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  1. Welcome to Victor Frankenstein’s miserable attic quarters strewn with insane equations, strange artefacts and miscellaneous body parts. Victor is close to unlocking the mysteries of life and requires just a few key components to fulfil his maniacal quest. Having coerced you into his quarters with promises of “riches beyond your wildest ...

  2. Monster Ticket Child (15 years and under) £21.50. Entitles entry to Mary Shelley's House of Frankenstein and entry on a Hop-On Hop-Off Bath sightseeing bus tour by Tootbus. Children under 15 years must be accompanied by a paying adult. Please select your visit to Mary Shelley's House of Frankenstein first.

  3. House of Frankenstein is a 1944 American horror film starring Boris Karloff, Lon Chaney Jr., and John Carradine. The film was directed by Erle C. Kenton based on a story by Curt Siodmak, and produced by Universal Pictures. A sequel to Frankenstein Meets the Wolf Man, the film is about Dr. Gustav Niemann (Karloff) who escapes from prison and promises to create a new body for his assistant Daniel. The two murder Professor Lampini and take over his sideshow that involves the corpse of Count Dracula

  4. Journeying to the ruins of Frankenstein’s infamous laboratory, Niemann finds the frozen forms of the Frankenstein Monster (Glenn Strange) and the Wolf Man (Chaney) buried in an underground cavern. Niemann revives both creatures seeking revenge on those who testified against his macabre experiments with corpses but his plans backfire leading to a thrilling culmination.

  5. Feb 15, 2001 · House of Frankenstein was the second of the Universal monster bashes and is a better film than Frankenstein Meets the Wolf Man was. It has Erle C. Kenton at the helm, another of the pedestrian directors that Universal kept assigning to their monster sequels – although Kenton did make the great The Island of Lost Souls (1932).

  6. Sep 23, 2014 · STORY – House of Frankenstein (1944) Mad scientist and Doctor Gustav Niemann ( Boris Karloff) and hunchback Daniel (J. Carrol Naish) are rotting away in Neustadt Prison. Niemann was imprisoned for trying to put a human brain in a dog, yet he dreams of continuing his work.

  7. Apr 14, 2005 · House of Frankenstein (1944) By 1944, the Universal monsters had become too familiar to be truly frightening. The Frankenstein monster alone had already appeared in five films. Universal's solution was to treat their gaggle of ghouls as old friends. The Frankenstein series evolved into an elaborate excuse to paste as many recognizable faces ...