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Tales Of Frankenstein -TV Series & The Terror (Alpha) (1963)
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Starring: Richard Bull, Anton Diffring, Raymond Greenleaf, Boris Karloff, Sandra Knight, Don Megowan, Dick Miller, Jack Nicholson, Ludwig Stossel, Helen Westcott
Director: Roger Corman, Curt Siodmak
Category: Horror, Horror
Studio: Alpha Video
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Length:
108 mins

 
 

 

Tales of Frankenstein
A desperate woman in search of a way to resurrect her deceased husband hears of Dr. Frankenstein's experiments with corpses. She convinces Frankenstein to reanimate him by implanting the dead man's brain into his patchwork monster. Their happiness vanishes when the creature beholds his hideous reflection in a mirror, and the sight of his twisted form drives the monster to a violent frenzy of hatred and revenge.

Tales of Frankenstein was directed and conceptualized by Curt Siodmak (I Walked With a Zombie, The Wolfman, Donovan's Brain) for Hammer Pictures who intended to develop it into a television series. Featuring a unique blend of Universal's haunting vision of the monster with Hammer's flair for terror, this unsold pilot provides a horrifying and thoughtful development of the Frankenstein myth.

The Terror
Jack Nicholson plays a French soldier who is stranded on a foreign shore. Haunted by visions of a beautiful girl, he follows her to an ancient castle where the fearful Baron Von Leppe (Boris Karloff) reigns over a desolate land. Driven by his desire to find the ghost like girl, the soldier descends into an inescapable spiral of horror and mystery. Roger Corman shot The Terror back-to-back with The Raven, utilizing the same sets and crew, including associate producer Francis Ford Coppola.