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Frankenstein

  • TV Movie
  • 2004
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 28m
IMDb RATING
4.5/10
2.1K
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Frankenstein (2004)
CrimeHorrorMysterySci-Fi

When a detective begins investigating a series of horrific murders, she is lead to a mad doctor who has sustained his creature and himself for over 200 years through genetic experimentation.When a detective begins investigating a series of horrific murders, she is lead to a mad doctor who has sustained his creature and himself for over 200 years through genetic experimentation.When a detective begins investigating a series of horrific murders, she is lead to a mad doctor who has sustained his creature and himself for over 200 years through genetic experimentation.

  • Director
    • Marcus Nispel
  • Writers
    • John Shiban
    • Dean R. Koontz
    • Mary Shelley
  • Stars
    • Parker Posey
    • Vincent Perez
    • Thomas Kretschmann
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    4.5/10
    2.1K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Marcus Nispel
    • Writers
      • John Shiban
      • Dean R. Koontz
      • Mary Shelley
    • Stars
      • Parker Posey
      • Vincent Perez
      • Thomas Kretschmann
    • 54User reviews
    • 16Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 nominations total

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    Parker Posey
    Parker Posey
    • Detective Carson O'Conner
    Vincent Perez
    Vincent Perez
    • Deucalion
    Thomas Kretschmann
    Thomas Kretschmann
    • Victor Helios
    Adam Goldberg
    Adam Goldberg
    • Detective Michael Sloane
    Ivana Milicevic
    Ivana Milicevic
    • Erika Helios
    Michael Madsen
    Michael Madsen
    • Detective Harker
    Deborah Duke
    • Angelique
    Ann Mahoney
    Ann Mahoney
    • Jenna
    • (as Ann Mahoney Kadar)
    Deneen Tyler
    Deneen Tyler
    • Kathleen Burke
    Brett Rice
    Brett Rice
    • Detective Frye
    Stocker Fontelieu
    • Patrick
    Maureen Brennan
    Maureen Brennan
    • Vickey
    Billy Louviere
    • Jack Rogers
    Will Schierhorn
    • Anthony O'Connor
    Tom Nowicki
    Tom Nowicki
    • Watkins
    David Jensen
    David Jensen
    • Fullbright
    Sandra Dorsey
    Sandra Dorsey
    • Nancy Whistler
    Lauren Swinney
    • Christine
    • Director
      • Marcus Nispel
    • Writers
      • John Shiban
      • Dean R. Koontz
      • Mary Shelley
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    User reviews54

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    7NateWatchesCoolMovies

    Cool stuff. Wish it was continued

    Dean Koontz's Frankenstein is an abandoned TV pilot that was deftly edited into a feature, and marketed thus. It absolutely kills me that the networks never picked it up, because it's a super imaginative, stylish beast of a story with an unbelievable ensemble of genre players and the direction of Marcus Nispel, a veteran of slick horror and fantasy. Oh well. If you can wrestle up a DVD like I did, or catch it on cable, it's good watching. It takes place nearly two hundred years after Mary Shelley's story, and we see that time has radically changed Dr. Frankenstein and his monster. The Dr., now called Victor Helios (the excellently moody Thomas Kretschmann) has preserved his youth through dark science, as well as that of his wife Erika (the stunning Ivana Milicivec), whom he has more twisted plans for, never giving his need for bizarre experimentation a rest. Meanwhile his creature, now a roaming Demi-human named Deucalion (Vincent Perez), hunts the good Doctor down, for revenge and possibly more. Their presence catches the attention of Detective Carson O'Connor (Parker Posey, demonstrating how well she fits into pretty much any genre), and her partner (Adam Goldberg). Meanwhile another, less idealistic detective named Harker (Michael Madsen oozes sinister malice) enters the fold with his own sick intentions. The plot takes care and attention or you will be lost; this isn't classic Frankenstein, it's dark and esoteric new spin with its own ideas, some of which are delightfully surreal and akin to artists like David Cronenberg and Guillermo Del Toro. It's got a distinct, ambient lighting scheme as well that sets the tone just south of conventional and gives it an eerie atmosphere almost like The Crow or Dark City. It's really a shame that no one saw the potential with this one to allow it to blossom into either a show or a franchise. At least this one got made though, and it's really worth checking out.
    imran-1

    Worthwhile watch; but still a let-down

    I thought that this movie was beautifully crafted .. acting was definitely above par for a Network made-for-TV movie. I guess that I left this movie feeling a bit unsatisfied. It seemed like too much of a "safe" pilot than a really movie. There was some conflict resolution, but the only resolution that was handed down in this movie was on a sub-plot .. leaving the evil villain to his own devices.. mysterious stranger is still mysterious and available to help. It reminded me of the Traffic miniseries .. too deliberately setup as a pilot for a full on series. Gave it a 5/10 as a movie.. if this does end up being a series .. i'll definitely add it to my tivo list.
    2Leofwine_draca

    Lamentable update of the classic story

    Let me get this straight to begin with: FRANKENSTEIN is a horrible reinterpretation of the classic Mary Shelley novel, which attempts to modernise the story in a pre-flooding New Orleans. Everything about this production screams cliché: there's a murky, depressing visual style that constantly uses David Fincher's SE7EN as its source material (isn't that so late '90s?) and a storyline that ends up going absolutely nowhere. The reason? This was the ill-conceived pilot of a television series that was never made, so don't go in expecting any kind of plot resolution or tying up of loose ends.

