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The Revenge of Frankenstein
The Revenge of Frankenstein

The Revenge of Frankenstein (1958)

66% User Rating
1h 30min
Horror
Science Fiction

"The Terror Rises Again."

Rescued from the guillotine by his devoted dwarf Fritz, the Baron relocates to Carlsbruck, where he continues his gruesome experiments.

Terence FisherDirector

Cast

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Peter Cushing

Peter Cushing

Dr. Victor Stein

Francis Matthews

Francis Matthews

Dr. Hans Kleve

Eunice Gayson

Eunice Gayson

Margaret Conrad

Michael Gwynn

Michael Gwynn

Karl

John Welsh

John Welsh

Bergman

Lionel Jeffries

Lionel Jeffries

Fritz

Oscar Quitak

Oscar Quitak

Dwarf

Richard Wordsworth

Richard Wordsworth

Up Patient

John Stuart

John Stuart

Inspector

Michael Ripper

Michael Ripper

Kurt

Charles Lloyd Pack

Charles Lloyd Pack

President

Arnold Diamond

Arnold Diamond

Molke

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Marjorie Gresley

Countess Barscynska

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Anna Walmsley

Vera Barscynska

George Woodbridge

George Woodbridge

Janitor

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Ian Whittaker

Boy

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Avril Leslie

Girl

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John Tatham

Manservant (uncredited)

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Eugene Leahy

Kleine (uncredited)

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Charles Gilliard

Policeman (uncredited)

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Jimmy Charters

Patient (uncredited)

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Julia Nelson

Inga (uncredited)

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Robert Brooks Turner

Joseph the Groom (uncredited)

Reviews (2)

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John Chard
John Chard
Rating 80%

October 16, 2019

Help me Frankenstein! The Revenge of Frankenstein is directed by Terence Fisher and written by Jimmy Sangster. it stars Peter Cushing, Francis Matthews, Eunice Grayson, Oscar Quitak, Michael Gwynn, John Welsh and Lionel Jeffries. Music is by Leonard Salzedo and cinematography by Jack Asher. Baron Victor Frankenstein (Cushing), sentenced to death, escapes execution by the guillotine and moves to the town of Carlsbruck. Under the alias of Dr. Stein, Frankenstein sets himself up as a successful physician, but still stung by his treatment from his so called peers, he has plans to still create medical history... The Curse of Frankenstein didn't need a sequel, it stands on its own as a wonderful reinvention of the Frankenstein legend and it was a big hit for Hammer Film Productions. But a sequel did come and how delightful it is to find that it not only pulses with everything that was great about Hammer when they were on form, but that it also didn't go for the easy cop out route and follow the same formula of its predecessor. The returning presence of Fisher, Sangster, Asher and Cushing is very reassuring, and there is nothing samey here, because Sangster comes up with a story that puts the man Frankenstein as the focus, his medical dalliance this time is to put the brain of a deformed man into a perfect body. This gives the Frankenstein legend a unique twist whilst offering up ponderings about vanity and scientific advancements, while there's also a deft observation of the class divide, with the good/bad doctor perched Jekyll and Hyde like on either side of the social structure. From the natural flow of the beginning that follows on from "Curse", to a quite brilliant twist at its end, it's a screenplay that pulses with care and intelligence and avoids all the pitfalls of many other Frankenstein movies. Filmed back-to-back with Dracula (1958), Hammer use many of the same sets but dress them accordingly, and they are sights for sore eyes. This really is a tip top production, the costuming to Salzedo's luscious musical score, and from Asher's piercingly beautiful Technicolor photography (some quarters have it incorrectly listed as Eastman Color) to the raft of great performances (Cushing and Matthews make for a very impressive thespian coupling), this showcases Hammer in their pomp. It's not all ideal for sure, there's a lack of scares since it's a very "human" sort of horror picture, the revenge hinted at in the title and Dr. Stein's attitude is a bit of a curved ball, while the set up for the creation to go "bad" is a bit weak, but small complaints and The Revenge of Frankenstein is one of the better sequels in the world of horror. 7.5/10

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The Revenge of Frankenstein (1958) - Trailer HD 1080p

The Revenge of Frankenstein (1958) - Trailer HD 1080p

Joe Dante on THE REVENGE OF FRANKENSTEIN

Joe Dante on THE REVENGE OF FRANKENSTEIN

The Revenge of Frankenstein / Original Theatrical Trailer (1958)

The Revenge of Frankenstein / Original Theatrical Trailer (1958)

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The Hound of the Baskervilles
Taste of Fear
The Two Faces of Dr. Jekyll
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The Man Who Changed His Mind
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Frankenstein General Hospital
Phantasm II
Gaslight
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Bride of Frankenstein

Collection

Frankenstein (Hammer) Collection

Part of

Frankenstein (Hammer) Collection

Includes: The Curse of Frankenstein, The Revenge of Frankenstein, The Evil of Frankenstein, Frankenstein Created Woman, Frankenstein Must Be Destroyed, Frankenstein and the Monster from Hell, The Horror of Frankenstein