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Peter Cushing and Susan Denberg in Frankenstein créa la femme (1967)

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Frankenstein créa la femme

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    When their lab assistant, young Hans Werner (Robert Morris), is found guilty and beheaded for a murder he did not commit, Baron Victor Frankenstein (Peter Cushing) and his colleague Dr Hertz (Thorley Walters) claim the body so that they can separate from it Hans' soul and transfer his soul into the body of Hans' lover Christina Kleve (Susan Denberg), who committed suicide when she happened upon Hans being guillotined. Following the operation, however, as Christina's memories start to come back, so do Hans' memories, and Hans has revenge on his mind.



    Frankenstein Created Woman, like all Frankenstein movies, stems from the 1818 novel Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus, by 19-year-old British author Mary Wollstonecraft Godwin Shelley [1797-1851]. The screenplay for the movie was written by British screenwriter Anthony Hinds (writing under the name John Elder). It is the fourth film in a series of seven Frankenstein movies produced by UK's Hammer Studios, best known for its revival of the horror genre in the 1960s and 1970s. Preceded by Frankenstein s'est échappé (1957) (1957), La revanche de Frankenstein (1958) (1958), and L'empreinte de Frankenstein (1964) (1964), it was followed by Le Retour de Frankenstein (1969) (1969), Les horreurs de Frankenstein (1970) (1970), and Frankenstein et le monstre de l'enfer (1974) (1973).



    No. Although Peter Cushing stars as Baron Victor Frankenstein in all but one of the seven movies in Hammer's Frankenstein film series and there's often a character named Hans (usually his lab assistant/colleague), there is no attempt to tie the movies together in any logical sequence, like Hammer did with the movies in their Dracula series. Except for Cushing aging over the 16 years that the Frankenstein series spanned, the films are mostly meant to be viewable as stand alone stories not as ongoing sequelae.



    With Karl (Barry Warren) and Anton (Peter Blythe) dead, there's only one more to go: Johann (Derek Fowlds). Knowing that he's to be next, Anton hops on the coach to Innsbad but winds up sitting with Christina, who starts coming on to him amorously as she did with Karl and Anton. When one of the horses throws a shoe and the coach must stop, Christina suggests they walk the rest of the way and have a picnic together. Meanwhile, Victor is hurrying to catch up with the coach in order to stop Christina/Hans from murdering Johann. He finds out from the driver that they have taken a path through the trees, and he runs to catch up with them. Johann is resting his head on Christina's lap while she pours him wine and kisses him. She asks Johann if he would really like to know where he's met her before, and he lazily murmurs, "Yes." Christina takes out a knife, says, "I am Christina Kleve," and begins to repeatedly stab him. Victor hears the cries and realizes that he's too late. By the time he reaches her, he finds Christina holding up Hans' head and hears his voice saying: "You have done what you had to do, Christina. You may rest now...in peace." When she sees Victor watching her, she jumps up in shock and runs away but is stopped when she comes to a cliff. When Victor catches up, he tells her that she's not responsible for the killings, holds out his hand, and says, "Let me tell you who you really are." Christina replies, "I know who I really am...and what I have to do," and jumps into the raging water below, drowning herself, again. In the final scene, Victor slowly walks back through the trees.

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  • How long is Frankenstein Created Woman?
    1 hour and 26 minutes
  • When was Frankenstein Created Woman released?
    March 15, 1967
  • What is the IMDb rating of Frankenstein Created Woman?
    6.5 out of 10
  • Who stars in Frankenstein Created Woman?
    Peter Cushing, Susan Denberg, and Thorley Walters
  • Who wrote Frankenstein Created Woman?
    Anthony Hinds
  • Who directed Frankenstein Created Woman?
    Terence Fisher
  • Who was the composer for Frankenstein Created Woman?
    James Bernard
  • Who was the producer of Frankenstein Created Woman?
    Anthony Nelson Keys
  • Who was the cinematographer for Frankenstein Created Woman?
    Arthur Grant
  • Who was the editor of Frankenstein Created Woman?
    Spencer Reeve
  • Who are the characters in Frankenstein Created Woman?
    Victor Frankenstein, Christina, Doctor Hertz, Hans, and Doctor Hans Kleve
  • What is the plot of Frankenstein Created Woman?
    After being reanimated, Baron Frankenstein transfers the soul of an executed young man into the body of his lover, prompting her to kill the men who wronged them.
  • What was the budget for Frankenstein Created Woman?
    140,000
  • How much did Frankenstein Created Woman earn at the US box office?
    $1.73 million
  • What is Frankenstein Created Woman rated?
    Unrated
  • What genre is Frankenstein Created Woman?
    Horror and Sci-Fi

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