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HOUSE OF FRANKENSTEIN

1944 US HMDB
December 15, 1944

Deranged scientist, Gustav Niemann, escapes from prison and overtakes the director of a traveling chamber of horrors, soon reviving the infamous Count Dracula, the frozen Frankenstein Monster, and the Wolf Man.

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Crew

Production: Paul Malvern (Producer)
Screenplay: Edward T. Lowe Jr. (Screenplay)Curt Siodmak (Story)
Music: Paul Dessau (Original Music Composer)Charles Previn (Music)Frank Skinner (Music)Hans J. Salter (Original Music Composer)
Cinematography: George Robinson (Director of Photography)

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Francesco Mirabelli
Francesco Mirabelli
Larry Talbot, resurrected by a mad scientist along with the Creature of Frankenstein, falls in love with a girl and begs her to shoot him with a silver bullet as soon as she sees him transform into a wolf. He will be granted this wish, but the poor girl will let herself die next to his corpse, while the Creature eliminates the common criminal by making him sink into quicksand. Poor sequel of "Frankenstein Meets the Wolf Man" produced by Universal in which, without a real motivation, "Dracula" also appears.
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John Chard

John Chard

6 /10

Welcome to the house of fun now I've come of age...

Let the Universal Monster tag team continue unabated! In truth there's not really a whole movie here, it's more a skew-whiff anthology involving Dracula (John Carradine), the Wolf Man (Lon Chaney Jr) and Frankenstein's Monster (Glenn Strange), with Boris Karloff's mad scientist and J. Carrol Naish's hunchback serving as the linking meat in the monster sandwich.

Plot is for the genre at the time the standard Universal fodder, mad scientist and hunchback manage - by an act of god - to escape from prison. Scientist is after revenge, hunchback wants a new body. After a short encounter with Dracula via a travelling chamber of horrors side-show, the pair head off to the Frankenstein castle - with pretty gypsy girl and Larry Talbot/Wolf Man in tow - where hopes and dreams involve a lot of brain swapping.

What transpires is a bit of violent jealousy and disappointments, building up to the monster smack down finale just as the villagers once again take unkindly to the presence of monsters in their midst. It's all good fun, the clichés of the franchise crammed into the hour and ten minute run time ensuring it's never boring. But really the Dracula section will leave you wanting more, while Frankenstein's monster - in the film bearing his name - just lounges around for a bit and then it's pretty much the end!

Enjoyable if disposable 6/10

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