Frankenstein Must Be Destroyed on DVD (1969)
RelatedCritics ReviewsThe fifth of Hammer's FRANKENSTEIN series is graced by an incisive performance from Peter Cushing, up to his old tricks as the Baron performing brain transplants, and an haunting turn by Freddie Jones as the main recipient, an asylum employee whom the Baron has murdered. Jones is astonishing as the anguished victim of the transplant, whose wife fails to recognise him and rejects him, prompting his revenge plan. The gothic gore is once more directed with spirited skill and economy by Terence Fisher (his fourth in the series), although the most memorable Grand Guignol scare has a buried body bursting through the earth because of a broken water pipe. Veronica Carlson wears the diaphanous gowns well. Time Out Hammer's fifth Frankenstein film shifts the horror from the Monster, now a sad and pathetic victim, to the Baron... Read more on www.timeout.com Halliwell's Film Guide Spirited but decidedly unpleasant addition to the cycle, made more so by a genuine note of pathos. Members ReviewsReviews Voted Most HelpfulMost Recent Reviews |
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