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Frankenstein 1970

  • 1958
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Needing money, the last member of the Frankenstein family leases his family's castle out to a film company as he tries to continue his ancestor's gruesome experiments to create life.Needing money, the last member of the Frankenstein family leases his family's castle out to a film company as he tries to continue his ancestor's gruesome experiments to create life.Needing money, the last member of the Frankenstein family leases his family's castle out to a film company as he tries to continue his ancestor's gruesome experiments to create life.

  • Director
    • Howard W. Koch
  • Writers
    • Richard H. Landau
    • George Worthing Yates
    • Aubrey Schenck
  • Stars
    • Boris Karloff
    • Tom Duggan
    • Jana Lund
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    4.9/10
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    • Director
      • Howard W. Koch
    • Writers
      • Richard H. Landau
      • George Worthing Yates
      • Aubrey Schenck
    • Stars
      • Boris Karloff
      • Tom Duggan
      • Jana Lund
    • 59User reviews
    • 41Critic reviews
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    Boris Karloff
    Boris Karloff
    • Baron Victor von Frankenstein
    Tom Duggan
    • Mike Shaw
    Jana Lund
    Jana Lund
    • Carolyn Hayes
    Don 'Red' Barry
    Don 'Red' Barry
    • Douglas Rowe
    • (as Donald Barry)
    Charlotte Austin
    Charlotte Austin
    • Judy Stevens
    Irwin Berke
    • Inspector Raab
    Rudolph Anders
    Rudolph Anders
    • Wilhelm Gottfried
    Norbert Schiller
    Norbert Schiller
    • Shuter
    John Dennis
    John Dennis
    • Morgan Haley
    Mike Lane
    Mike Lane
    • Hans Himmler…
    Jack Kenney
    Jack Kenney
    • Assistant Cameraman
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    Joe Ploski
    Joe Ploski
    • Station Porter
    • (uncredited)
    Otto Reichow
    Otto Reichow
    • Atomic Reactor Expert
    • (uncredited)
    Franz Roehn
    • Cab Driver
    • (uncredited)
    Sally Yarnell
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    • Director
      • Howard W. Koch
    • Writers
      • Richard H. Landau
      • George Worthing Yates
      • Aubrey Schenck
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    3bkoganbing

    The Last Association

    The last association that Boris Karloff had with the Frankenstein character came in this low budget Allied Artists film that I remember seeing in the theater in 1958. It was not the best of endings.

    This time Boris Karloff is playing the last descendant of the Frankenstein clan who's an old man and who in his youth was tortured by the Nazis in an effort to divulge Frankenstein family secrets. It left him quite understandably twisted.

    Karloff is putting up with a movie company who is shooting on his castle grounds, no doubt shooting a film like Frankenstein 1970, a low budget thriller. The money they're paying him however is paying for an atomic reactor, something his ancestor didn't have, maybe that's the missing ingredient.

    Of course the bodies start falling, four of them to be precise as Karloff searches for what he needs to revive the Frankenstein monster which he has found and preserved.

    Boris Karloff and his contemporary Bela Lugosi did both great horror films and a lot of junk. Frankenstein 1970 sad to say falls in the latter category.
    7Tera-Jones

    Karloff Made This Film

    This is not a down right awful film... it's actually quite fun to watch. This might not be the best film Karloff has starred in but it's entertaining! It's nice to see Karloff in a role reversal of Frankenstein. He is the scientist who created The Monster in this film.

    I have to agree with other reviewers that it is Karloff's presence in the movie that makes this one worth watching over again. Some of the film is laughable - which really creates the "fun" in watching the film.

    Love the semi-Gothic atmosphere - and the surprise at the end of it.

    All in all this is a good weekend popcorn flick! Worth watching if you like anything Frankenstein and/or Boris Karloff! 7/10
    4utgard14

    Stinker only of interest to Karloff fans

    Lesser Boris Karloff horror picture, notable for being the first time he played an actual member of the Frankenstein family. In his earlier (better) Frankenstein movies, he played either the monster or a non-Frankenstein scientist. This movie and the later Mad Monster Party are, I believe, the only times he played an actual Frankenstein. The story has Karloff playing Baron Victor von Frankenstein, descendant of the Frankenstein that caused all that trouble way back when. The good Baron, disfigured by Nazis during WWII, is in dire financial straits and needs money to continue his own experiments. Ask what kind of experiments and I'll look at you funny. To make some money the Baron allows a horror movie to be shot at Castle Frankenstein. Soon things are getting a little crazy and members of the film crew are being killed off by the Baron for reasons that should be pretty to predict.

