheek remake of 'Curse..' starring Ralph Bates as the Baron. The movie wasn't completely successful and thankfully Cushing returned for the final movie 'Frankenstein And The Monster From Hell'. For me the first and last in the series tie as the best Hammer Frankenstein movies and Cushing is remarkable in them both. I highly recommend 'The Curse Of Frankenstein', one of Hammer's greatest horror movies. No-one can truly call themselves a horror movie fan if they haven't seen it.
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- WissenswertesAlthough they had both appeared in Hamlet (1948), Moulin Rouge (1952), and Alexander der Große (1956), Christopher Lee and Peter Cushing met on the set of the film for the first time. They would pass the time between shots by exchanging "Looney Tunes" phrases and quickly developed a fast friendship, which lasted until Cushing's death in 1994.
- PatzerWhen Justine is creeping up to the Baron's laboratory, she is wearing 20th century high-heeled shoes.
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Baron Frankenstein: Let's let our friend here rest in peace... while he can.
- Crazy CreditsOpening credits prologue: More than a hundred years ago, in a mountain village in Switzerland, lived a man whose strange experiments with the dead have since become legend. The legend is still told with horror the world over.... It is the legend of...
The Curse of Frankenstein
- Alternative VersionenFor its original cinema release the BBFC required cuts to the scene where a man's head is severed by the Baron and dissolved in acid. The severing was reduced to a brief shot and no footage at all survives of the acid scene. Video and early DVD releases featured the U.S print which was cut further to remove a shot of a severed eyeball as seen through a magnifying glass, though the UK cinema print, which contains this shot, was often shown on BBC television. The 2012 Lionsgate release features the restored version which includes the eyeball shot from the UK print.
- VerbindungenFeatured in Lolita (1962)
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- The Curse of Frankenstein
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- Oakley Court, Windsor Road, Oakley Green, Windsor, Berkshire, England, Vereinigtes Königreich(Chateau Frankenstein-exterior)
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- 65.000 £ (geschätzt)
- Laufzeit1 Stunde 22 Minuten
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- 1.37 : 1(original & negative ratio / alternative theatrical ratio, Blu-ray release)
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