Frankenstein Must Be Destroyed

Frankenstein Must Be Destroyed

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Frankenstein | Rape

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  • Genre(s): Horror, Science Fiction
  • Language(s): English
  • Director(s): Terence Fisher, Bill Westley, Doreen Dearnaley
  • Cast(s): Peter Cushing, Veronica Carlson, Freddie Jones, Simon Ward, Thorley Walters See all Cast & Crew
  • Duration: 1h 38min
  • Music: Ken Rawkins,Philip Martell,James Bernard,Harry Fairbairn,Don Ranasinghe
  • Award(s): Saturn 2016 (Nominated) Awards List
  • Similar To: A Quiet Place: Day One, undertone
  • Story:
    Blackmailing a young couple to assist with his horrific experiments the Baron, desperate for vital medical data, abducts a man from an insane asylum. On route the abductee dies and the Baron and his assistant transplant his brain into a corpse. The creature is tormented by a trapped soul in an alien shell and, after a visit to his wife who violently rejects his monstrous form, the creature wreaks his revenge on the perpetrator of his misery: Baron Frankenstein.
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6.7/10
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Frankenstein Must Be Destroyed - Cast

Frankenstein Must Be Destroyed - Crew

STORY AND RATINGS

Story
Blackmailing a young couple to assist with his horrific experiments the Baron, desperate for vital medical data, abducts a man from an insane asylum. On route the abductee dies and the Baron and his assistant transplant his brain into a corpse. The creature is tormented by a trapped soul in an alien shell and, after a visit to his wife who violently rejects his monstrous form, the creature wreaks his revenge on the perpetrator of his misery: Baron Frankenstein.
Ratings

6.7/10

IMDb

AWARDS

Nominations
Saturn Award

Best DVDBluRay Collection For and | 2016

Best DVDBluRay Collection | 2016

TRIVIA AND POPULAR DIALOGUES

Trivia

This film marks the return of director Terence Fisher after an extended absence from Hammer productions, as his films were considered too slow and emotional by this point. Fisher has mentioned in multiple interviews (and by his daughter's admittance), that this film was his personal favourite to make, along with Horror of Dracula (1958). After directing this film and The Devil Rides Out (1968), Fisher would once again be out of the picture for a while due to several car accidents. His final Hammer film was Frankenstein and the Monster from Hell (1974).

Unlike his on screen persona, Veronica Carlson very much enjoyed working with Peter Cushing. At one point during production, he took his leading lady out to dinner with Mrs. Helen Cushing.

During filming, Peter Cushing and Veronica Carlson gave an on set interview. When the interviewer referred to Cushing making yet another "Hammer" horror film, the actor pretended to burst into tears and this created some laughter.

The fifth installment in Hammer Films' Frankenstein series.

The characters of Insp. Frisch (Thorley Walters) and the Police Doctor were added to the script at a late stage.

Popular Dialogues

"Baron Frankenstein: Had man not been given to invention and experiment, then tonight, sir, you would have eaten your dinner in a cave. You would've strewn the bones about the floor then wiped your fingers on a coat of animal skin. In fact, your lapels do look a bit greasy. Good night."

"Professor Richter: I have become the victim of everything that Frankenstein and I ever advocated. My brain is in someone else's body."