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Post by teleadm on Oct 26, 2018 15:54:07 GMT
The Revenge of Frankenstein 1958, directed by Terence Fisher, based on characters created by Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley, staring Peter Cushing, Francis Matthews, Eunice Gayson, Michael Gwynn, John Welsh, Lionel Jeffries and others. The second of the Hammer Frankenstein movies, has a better story and more money to spend, and is a better movie than it's predecessor, but it's more about the Baron and less frightening. I don't mind that, but others might. Michael Gwynn is actually a touching and sensitive creation. Once again the Baron's experiments go awry because of circumstances that he is not responsible. Since the good Baron has fled and works under an alias, why didn't he use a name like Schwarts, Wiess, Apfel or something else that don't relate to his real name, and why does he have a back-up body that looks just like him when it would be safer if he looked like someone else? Unless he has a mega ego. I know I shouldn't think practical when whatching movies like this, just some funny afterthoughts I had.  
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