Frankenstein And The Monster From Hell on DVD (1973)
RelatedCritics ReviewsThe sixth Hammer FRANKENSTEIN goes back to the gothic roots of their 1950s versions in style, and is a fitting end to both the series and director Terence Fisher's brilliant career. Peter Cushing returned as the obsessed Baron Frankenstein, this time creating a new monster (Dave Prowse) from the lunatic inmates of Carlsbad's asylum for the criminally insane. Hammer protégé Shane Briant engagingly plays his willing disciple, while Madeline Smith stars as a mute girl in this efficiently horrifying exercise, packed with gruesome close-ups and laboratory black humour. Cushing thought his hairpiece made him look like Helen Hayes. Halliwell's Film Guide Cheaply made and very ghoulish horror comic in the unattractive setting of an asylum; very little entertainment is provided. Time Out Fisher's last film is a disappointment. Using the already well-proven formula, it offers the Baron this time as a... Read more on www.timeout.com Members ReviewsReviews Voted Most HelpfulMost Recent Reviews |
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