House of Frankenstein (1944)
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" OK, so first there was 1931's Frankenstein. Then there was the sequel, The Bride of Frankenstein. Which naturally led to The Son of Frankenstein. Followed by this flick, the House of Frankenstein. Based on the titles of these movies, looks like ol' Frankie did a pretty good job of following the formula that would constitute the American Dream. Not bad for a guy made outta spare parts. "
" Okay, so first there was 1931's Frankenstein. Then there was The Bride Of Frankenstein. Which naturally led to The Son Of Frankenstein. Followed by this flick, the House Of Frankenstein. Based on the titles of these movies, looks like ol' Frankie did a pretty good job of putting together a life for himself. Which, when you consider how he was created, is about as good as it gets when it comes to setting one's self as a good example. "
"After escaping from an asylum the mad Dr. Niemann and his hunch back assistant revive Count Dracula, the Wolf Man and the Frankenstein monster in order to extract revenge upon their many enemies."
“Six films into the franchise and Universal finally decided to make their all of their premiere monsters team-up in House of Frankenstein, an entertaining mid-tier entry that should’ve been better. You get five for the price of one here, as the Monster, the Wolf Man, Dracula, a mad scientist, and his hunchback assistant all appear. But wait, there’s more! You get the flooded ruins of Castle Frankenstein, the damaged property of Ludwig Frankenstein miraculous erected and in working order, a lovely gypsy girl, torch wielding townsfolk, and Boris Karloff returning to the franchise – all of that in 71 minutes! The gag is that House of Frankenstein barely involves the Monster and has no relatives bearing the name. The plot is actually an elaborate revenge story about Karloff’s mad s” read more
"HOUSE OF FRANKENSTEINReleased: 1 December 1944 (67 minutes)Directed by: Erle C. Kenton Written by: Edward T. Lowe Jr., Curt Siodmak HOLY GODIVA 4 - ONION JACK 3 TOTAL: 7 (+)"
"HOUSE OF FRANKENSTEINReleased: 1 December 1944 (67 minutes)Directed by: Erle C. Kenton Written by: Edward T. Lowe Jr., Curt Siodmak HOLY GODIVA 4 - ONION JACK 3 TOTAL: 7"