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The Horror of Frankenstein

1970-11-08

95 mins

The Plot

Young Victor Frankenstein, a cold, arrogant and womanizing genius, is angry when his father Alphonse forbids him to continue his anatomy experiments. He ruthlessly murders Alphonse by sabotaging his shotgun, consequently inheriting the title of Baron von Frankenstein and the family fortune. He uses the money to enter medical school in Vienna, but is forced to return home following an affair with the daughter of the schools Dean. Returning to his own castle, Victor sets up a laboratory and starts a series of experiments involving the revival of the dead. He eventually builds a composite body from human parts, which he then brings to life. The creature goes on a homicidal rampage until it is accidentally destroyed when a little girl accidentally causes the vat in which it has been hidden to be flooded with acid, leaving behind only the creature's shoes floating on the surface.

Cast and Crew

Ralph Bates

Ralph Bates

Victor Frankenstein

Kate O'Mara

Kate O'Mara

Alys

Veronica Carlson

Veronica Carlson

Elizabeth Heiss

Jon Finch

Jon Finch

Lt. Henry Becker

Dennis Price

Dennis Price

The Graverobber

Graham James

Graham James

Kassner

Bernard Archard

Bernard Archard

Prof. Heiss

James Hayter

James Hayter

Bailiff

Joan Rice

Joan Rice

Graverobber's wife

Stephen Turner

Stephen Turner

Stephan

Neil Wilson

Neil Wilson

Schoolmaster (uncredited)

James Cossins

James Cossins

Dean

Glenys O'Brien

Glenys O'Brien

Maggie

Geoffrey Lumsden

Geoffrey Lumsden

Instructor (uncredited)

Chris Lethbridge-Baker

Chris Lethbridge-Baker

Priest (uncredited)

Terry Duggan

Terry Duggan

First Bandit (uncredited)

George Belbin

George Belbin

Baron Frankenstein (uncredited)

Hal Jeayes

Hal Jeayes

Woodsman (uncredited)

Carol Jeayes

Carol Jeayes

Woodsman's Daughter (uncredited)

Michael Goldie

Michael Goldie

Workman (uncredited)

David Prowse

David Prowse

The Monster

Videos & Trailers

The Horror of Frankenstein (1970) - Trailer
Brian Trenchard-Smith on The Horror Of Frankenstein