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The Curse of Frankenstein (1957)
Posted on 9/20/25 at 9:23 am
Posted on 9/20/25 at 9:23 am
So, I know this is somewhat of a highly regarded hammer film. Watched it last night.
For the first half, I was kinda wondering “what about this is unique,”.
By the end I realized, no Frankenstein retelling I’ve ever seen until this has done an effective job of painting Frankenstein as a villain.
The dynamic between Frankenstein and his tutor is excellent and the madness of Frankenstein really does feel grotesque.
The end with a deprived, crazy Cushing whose usually so composed was a delight.
Fun movie
For the first half, I was kinda wondering “what about this is unique,”.
By the end I realized, no Frankenstein retelling I’ve ever seen until this has done an effective job of painting Frankenstein as a villain.
The dynamic between Frankenstein and his tutor is excellent and the madness of Frankenstein really does feel grotesque.
The end with a deprived, crazy Cushing whose usually so composed was a delight.
Fun movie
Posted on 9/20/25 at 9:49 am to athenslife101
Cushing as the villainous Frankenstein is some of Hammer's best stuff. The monsters in the Fankenstein series feel a little generic and forgettable, though, except for Lee.
This post was edited on 9/20/25 at 1:07 pm
Posted on 9/20/25 at 10:25 am to Master of Sinanju
The Hammer films really did a great job of convincing you of the evil that's out there. For a kid that was learning about what made certain body parts special, they weaved a strong sexual pull from the demonic side of things. It made you wonder about what came with a wild, sex filled life. You wondered how safe it might be to follow some hot chick into the woods, becuse that MF might be there.
quote:Lee was the Dracula that caused me to keep a sharpened wooden stake between my mattress and box springs in fourth grade. I doubt a 4" stake would have been effective, but I slept better knowing it was there.
The monsters in the series feel a little generic and forgettable, though, except for Lee.
This post was edited on 9/20/25 at 10:32 am
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