Frankenstein e il mostro dell'inferno
Titolo originale: Frankenstein and the Monster from Hell
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Il barone Frankenstein lavora con un paziente mentale per rianimare i morti.Il barone Frankenstein lavora con un paziente mentale per rianimare i morti.Il barone Frankenstein lavora con un paziente mentale per rianimare i morti.
David Prowse
- Monster
- (as Dave Prowse)
Christopher Cunningham
- Hans
- (as Chris Cunningham)
Charles Lloyd Pack
- Professor Durendel
- (as Charles Lloyd-Pack)
Andria Lawrence
- Brassy Girl
- (as Andrea Lawrence)
- Regia
- Sceneggiatura
- Anthony Hinds
- Mary Shelley(non citato nei titoli originali)
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Lo sapevi?
- QuizAccording to an interview with actor Shane Briant (Dr. Simon Helder) on the 2014 UK R2 Blu-ray, real human blood was used in this film. Blood that could no longer be used for transfusions was sourced from the blood bank and used in the film, including in the notorious scene where Baron Frankenstein (Peter Cushing) uses his teeth to clamp down on a severed artery of the monster.
- BlooperAfter extracting the Professor's brain, Baron Frankenstein holds it upside down. However, seconds later when he places it in a vat, it is right side up.
- Citazioni
Baron Victor Frankenstein aka Dr. Carl Victor: [after inserting eyes into the creature's head] Now, in approximately one hour, when the narcosis wears off... we shall see.
Simon Helder: [jokingly] Let's hope it's he who sees!
Baron Victor Frankenstein aka Dr. Carl Victor: ..."he who sees"?
Simon Helder: Sorry...
Baron Victor Frankenstein aka Dr. Carl Victor: [begins to laugh maniacally] "He who sees"! I like that!
Simon Helder: I didn't think it was that funny, I must say...
- Versioni alternativeShout! Factory's Region A Blu-Ray release uses the edited Paramount US R rated cut.
- ConnessioniEdited into I Am Your Father (2015)
Recensione in evidenza
Hammer's most gruesome production?
The last entry in Hammer's legendary Frankenstein cycle by far isn't the best one, but it probably is the most appealing chapter to enthusiast horror buffs due to the excessive use of blood and ugly make-up effects. "Frankenstein and the Monster from Hell" is the direct successor of "Frankenstein must be destroyed", since Jimmy Sangster's "Horror of Frankenstein" introduced a different lead-actor (Ralph Bates) and repeated the initial premise of the infamous baron. Terence Fisher's grand finale is set entirely in a mental asylum where good old Peter Cushing continues his deviant experiments undercover. He changed his name to Dr. Viktor and receives help from a gifted new-arrival who got convicted for committing the exact same sorcery-crimes (although Frankenstein considers it science). In their private asylum-chambers, the doctors create new life using the brains and body parts of unfortunate patients of the asylum. Although good campy fun nonetheless, this film slightly disappoints compared to its predecessors. I feel like Fisher could have used the grim asylum setting much better and even Cushing's characters isn't as 'evil' as it was in the other films. Simon Helder Frankenstein's partner in crime is entirely listless and Madeline Smith doesn't do much either, aside from looking really cute. The monster doesn't evoke feelings of fright and he actually looks more like a fugitive cast-member of the "Planet of the Apes"-series. On the other hand, you could say that this installment is one of the better since the scenery is raw and the monster is more repellent looking. There are some really nasty killings in this film and the medical experiments are extremely graphic (a gratuitous brain-transplant, anyone?). Purely talking trivia, this also is an interesting film as it was Terence Fisher's last directing achievement. This great director easily was one of the genre's most important icons, with on his repertoire most films of both the Frankenstein and Dracula franchises as well as some other milestones like "The Devil Rides Out" and "The Mummy". His last film (Fisher passed away in 1980) is great entertainment and nothing more.
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- Coventry
- 17 mag 2005
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- Budget
- 137.200 £ (previsto)
- Tempo di esecuzione1 ora 35 minuti
- Proporzioni
- 1.85 : 1
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