Terror of Frankenstein

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  • NR
  • 1975
  • 1 hr 31 min
  • 5.8  (318)

Terror of Frankenstein is a faithful adaptation of Mary Shelley's classic novel Frankenstein. The movie, released in 1977, was directed by Calvin Floyd and starred Leon Vitali as Dr. Victor Frankenstein, Per Oscarsson as the Creature, and Nicholas Clay as Henry Clerval. The movie opens with a dramatic scene of thunder and lightning as Victor Frankenstein is awakened from a nightmare. He is haunted by the memory of his mother who died while giving birth to him. This traumatic experience fuels his obsession with creating life from death.

Frankenstein's experiments begin with the reanimation of a dead frog. His next attempt involves the creation of a humanoid creature, which is a combination of various body parts sewn together. However, the Creature is not what Frankenstein expected. The Creature is terrifying and destructive, and Frankenstein is unable to control it.

The Creature escapes from Frankenstein's laboratory and begins to cause havoc in the nearby village. Despite Frankenstein's efforts to keep his experiments a secret, he soon becomes a local celebrity due to his association with the Creature. Henry Clerval, Frankenstein's friend and fellow scientist, arrives on the scene to study Frankenstein's methods and assist in his research.

The friendship between Frankenstein and Clerval soon becomes strained as their respective priorities diverge. Frankenstein is consumed with his obsession for creating life, while Clerval is more concerned with the ethical implications of Frankenstein's work. He argues that Frankenstein's experiments are dangerous and immoral, and that they will inevitably lead to disaster.

The tensions between Frankenstein and Clerval come to a head when the Creature goes on a rampage in the village, killing several people. Frankenstein is forced to confront the consequences of his actions and come to terms with the fact that he has created a monster.

The movie is a faithful adaptation of Mary Shelley's novel, and it captures the Gothic atmosphere of the novel. Leon Vitali's performance as Frankenstein is impeccable, and he perfectly captures the character's obsession and madness. Per Oscarsson's portrayal of the Creature is also noteworthy, as he manages to imbue the character with a sense of pathos despite his terrifying appearance.

The movie is also notable for its impressive set design and special effects. The laboratory scenes are suitably eerie and atmospheric, with bubbling beakers and electrical equipment adding to the sense of foreboding. The Creature's appearance is also suitably terrifying, with his stitched-together body and twisted, demonic features.

Despite its faithful adaptation of the novel, Terror of Frankenstein does take some liberties with the source material. For example, the character of Henry Clerval, who is a minor character in the novel, is given a more prominent role in the movie. Additionally, the ending of the movie differs from the novel, with a more open-ended conclusion that leaves some questions unanswered.

Overall, Terror of Frankenstein is a gripping and atmospheric adaptation of Mary Shelley's classic novel. It is a must-see for fans of the horror genre, and its faithful adaptation of the novel will appeal to fans of the original story. The performances, set design, and special effects all contribute to a chilling and memorable cinematic experience.

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Description
  • Release Date
    1975
  • MPAA Rating
    NR
  • Runtime
    1 hr 31 min
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    5.8  (318)
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