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La revanche de Frankenstein

Titre original : The Revenge of Frankenstein
  • 1958
  • PG
  • 1h 30m
ÉVALUATION IMDb
6,7/10
6,9 k
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La revanche de Frankenstein (1958)
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HorreurScience-fiction

Le baron Frankenstein échappe à la guillotine et se rend en Allemagne. Là-bas, il se fait appeler Dr Stein et prévoit de reprendre ses expériences avec des parties de cadavres.Le baron Frankenstein échappe à la guillotine et se rend en Allemagne. Là-bas, il se fait appeler Dr Stein et prévoit de reprendre ses expériences avec des parties de cadavres.Le baron Frankenstein échappe à la guillotine et se rend en Allemagne. Là-bas, il se fait appeler Dr Stein et prévoit de reprendre ses expériences avec des parties de cadavres.

  • Réalisation
    • Terence Fisher
  • Scénaristes
    • Jimmy Sangster
    • Hurford Janes
    • George Baxt
  • Vedettes
    • Peter Cushing
    • Francis Matthews
    • Eunice Gayson
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  • ÉVALUATION IMDb
    6,7/10
    6,9 k
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    • Réalisation
      • Terence Fisher
    • Scénaristes
      • Jimmy Sangster
      • Hurford Janes
      • George Baxt
    • Vedettes
      • Peter Cushing
      • Francis Matthews
      • Eunice Gayson
    • 88Commentaires d'utilisateurs
    • 82Commentaires de critiques
    • 68Métascore
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    Peter Cushing
    Peter Cushing
    • Doctor Victor Stein
    Francis Matthews
    Francis Matthews
    • Doctor Hans Kleve
    Eunice Gayson
    Eunice Gayson
    • Margaret Conrad
    Michael Gwynn
    Michael Gwynn
    • Karl
    John Welsh
    John Welsh
    • Bergman
    Lionel Jeffries
    Lionel Jeffries
    • Fritz
    Oscar Quitak
    • Dwarf
    Richard Wordsworth
    Richard Wordsworth
    • Up Patient
    Charles Lloyd Pack
    • President
    John Stuart
    John Stuart
    • Inspector
    Arnold Diamond
    Arnold Diamond
    • Molke
    Marjorie Gresley
    • Countess Barscynska
    • (as Margery Gresley)
    Anna Walmsley
    • Vera Barscynska
    George Woodbridge
    George Woodbridge
    • Janitor
    Michael Ripper
    • Kurt
    Ian Whittaker
    • Boy
    Avril Leslie
    • Girl
    Ernest Blyth
    • Music Recital Attendee
    • (uncredited)
    • Réalisation
      • Terence Fisher
    • Scénaristes
      • Jimmy Sangster
      • Hurford Janes
      • George Baxt
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    7gavin6942

    Peter Cushing Always Great

    Victor Frankenstein (Peter Cushing), now just Victor Stein to hide from authorities after escaping the guillotine and killing a priest, cannot stop doing medical experiments, this time transferring a live brain to a corpse. But there's a side effect he may not like! T

    his film features a "dull monster", says Howard Maxford, but I think he misses the point. You don't need a hulking, deformed creature to be a "monster" -- science gone wrong can be monstrous enough by itself. When Karl, the man with the transplanted brain, starts feeling the side effects he is every bit as creepy as Boris Karloff ever was.

    Maybe not as good as its predecessor, but it starts with a bang and stays strong for its duration.
    7claudio_carvalho

