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Victor Frankenstein | Trailer

  
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The Frankenstein Chronicles | Series 2

Sean Bean returns as John Marlott in the bold and thrilling six-part period crime drama The Frankenstein Chronicles.

  
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Awix (3310 KP) created a video about The Horror of Frankenstein (1970) in Movies

Feb 24, 2018  
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Horror of Frankenstein - Original Trailer

  
Young Frankenstein (1974)
Young Frankenstein (1974)
1974 | Classics, Comedy, Horror

"Young Frankenstein. Mel Brooks. It’s a classic."

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Young Frankenstein (1974)
Young Frankenstein (1974)
1974 | Classics, Comedy, Horror

"Young Frankenstein, you know… I think Young Frankenstein influenced me because it was a comedy but they really treated it like the James Whale Frankensteins. There’s a real sadness in that movie."

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Flesh for Frankenstein (1973)
Flesh for Frankenstein (1973)
1973 | Horror, Sci-Fi
8.0 (1 Ratings)
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"Flesh for Frankenstein is the only film I’ve ever wished that I had made."

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Escape from Frankenstein
Escape from Frankenstein
1983 | Horror
Just remembered this old board game, largely due to the squeaky Frankenstein toy. You move around a board designed on Frankenstein's Castle. Your player piece has to pick up their colour key and make it to the laboratory. However Frankenstein might wake and capture your player!
  
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The Marinated Meeple (1848 KP) May 3, 2018

Yay! retro board games, keep them coming.... what else do you remember.... There is a vintage and retro board games orb you can join.

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Dean (6926 KP) May 3, 2018

Just remembered the toy the other day, was like a squeaky dog toy. Added Ghost castle the other day. Is mousetrap on here?

Young Frankenstein (1974)
Young Frankenstein (1974)
1974 | Classics, Comedy, Horror

"Starring, and (mostly) written by Gene Wilder, [Young Frankenstein] is not only a tour de force of Wilder’s brilliance, but arguably the apex of the genius that is Mel Brooks. The supporting cast is also hilarious and unique. Great, and best take on the Frankenstein legend."

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The Curse of Frankenstein (1957)
The Curse of Frankenstein (1957)
1957 | Classics, Drama, Horror
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8.0 (2 Ratings)
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Peter Crushing (1 more)
Christopher Lee
The Monster Inside
The Curse of Frankenstein- is a great movie. Hammer films is a excellent studio, cause their brought back the universal monsters and put their own spin on it. And with The Curse of Frankenstein their put their own spin on Frankenstien. And did it work, yes.

The plot: Victor Frankenstein (Peter Cushing) is a brilliant scientist willing to stop at nothing in his quest to reanimate a deceased body. After alienating his longtime friend and partner, Paul Krempe (Robert Urquhart), with his extreme methods, Frankenstein assembles a hideous creature (Christopher Lee) out of dead body parts and succeeds in bringing it to life. But the monster is not as obedient or docile as Frankenstein expected, and it runs amok, resulting in murder and mayhem.

It was Hammer's first colour horror film, and the first of their Frankenstein series.

Professor Patricia MacCormack called it the "first really gory horror film, showing blood and guts in colour".

Peter Cushing, who was then best known for his many high-profile roles in British television, had his first lead part in a movie with this film. Meanwhile, Christopher Lee's casting resulted largely from his height (6' 5"), though Hammer had earlier considered the even taller (6 '7") Bernard Bresslaw for the role.

Unlike the Universal Frankenstein series of the 1930s and 1940s, in which the character of the Monster was the recurring figure while the doctors frequently changed, it is Baron Frankenstein that is the connective character throughout the Hammer series, while the monsters change.

Its a excellent film.
  
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Stan Lee recommended King Kong (2005) in Movies (curated)

 
King Kong (2005)
King Kong (2005)
2005 | Action

"And then, I like King Kong. I like Frankenstein. I liked all the adventure movies; I can’t even remember their names now."

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