    The tired story sees a couple of lame detectives (Parker Posey and Adam Goldberg, possibly the most uninteresting cops I've seen in any movie) going after a killer leaving a string of bizarre deaths in his wake. Along the way, they come across Vincent Perez as a strangely scarred and hooded figure, and there are no prizes for guessing who he's supposed to be. There's also some pointless stuff involving ruthless scientist Victor Helios, played by Thomas Kretschmann. He's Frankenstein, but despite taking up a great deal of screen time he never actually gets involved in the main storyline.

    Yeah, the film really is that muddled and disjointed: the detectives never catch up with Frankenstein, and we never even learn how he's still alive in the modern day. Talk about a con. Instead, the thrust of the plot eventually turns out to involve Michael Madsen, playing a fellow detective with a few secrets of his own. But there's really nothing to keep you watching: no interesting set-pieces, no special effects to speak of, no drama, no tension, not one bit of suspense. Director Marcus Nispel's work feels adrift and aimless outside of his preferred genre (remakes), and Dean Koontz wisely took his name off the thing. You can hardly blame him.
    Daelock

    Bear In Mind It IS A Made For TV Movie

    I don't think these kinds of movies should be judged by the same standards as others. Compared to a full budgeted, generally more free, Hollywood movie, this movie lacks somewhat. Compared to something like The Langoliers, it's spectacular. Judge it on its own merits and it's certainly not a waste of time, the performances all around are excellent, stand-outs from Adam Goldberg and Micheal Madsen in my opinion, and it's got a plot that doesn't suck as well as some genuine twists. I'd say the production values are the best drawing points though, as this has the appearance of a big-budget, cinematic blockbuster, while most come off as cheesy and campy. There are worse ways to spend a couple of hours.
    7claudio_carvalho

    Good Pilot for the Spot of X-Files

    Detective Carson O'Conner (Parker Poisey) and her partner Detective Michael Sloane (Adam Goldberg) are investigating murders of a serial-killer that mutilates and removes the internal organs of the victims. When they meet the mysterious and macabre Deucalion (Vincent Perez), they are informed that Dr. Frankenstein is alive with a legion of followers, using the name of Dr. Victor Helios (Thomas Kretschmann).

    I liked this contemporary version of the character of Frankenstein. The story recalls "X-Files", having the same style of cinematography and music score. It seems to be a pilot of a TV series, inclusive there is no ending of the story but a great hook for the sequel. Anyway, it is a good entertainment, very underrated in IMDb. My vote is seven.

    Title (Brazil): "Frankenstein"

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    • Trivia
      The concept for this telefilm was originally developed by Dean R. Koontz and collaborator Kevin Anderson, and intended as a television series. When USA Networks joined the project as production company and distributor, Koontz signed on as screenwriter and executive producer. Martin Scorsese also signed on as executive producer, and a cast (most of whom were in the final product) was assembled. Following creative disputes between USA and Koontz, both Koontz and Scorsese left the project (Scorsese was later convinced to return). Koontz and Anderson later developed the concept into a series of novels (as "Dean Koontz' Frankenstein"), but Koontz allowed USA to use the names of his characters as long as they altered the plot and removed his name from all consideration.
    • Quotes

      Detective Carson O'Conner: The M.E should be about done. I'm gonna hit the morgue tonight.

      Detective Michael Sloane: Great

      [throws hotdog into the trash]

      Detective Michael Sloane: Hey look, why don't we blow off the morgue? Look between the department and your brother, you don't sleep.

      Detective Carson O'Conner: So which isn't important my job or my brother?

      Detective Michael Sloane: I just-I just think you should take a break once in a while.

      Detective Carson O'Conner: The surgeon's not taking a break.

      Detective Michael Sloane: Hey even the psychical killers take the occasional nap, you know. Go see a movie.

    • Connections
      Version of Frankenstein (1910)
    • Soundtracks
      What I'm About
      Written by Spencer Proffer and Steve Plunkett

      Performed by Trust Company (as The Trust Company)

      Courtesy of Geffen Records

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • October 10, 2004 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • arabuloku.com
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Frankenstein Evolution
    • Filming locations
      • Joy Theatre - 1200 Canal Street, New Orleans, Louisiana, USA(Exterior)
    • Production companies
      • Flame TV
      • Flame Ventures
      • L.I.F.T. Production
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    • Runtime
      • 1 hour, 28 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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