    Another Good Horror Movie from Hammer

    Baron Victor Frankenstein (Peter Cushing) is sentenced to the guillotine but he succeeds to escape facilitated by the hunchback Karl Immelmann (Michael Gwynn) to Carlsbruck in Germany adopting the alias Doctor Victor Stein. Three years later, he is a successful physician in a poor hospital. Doctor Hans Kleve (Francis Matthews) recognizes Frankenstein and blackmails him to be his assistant. Dr. Stein shows a perfect body and tells to Dr. Kleve that Karl will donate his brain to a healthy body. They successfully transplant Karl's brain to the new body and Dr. Stein hides Karl in the attic. However a snoopy janitor (George Woodbridge) witnesses the transportation to the room and tells to the nurse Margaret Conrad (Eunice Gayson) that the doctors have hidden a patient in the attic. Meanwhile Dr. Kleve comments with Karl that he will become a medical sensation and Karl is afraid of the situation. When Margaret finds Karl in the attic, he convinces her to release the straps that hold him to the bed. Karl runs to Dr. Steins's laboratory but he is attacked by a man that believes that he is a burglar. When Dr. Stein and Dr. Kleve arrive in the laboratory, Karl has already gone leaving two deaths on his path. What will happen to Karl and to Dr. Frankenstein?

    "The Revenge of Frankenstein" is a good sequel of "Frankenstein" despite the title since there is no revenge. This is a good movie from Hammer and that is not a surprise having director Terence Fisher and Peter Cushing in the cast. Dr. Frankenstein giving explanations to Dr. Kleve about his transplantation procedure is very funny. My vote is seven.

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    8Boba_Fett1138

    Baron Frankenstein is back with a vengeance.

    OK so maybe not. Even though this movie is called "The Revenge of Frankenstein" and the baron himself, who escaped the guillotine, also tells that he is planning on taking revenge, he never does so in this movie. Sloppy perhaps and also a missed opportunity. Nevertheless "The Revenge of Frankenstein" remains one of the best put together and most atmospheric Hammer movie. Esecially for late '50's standards, this movie is a surprising good and effective one that more than serves its purpose and has plenty enough to offer the viewer.

    The story is well written and told, which is the main reason why this movie works out great. It also helps to make this movie one of the better ones out of the long line of Hammer Frankenstein movies. It's an interesting movie to watch with a great perfect horror atmosphere, all combined with the typical Hammer studio's style. The movie also features some morbid humor which suits the style of the movie even better and makes it an even more pleasant and entertaining one to watch.

    Unlike other Frankenstein movies this movie relies on original and self developed and written elements. The Hammer studios throughout this way, practically recreated the entire character of baron Frankenstein, with its long line of Hammer Frankenstein movies. When I now think of baron Frankenstein, I automatically think of Peter Cushing portraying him, thanks to the Hammer movies.

    The movie doesn't waste any time on things like character development, which is also the reason why the movie is only 89 minutes short. It makes the story flow well, without any drags or unnecessary moments but one of the consequences also is that some of the characters don't quite work out because of this, such as the Eunice Gayson character, who doesn't seem to serve a purpose in the movie. The movie also doesn't have enough emotional depth because of this. Even though the movie does some attempts to give the movie some depth, mainly in its sequences with the monster, the movie is too short and distant to really care about any of it. But at least they did a worthy attempt, which makes this movie an improvement over the first Hammer Frankenstein movie "The Curse of Frankenstein".

    Peter Cushing is really great as the baron who has taken the name Dr. Stein, after escaping from the guillotine, to conceal his true identity. Cushing really seem at ease with his role and he draws all of the attention of the movie toward him. Unlike most other Frankenstein movies the Hammer Frankenstein movies aren't really about the creature but more about baron Frankenstein and his eternal morbid search for cheating the death and creating life. It's a good thing that this movie is about the baron and not really about the monster, for the actor who plays the monster in this movie (Michael Gwynn) is exactly convincing or a good enough actor. Further more the movie does feature some good British actors for the smaller parts of the movie, who all seem to fit their parts very well.

    Through its atmosphere the movie does manages to create an overall overly present creepy atmosphere which does provide the movie with some good horror moments as well. Of course nothing too scary, since obviously all Hammer movies are obviously more entertaining than scary or serious. The movie also does feature some nice looking sets, costumes and effects which help to set up the mood.

    A must-see for the Hammer fans, mainly thanks to its well written and told story.

