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El Hombre Lobo y el Conde Drácula ruegan al Dr. Edelman que les cure de sus instintos asesinos, pero Drácula trama seducir a la enfermera del doctor.El Hombre Lobo y el Conde Drácula ruegan al Dr. Edelman que les cure de sus instintos asesinos, pero Drácula trama seducir a la enfermera del doctor.El Hombre Lobo y el Conde Drácula ruegan al Dr. Edelman que les cure de sus instintos asesinos, pero Drácula trama seducir a la enfermera del doctor.
- Premios
- 2 premios y 3 nominaciones en total
Lon Chaney Jr.
- Lawrence Talbot
- (as Lon Chaney)
- …
Ludwig Stössel
- Siegfried
- (as Ludwig Stossel)
Joseph E. Bernard
- Brahms - Coroner
- (sin acreditar)
Fred Cordova
- Gendarme
- (sin acreditar)
Dick Dickinson
- Villager
- (sin acreditar)
Carey Harrison
- Gendarme
- (sin acreditar)
Boris Karloff
- Frankenstein Monster in Dream Sequence
- (metraje de archivo)
- (sin acreditar)
Harry Lamont
- Villager
- (sin acreditar)
Gregory Marshall
- Johannes
- (sin acreditar)
Robert Robinson
- Villager
- (sin acreditar)
Argumento
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- CuriosidadesActor Glenn Strange suffered greatly during the shooting of the scene in which the Frankenstein Monster is discovered in quicksand. After sitting for three hours in the makeup chair each morning, having his makeup applied by Jack P. Pierce, Strange would spend the rest of the day buried in cold liquid mud (which doubled for the quicksand). "Then everybody else went out for lunch," Strange recalled. "By the time they came back, I was so cold, I could barely feel my legs." Strange's co-star, Lon Chaney Jr., suggested that Strange use alcohol to keep himself warm. Throughout the day, Chaney passed a bottle of whiskey to Strange in-between takes. By the end of the day, Strange recalled, he was so drunk he could barely dress himself after removing his monster makeup and costume.
- PifiasSome scenes of the Frankenstein monster use stock footage from La novia de Frankenstein (1935) and El fantasma de Frankenstein (1942) wherein the differences between Boris Karloff, Lon Chaney Jr. and Glenn Strange in the same role become apparent.
- Citas
Lawrence Talbot: Dr. Edelman, this thing destroyed Frankenstein. It's brought death to all who have tried to follow in his footsteps.
Dr. Edelman: Is that poor creature responsible for what he is?
- Créditos adicionalesOpening credits ooze down from the top of the screen, ending in a straight line of words.
- ConexionesEdited from La novia de Frankenstein (1935)
- Banda sonoraPiano Sonata No. 14 in C sharp minor, Op. 27 No. 2 'Moonlight'
Written by Ludwig van Beethoven
Reseña destacada
This creepy sequel to 'House of Frankenstein', has a doctor (Onslow Stevens) trying to revive the monsters (Glenn Strange and Lon Chaney, Jr.) after becoming infected with the blood of Dracula.
All the atmospheric effects are present and there's a chilling performance by John Carradine whose gaunt appearance makes him a perfect choice for the Dracula part. The special effects involving his transformation are smoothly handled, as of course are the Wolfman's makeup change under the full moon. By this time, Universal had perfected many of these techniques and the effects are sometimes startlingly realistic. Lionel Atwill has a brief part as the village police chief and Martha O'Driscoll and Jane Adams provide the feminine interest.
But the main honors go to Onslow Stevens as the doctor who mistakenly inherits vampire tendencies--a sort of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde role that he does extremely well. A fright film that doesn't disappoint, entertaining all the way.
All the atmospheric effects are present and there's a chilling performance by John Carradine whose gaunt appearance makes him a perfect choice for the Dracula part. The special effects involving his transformation are smoothly handled, as of course are the Wolfman's makeup change under the full moon. By this time, Universal had perfected many of these techniques and the effects are sometimes startlingly realistic. Lionel Atwill has a brief part as the village police chief and Martha O'Driscoll and Jane Adams provide the feminine interest.
But the main honors go to Onslow Stevens as the doctor who mistakenly inherits vampire tendencies--a sort of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde role that he does extremely well. A fright film that doesn't disappoint, entertaining all the way.
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- 20 may 2001
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By what name was La mansión de Drácula (1945) officially released in India in English?
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