THE CURSE OF FRANKENSTEIN
The creature created by man and forgotten by nature!
While awaiting execution for murder, Baron Victor Frankenstein tells the story of a creature he built and brought to life - only for it to behave not as he intended.
About This Film
In 19th century Switzerland, Baron Victor Frankenstein is awaiting execution for the murder of his maid Justine. He tells the story of his life to a visiting priest.
At age 15, the death of Victor's mother leaves him in sole control of the Frankenstein estate. He agrees to continue to pay a monthly allowance to his impoverished aunt Sophia and his young cousin Elizabeth. Soon afterwards, he engages scientist Paul Krempe to tutor him. After two years of intense study, Victor and Paul begin collaborating on scientific experiments. One night, after a successful experiment in which they bring a dead puppy back to life, Victor suggests that they create a perfect human being from body parts. Paul assists Victor at first but eventually withdraws, unable to tolerate the continued scavenging of human remains, particularly after Victor's fiancée—his now grown-up cousin Elizabeth—comes to live with them.
Victor assembles his creation with a robber's corpse found on a gibbet and both hands and eyes purchased from charnelhouse-workers. For the brain, Victor seeks out an ageing and distinguished professor, so that the creature can have a sharp mind and the accumulation of a lifetime of knowledge. He invites the professor to his house in the guise of a friendly visit, but pushes him over the stair banister and kills him, making it look like an accident. After the professor is buried, Victor proceeds to the vault and removes his brain. Paul attempts to stop him, and the brain is damaged in the ensuing scuffle. Paul also tries to persuade Elizabeth to leave the house, as he has before, but she refuses.
With all of the parts assembled, Victor brings the creature to life. Unfortunately, the creature's damaged brain leaves it violent and psychotic, without the professor's intelligence. Victor locks up the creature, but it escapes and kills an old blind man that it encounters in the woods. After Paul shoots the creature in the eye, he and Victor bury it in the woods. However, after Paul leaves town, Victor digs up the creature and brings it back to life. Justine, with whom Victor has been having an affair, claims that she is pregnant by him and threatens to tell the authorities about his strange experiments if he refuses to marry her. He has her killed by the monster.
Paul returns to the house at Elizabeth's invitation the evening before she and Victor are to be married. Victor shows him the revived creature, and Paul threatens to report him to the authorities. The monster escapes up on to the roof where it threatens Elizabeth, but Victor arrives and throws an oil lamp at it, causing it to fall through the roof-light and into a vat of acid, destroying all evidence that it existed.
The priest does not believe Victor's story. When Paul visits him, Victor begs Paul to testify that it was the creature who killed Justine, but he refuses and denies all knowledge of the mad experiment. Paul joins Elizabeth, who is waiting outside, and tells her there is nothing they can do for Victor. After they leave, Victor is led away to the guillotine.
Baron Victor Frankenstein has discovered life's secret and unleashed a blood-curdling chain of events resulting from his creation: a cursed creature with a horrid face — and a tendency to kill.
At age 15, the death of Victor's mother leaves him in sole control of the Frankenstein estate. He agrees to continue to pay a monthly allowance to his impoverished aunt Sophia and his young cousin Elizabeth. Soon afterwards, he engages scientist Paul Krempe to tutor him. After two years of intense study, Victor and Paul begin collaborating on scientific experiments. One night, after a successful experiment in which they bring a dead puppy back to life, Victor suggests that they create a perfect human being from body parts. Paul assists Victor at first but eventually withdraws, unable to tolerate the continued scavenging of human remains, particularly after Victor's fiancée—his now grown-up cousin Elizabeth—comes to live with them.
Victor assembles his creation with a robber's corpse found on a gibbet and both hands and eyes purchased from charnelhouse-workers. For the brain, Victor seeks out an ageing and distinguished professor, so that the creature can have a sharp mind and the accumulation of a lifetime of knowledge. He invites the professor to his house in the guise of a friendly visit, but pushes him over the stair banister and kills him, making it look like an accident. After the professor is buried, Victor proceeds to the vault and removes his brain. Paul attempts to stop him, and the brain is damaged in the ensuing scuffle. Paul also tries to persuade Elizabeth to leave the house, as he has before, but she refuses.