    8/10

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    6ma-cortes

    Escaping from guillotine the stubborn Doctor, excellently played by Cushing , goes Germany where continues his ghoulish experiments

    Dr Frankestein, Peter Cushing , escapes from guillotine being rescued by his servant and he then relocates to Carlsbruck, Germany, where he becomes a popular society physician, Dr Stein , but being panned by other doctors. Helped by another physician , Francis Matthews, restart the eerie, scary experiments by use parts of dead bodies. Meanwhile, a police inspector, John Stuart, investigates bizarre killings.

    Another Jimmy Sangster written, Terence Fisher directed movie, being distinguished by their great earlier entries into the genre. Nicely and creepily made , but inferior followup to the original The Curse of Frankenstein, though superior to the subsequent sequel The Evil of Frankenstein . Peter Cushing gives an awesome acting , as always, as the malignant and misunderstood doc who just can not stop his macabre experiments and schemes to transfer his servant's brain into another sewn together creature and creating a new monster well incarnated by Michael Wynn .Support cast is pretty good, such as Francis Matthews, Michael Gwynn who went to star in several Hammer films , Lionel Jeffries , John Welsh , Eunice Gayson , the usual Michael Ripper and John Stuart who was a former matinee idol whose debut in movies was as long as1920.

    It packs a colorful and brilliant cinematography by Jack Asher. Frightening as well as evocative musical score by Leonard Salcedo. The motion picture wes well directed by Hammer maestro , Terence Fisher . He was a prolific and fine artisan who realized some masterpieces , especially for Hammer Films . He directed all kinds of genres, standing out in Terror movies. As Terence directs such good movies as Frankenstein and the monster from hell, Frankenstein must be destroyed , Frankenstein created woman , The devil rides out , Island of the burning, Dracula prince of darkness, The brides of Dracula , Horror of Dracula, Island of terror, The gorgon , The phantom of opera, The curse of werewolf, The hound of Baskerville , The mummy, Race for life, Black glove, Blackout, Unholy four, Four sided triangle, Spaceways , 3 stops to murder, Man bait, A stolen face ,among others . Rating : acceptable and decente horror movie 6.5/10
    uncacreepy

    The Last True Sequel in Series

    Revenge of Frankenstein is the only true sequel in the successful Hammer series. It is interesting to note, that principal photography began scant days after the completion of 'Horror of Dracula,' and it does not require a trained eye to see the re-dressed and painted Dracula sets throughout the film. Production Designer, Bernard Robinson, and Director, Terence Fisher both told me the paint on some of the flats had yet to dry when shooting began. Peter Cushing had the opportunity to refine and develop his portrayal as the driven Baron Frankenstein. His dialogue is caustic, witty and at times humorous. This again was the Golden Age of Hammer, that magic period that lasted but a short time. The team of Fisher, Robinson, Lighting Cameraman, Jack Asher, and a completely dedicated cast and crew shines as brightly as those newly painted sets. One of the best of the period, and still plays well today.

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    • Anecdotes
      According to Peter Cushing in his memoirs, the chimpanzee that was used for the film took a liking to the actor. Every morning before work, she would greet the actor with a kiss.
    • Gaffes
      When Gerda leaves her boyfriend she is attacked by Karl after she descends a flight of steps. Half way down the steps is a bright yellow, 20th century, metal mesh litter bin attached to the wall.
    • Citations

      Doctor Hans Kleve: A masterly dissection, Doctor Stein. You must forgive this intrusion.

      Doctor Victor Stein: Must I?

    • Autres versions
      The BBFC demanded cuts to the original UK cinema version to remove shots of a brain being tipped into a jar, and according to their website the film was indeed cut. However all versions of this film contain the footage including the 1986 video release.
    • Connexions
      Featured in Theater of Thrills: The Revenge of Frankenstein (1963)

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    • Date de sortie
      • 5 septembre 1958 (West Germany)
    • Pays d’origine
      • United Kingdom
    • Langues
      • English
      • Latin
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    • Lieux de tournage
      • Bray Studios, Down Place, Oakley Green, Berkshire, Angleterre, Royaume-Uni(Studio)
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      • Hammer Films
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      • 1h 30m(90 min)
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