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House of Frankenstein

Cinematic Catharsis Posted by Barry P. on Oct 24, 2018

(1944) Directed by: Erle C. Kenton; Written by: Edward T. Lowe Jr.; Story by Curt Siodmak; Starring: Boris Karloff, Lon Chaney Jr., John Carradine, Anne Gwynne, Elena Verdugo, Glenn Strange and J. Carrol Naish; Available on Blu-ray and DVD. Rating: ***½ “Kill my trusted old read more

House of Frankenstein (1944, Erle C. Kenton)

The Stop Button Posted by Andrew Wickliffe on Jun 14, 2016

Just over half of House of Frankenstein is glorious. Kenton’s direction is outstanding, the sets are imaginative, the actors are doing great. Beautiful photography from George Robinson. House is a scary movie, what with physically but downright evil Boris Karloff running the proceedings. What read more

Classic Films in Focus: HOUSE OF FRANKENSTEIN (1944)

Virtual Virago Posted by Jennifer Garlen on Aug 26, 2013

Plenty of the later Universal horror movies pack in the monsters, but House of Frankenstein (1944) really outdoes the rest by jamming a whole madhouse of familiar players into its many roles, not only as the headlining creatures but also as supporting characters. The story is so convoluted and episo read more

Classic Films in Focus: HOUSE OF FRANKENSTEIN (1944)

Virtual Virago Posted by Jennifer Garlen on Aug 26, 2013

Plenty of the later Universal horror movies pack in the monsters, but House of Frankenstein (1944) really outdoes the rest by jamming a whole madhouse of familiar players into its many roles, not only as the headlining creatures but also as supporting characters. The story is so convoluted and episo read more

Classic Films in Focus: HOUSE OF FRANKENSTEIN (1944)

Virtual Virago Posted by Jennifer Garlen on Aug 26, 2013

Plenty of the later Universal horror movies pack in the monsters, but House of Frankenstein (1944) really outdoes the rest by jamming a whole madhouse of familiar players into its many roles, not only as the headlining creatures but also as supporting characters. The story is so convoluted and episo read more