With all of the parts assembled, Victor brings the creature to life. Unfortunately, the creature's damaged brain leaves it violent and psychotic, without the professor's intelligence. Victor locks up the creature, but it escapes and kills an old blind man that it encounters in the woods. After Paul shoots the creature in the eye, he and Victor bury it in the woods. However, after Paul leaves town, Victor digs up the creature and brings it back to life. Justine, with whom Victor has been having an affair, claims that she is pregnant by him and threatens to tell the authorities about his strange experiments if he refuses to marry her. He has her killed by the monster.
Paul returns to the house at Elizabeth's invitation the evening before she and Victor are to be married. Victor shows him the revived creature, and Paul threatens to report him to the authorities. The monster escapes up on to the roof where it threatens Elizabeth, but Victor arrives and throws an oil lamp at it, causing it to fall through the roof-light and into a vat of acid, destroying all evidence that it existed.
The priest does not believe Victor's story. When Paul visits him, Victor begs Paul to testify that it was the creature who killed Justine, but he refuses and denies all knowledge of the mad experiment. Paul joins Elizabeth, who is waiting outside, and tells her there is nothing they can do for Victor. After they leave, Victor is led away to the guillotine.
Baron Victor Frankenstein has discovered life's secret and unleashed a blood-curdling chain of events resulting from his creation: a cursed creature with a horrid face — and a tendency to kill.
Film Details
Director
Terence Fisher
Writers
Mary Shelley, Jimmy Sangster
Tags
Keywords
Murder
Psychotronic Film
Blood
Cult Film
Revenge
Gore
Flashback
Monster
Corpse
Kiss
Escape
Decapitation
Scientist
Based On Novel
Character Name In Title
Cruelty
Creature Feature
Strangulation
Screaming
Prison
Dog
Pistol
Zombie
Severed Head
Forest
Laboratory
Woods
Rifle
Priest
Mad Scientist
Falling From Height
Boy
Coffin
Betrayal
Shot In The Head
Experiment
Blackmail
Obsession
Creature
Love Triangle
Professor
Severed Hand
Inheritance
Secret
Bloody Face
Person On Fire
Maid
Remake
Locked Door
Pregnancy
Anti Hero
Orphan
Execution
Morgue
Killing Spree
Gothic Horror
First Part
Gothic
Hammer Horror
Dungeon
Blind Man
Crypt
Reanimation
Told In Flashback
Confession
Death Of Mother
Fiance Fiancee Relationship
Younger Version Of Character
Shot In The Shoulder
Man On Fire
Prison Guard
Premarital Sex
Mistress
Experiment Gone Wrong
Shot In The Face
Teacher Student Relationship
Cousin Cousin Relationship
Guillotine
Loss Of Mother
Scientific Experiment
Orchestral Music Score
Brain
Burial
First Of Series
Doctor Victor Frankenstein Character
Baron
Brain Transplant
Eyeball
Science Runs Amok
Hanged Man
Chained To A Wall
Reanimated Corpse
Magnifying Glass
Biopunk
Shot In The Eye
Children
Grandfather
Grandfather Grandson Relationship
Pregnant Woman
Death Penalty
Prison Cell
Murder Of A Pregnant Woman
Brain Damage
Choking
Shallow Grave
Puppy
Snooping
Immorality
Grave Robber
Flintlock Pistol
Switzerland
Chained To Wall
Oil Lamp
Arranged Marriage
English Countryside
Prison Visit
Stolen Corpse
Playing God
Accused Of Murder
Guest
Frankenstein's Monster Character
Tutor
Houseguest
Creator Creation Relationship
Atonal Music Score
Man With No Name
Unexpected Visitor
Attempted Strangling
Secrecy
Vat Of Acid
Affair With A Maid
Film Version Of Shelley's Frankenstein
Creating Life
Engaged To Be Married
Betrayal By A Friend
Water Tank
Punch Bowl
Pushed From Height
Eyeballs
Ethics
Cousin Cousin Romance
Monster On The Loose
Strained Friendship
Jilted Woman
The Human Body
Betrothal
Escaped
Monster Makeup
Jealous Lover
Wedding Guest
Arm In A Sling
Also Known As
Frankensteins Fluch, A Maldição de Frankenstein, Frankenstein Ontsnapt, Frankensteins förbannelse