Main Cast: Ralph Bates, Kate O'Mara, Graham James, Veronica Carlson, Bernard Archard
Release Year: 1970
Country: UK
Run Time: 93 minutes
MPAA Rating: R
Plot
Victor Frankenstein (Ralph Bates) is the son of the Count who plans his father's demise. He inherits the castle and the comely housekeeper (Kate O'Mara) who doubles as his mistress. Soon Victor is busy murdering people to build his monster (David Prowse). His victims include his neighbor, his housekeeper, a gravedigger, a professor and his best friend. He patches the various body parts together to make his horrible creation in this horror story with a good dose of comedy. ~ Dan Pavlides, All Movie Guide
Review
This oft-forgotten film from Hammer's later years is one of this company's more memorable efforts from this periods. The horror satire is one of the most difficult subgenres of the horror film to pull off but Jimmy Sangster manages to make Horror Of Frankenstein work thanks to a script that utilizes all the classic Frankenstein conventions while also satirizing them in a mordantly funny fashion. Sangster's direction lacks the gothic flair of a Terence Fisher but his sense of comic timing is sharp and he maintains a tight pace throughout. His work is further aided by an effective set of performances highlighted by Ralph Bates' turn as Victor Frankenstein: Bates brings a heavy dose of sarcasm and lasciviousness to this usually dry and asexual archetype to create a character that is seductive and terrifying all at once. The other performances pale in comparison to his work but Kate O'Mara also turns in a worthwhile performance as the Baron's servant-cum-mistress, blending sexiness and servant-class street smarts in an alluring style. On the downside, Horror Of Frankenstein runs out of steam during its third act and suffers from a finale lacks the slam-bang punch that would have closed the film out in style. Despite these problems, Horror Of Frankenstein remains a solid, often surprising film that is perfect for horror fans who can appreciate a few sly laughs being mixed in with the usual chills. ~ Donald Guarisco, All Movie Guide
Scott MacGregor - Art Director, Derek Whitehurst - First Assistant Director, Jimmy Sangster - Director, Chris Barnes - Editor, James Bernard - Composer (Music Score), Malcolm Williamson - Composer (Music Score), Tom Smith - Makeup, Moray Grant - Cinematographer, Jimmy Sangster - Producer, Jeremy Burnham - Screenwriter, Jimmy Sangster - Screenwriter
Baron Victor von Frankenstein, a cold, arrogant and womanizing genius, is angry when his father forbids him to continue his anatomy experiments. He then sabotages his father's shotgun, killing him as a consequence. Inheriting the family fortune, he uses the money to enter medical school in Vienna, but is forced to return home when he impregnates the daughter of the Dean. There, he sets up his laboratory, starting a series of experiments involving the revival of the dead, eventually building a composite body from human parts, which he then brings to life.