Road Rash Reviews

Frankenstein and the Monster from Hell Limited Edition Review****-

Cert 15 | 95 mins | 1974

4 Star

Old Habits Make People Die.

Another Limited Edition Classic Horror from Hammer Film Productions and now Aim Publicity bring us this feature packed with Special Features and Limited Edition Contents  (See Below). Once again, directed by Horror Legend Terence Fisher (The Brides of Dracula, The Revenge of Frankenstein, The Man Who Could Cheat Death, The Hound of the Baskervilles).

 

It is the time of enlightenment, which means grave robbers (Patrick Troughton, Jason and the Argonauts, Scars of Dracula) and tonight one is busy acquiring a fresh specimen for a local surgeon. The surgeon is Simon Helder (Shane Briant, Hawk the Slayer, Time Traveller), who is a keen advocate of the work of the ‘late’ Baron Frankenstein (Peter Cushing, Star Wars, Dr. Who and the Daleks, The Revenge of Frankenstein), he is also trying to create life. When the police officer (Norman Mitchell, The Pink Panther Strikes Again, Legend of the Werewolf) catches up with the grave robber, he spills the beans on Simon, which leads to his arrest on charges of Sorcery.

This gets Simon sent to the local Asylum, where he tries to be cordial with the director Adolf Klauss (John Stratton, The Long Arm, Great Expectations (TV Mini Series)), before he realizes that Simon is in fact an inmate. He hands him back to wardens Ernst (Philip Voss, Octopussy, Four Weddings and a Funeral) and Hans (Christopher Cunningham, The Charge of the Light Brigade, Lust for a Vampire), who decide to make an example of this cocky young man. They give him a hosing down with all the inmates watching, this angers Dr Carl Victor (Cushing) and his mute assistant Sarah ‘Angel’ Klauss (Madeline Smith, Live and Let Die, The Bawdy Adventures of Tom Jones).

It doesn’t take Simon long to work out who his Dr. is, or get in his good graces. He searches for what ever the good Dr. is keeping hidden, and when inmates start dying and body parts go missing, Simon must know and be a party to whatever is going on.

Frankenstein and the Monster From Hell is another true Hammer Classic that belongs in your Horror collection. Beauty, Horror, and Gore.

Frankenstein and the Monster From Hell is available on Blu-ray Limited Edition

Special Features 

  • Main feature presented in original UK theatrical aspect ratio 1.66:1 and alternative full frame1.37:1
  • New audio commentary by film academic Kat Ellinger
  • Archive audio commentary by Shane Briant, Madeline Smith and Marcus Hearn
  • An Appreciation of Frankenstein and the Monster From Hell by David Huckvale
  • The Music of Frankenstein and the Monster From Hell
  • Taking Over the Asylum
  • Charming Evil: Terence Fisher at Hammer
  • Stills Gallery

Limited Edition Contents

  • Rigid slipcase with new artwork by Graham Humphreys
  • Soft cover book with new essays by Kevin Lyons, Kelly Robinson and Emma Westwood plus production stills
  • 5 collectors’ art cards 
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DirectorTerence Fisher
GenreHorror, Sci-Fi
StarringPeter Cushing, Shane Briant, David Prowse, Madeline Smith, John Stratton
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