    Karloff always stood out in his horror films but here he plays to the rafters, no doubt overcompensating for the talky and dull script. Rudolph Anders is good as his friend and Don "Red" Barry does a decent job as the Carl Denham-esque movie director. There are a couple of pretty ladies around as well. Two of the better scenes are fake-outs that turn out to be scenes for the movie-within-a-movie. Perhaps if this movie had been more like that one it would have been more fun. As it is, it's a pretty dreary affair that drags on and on. The effects are poor and the monster, when it actually does something, is laughable. Basically this movie is a slow death by words. Only recommendable to Karloff completists.
    uds3

    Taken for what it is, this B-Grade 50's horror schlock-fest ain't too bad!

    Nostalgic for me in many ways. I managed to sneak into the theater in my home-town in '58 (it was an "X" certificate then) to watch it. Karloff was an old "relic" even then!!! I remember thinking just how futuristic 1970 seemed. Believe it or not, people were talking planetary COLONISATION by the 70's, back in those days. (Actually, what the hell HAS happened the last three decades?)

    Anyway back to the plot - there ISN'T one! Karloff shambles around his old shadowy and fog-machine driven castle occasionally doing the Dr Phibes bit on his organ. The monster is a cack-fest and everyone should be having a good time.

    Ok Ok, sad in a way to see Karloff basically sending up his own classic role, but hey its STILL Boris Karloff!

    In MY mind though, I still see a 13 year old boy staring up in wonder at a big screen with an evil monster on the loose. It was fun, it was THEN......best tribute you can pay it now is to just enjoy it for what it is/was.
    5evilskip

    A little better than you've heard

    I have a little fondness for this movie. It was on TV quite often when I was a little skippy. It was always on The Ghoul who was a horror host in the Detroit area. Most of the time we were watching to see him but the movies weren't always bad. This one was a little above the rest.

    To finance his experiments the last of the Frankensteins (Karloff) allows a film crew to shoot a movie/TV show on the grounds of his estate. Of course the Doc is building a creature down in his secret laboratory. Not only does Frankenstein need cash, he needs a few spare parts for his project as well. The film crew and servants provide him with these - unwillingly of course.

    The film crew is really annoying. Seeing them getting bumped off by the bandage-swathed monster is quite fun. Many have complained that Karloff was hamming it up. I disagree as he was dealing with a one-dimensional character.

    The ending is kind of predictable. But there are worse ways to spend your time than watching this.

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    • Trivia
      The Breen Office ordered a number of changes in both the film's script and its original cut. One of the changes that was ordered was of the sound of the device that Baron Victor von Frankenstein used to dispose of the body parts that he was using to create his monster. The original grinding sound that the device made while doing so was considered too horrific, so it was replaced with the sound of a flushing toilet, which resulted in unintended laughter from audiences. This was believed for a long time to be the first time ever that the sound of a flushing toilet was heard in a U.S. film. UPDATE: A toilet was also flushed in the film The Grapes of Wrath (1940), which was released 18 years before this one.
    • Goofs
      The degree of the damage that was done to Baron Victor von Frankenstein's injured left eye changes from scene to scene throughout the entire film.
    • Quotes

      Baron Victor von Frankenstein: [reading from his ancestor's stone memorial marker] "I, Frankenstein, began my work in the year 1740 A.D. with all good intentions and humane thoughts to the high purpose of probing the secrets of life itself with but one end, the betterment of mankind."

      [speaking for himself]

      Baron Victor von Frankenstein: So wrote my ancestor, but first he had to learn how flesh is made. He had to discover the art of transplanting vital organs from human beings into his creature and knitting them together until they all had all the attributes of God-inspired birth. Of course, I must admit that perhaps he was not too scrupulous about where he got his raw material.

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    • Release date
      • July 20, 1958 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • arabuloku.com
    • Languages
      • English
      • German
    • Also known as
      • Frankenstein 1960
    • Filming locations
      • Stage 3, Warner Brothers Burbank Studios - 4000 Warner Boulevard, Burbank, California, USA
    • Production company
      • Aubrey Schenck Productions
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    • Budget
      • $110,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 23m(83 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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