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Frankenstein 1970 is a 1958 science fiction / horror film, shot in black and white CinemaScope, starring Boris Karloff and featuring Don "Red" Barry. The independent film was directed by Howard W. Koch, written by Richard Landau and George Worthing Yates, and produced by Aubrey Schenck.
Frankenstein 1970: Directed by Howard W. Koch. With Boris Karloff, Tom Duggan, Jana Lund, Don 'Red' Barry. Needing money, the last member of the Frankenstein family leases his family's castle out to a film company as he tries to continue his ancestor's gruesome experiments to create life.
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- Horror, Sci-Fi
- Howard W. Koch
- 1958-07-20
Frankenstein 1970. The baron's grandson (Boris Karloff) rents the family castle to a TV crew to fund his atomic revival of the family monster.
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- Howard W. Koch
- Sci-Fi
- Boris Karloff
Frankenstein 1970. Jump to Edit. Summaries. Needing money, the last member of the Frankenstein family leases his family's castle out to a film company as he tries to continue his ancestor's gruesome experiments to create life.
Film Details. Articles & Reviews. Trivia. Notes. Brief Synopsis. A descendent of Baron Frankenstein unleashes an undead murderer on the crew filming his forebear's story. Cast & Crew. Read More. Howard W. Koch. Director. Boris Karloff. Baron Victor Von Frankenstein. Tom Duggin. Mike Shaw. Jana Lund. Carolyn Hayes. Donald Barry. Douglas Row.
- Howard W. Koch, George Vieira
- Boris Karloff
Overview. The baron's grandson rents the family castle to a TV crew to fund his atomic revival of the family monster. Mary Shelley. Characters. Howard W. Koch. Director. Charles A. Moses. Screenplay. George Worthing Yates. Screenplay. Richard H. Landau. Screenplay. Aubrey Schenck. Screenplay. Reviews.
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