
Baron Victor von Frankenstein has fallen on hard times; he was tortured at the hands of the Nazis for not cooperating with them during World War II and he is now badly disfigured. As his family's wealth begins to run out, the Baron is forced to allow a TV crew shooting a documentary on his monster-making ancestors to film at his castle in Germany. However, the Baron has ideas of his own: using the money from the film crew's rent, he buys an atomic reactor and uses it to creat... (Full plot summary below)
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Baron Victor von Frankenstein has fallen on hard times; he was tortured at the hands of the Nazis for not cooperating with them during World War II and he is now badly disfigured. As his family's wealth begins to run out, the Baron is forced to allow a TV crew shooting a documentary on his monster-making ancestors to film at his castle in Germany. However, the Baron has ideas of his own: using the money from the film crew's rent, he buys an atomic reactor and uses it to create a hulking monster, transplanting his butler's brain into the thing and using it to kill off the film crew for more spare parts.
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| User ReviewAllan CThis film begins with a terrific chase scene. Most of what follows doesn't live up to that beginning. Karloff as Baron Frankenstein (descendant of the original monstermaker) is the major plus of this updating 1950's style. Not a classic but worthwhile entertainment for an evening with friends. |