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Revenge Of Frankenstein [1958]
On the DVD: The Revenge of Frankenstein comes with mono sound (all you're going to get from Hammer and 1958), but the 1.66:1 ratio is a treat. You also get a trailer (and a surprise additional movie trailer) plus 10 photos. --Paul Tonks ReviewsGreat Hammer black comedy Review date: 2007-06-18 Rating: 10 out of 10 The Revenge of Frankenstein is the best of Peter Cushing's Frankenstein pictures, and probably rates as the finest movie inspired from Mary Shelley's oft-filmed novel. As well as being a first-rate Hammer Horror film, it is also a black-comic classic, and one of the most unique and memorable British films of the 1950s. Though conceived in a hurry to cash in on the success of The Curse of Frankenstein, this sequel improves on it in every way, and features the greatest performance of Peter Cushing's career, in which he transforms the fanatical, cold-blooded killer of the earlier film into a multi-layered, sympathetic, and all-too-human monster. Containing some great lines, jolting scares, and capped by a great twist ending, The Revenge of Frankenstein is a classic. Scary or what! Review date: 2004-01-01 Rating: 10 out of 10 This is a great classic, I won't give too much away about the film so all I am saying is there are so many twists to keep you glued to the screen and enough horror to make you jump in your seat with the drop of a needle. This is a excellent movie, you won't regret buying it. Probably The Best Frankenstein Review date: 2002-09-25 Rating: 10 out of 10 Out of all the Hammer Frankenstein films, this is probably the best. A great script and great acting from Peter Cushing and Francis Matthews hold the film together until its climax when the doctor is supposedly killed by the inmates of the hospital which he runs. Overall, its a great production. Fine acting support from Michael Gwynn; Eunice Gayson; Richard Wordsworth and Oscar Quitak, with a great script by Jimmy Sangster. Very atmospheric from first to last, it is clearly one of Hammer's best efforts. Picture and sound are rather good too. Should be seen on DVD though. As for the Curse of the Mummy's Tomb, bit of a shame really. Still, its a good buy as a double purchase. Product Details/SpecificationsActor(s): John Welsh Eunice Gayson Peter Cushing Michael Gwynn Francis Matthews Creators: Peter Cushing (Primary Contributor) Francis Matthews (Primary Contributor) Jack Asher (Cinematographer) Anthony Hinds (Producer) Anthony Nelson Keys (Producer) Michael Carreras (Producer) George Baxt (Writer) Hurford Janes (Writer) Jimmy Sangster (Writer) Director(s): Recording label: Sony Pictures Home Entertainment Manufacturer: Sony Pictures Home Entertainment EAN: 5035822065130 Binding: DVD Number of items: 1 Format: Anamorphic, Dubbed, PAL, Widescreen, Release date: 2002-08-19 Number of discs: 1 Aspect ratio: 1.78:1 Audience rating: Suitable for 12 years and over Region code: 2 Running time: 87 minutes Theatrical release date: 1958-06-01 Language: Arabic (Subtitled) Language: Czech (Subtitled) Language: Danish (Subtitled) Language: English (Subtitled) Language: Finnish (Subtitled) Language: German (Subtitled) Language: Greek (Subtitled) Language: Hebrew (Subtitled) Language: Hindi (Subtitled) Language: Hungarian (Subtitled) Language: Icelandic (Subtitled) Language: Italian (Subtitled) Language: Polish (Subtitled) Language: Portuguese (Subtitled) Language: Swedish (Subtitled) Language: Turkish (Subtitled) Language: English (Original Language) Language: German (Dubbed)
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