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  1. Frankenstein is a film series of horror films from Universal Pictures based on the play version by Peggy Webling and the 1818 novel Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus by Mary Shelley. [1] The series follow the story of a monster created by Henry Frankenstein who is made from body parts of corpses and brought back to life.

  2. For the 200th anniversary of the publication of Mary Shelley's novel "Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus," I re-read it and, then, reviewed a bunch of Frankenstein films. This list is a ranking of all of them that I've reviewed, from the classic Universal series, to the Technicolor Hammer splatters and beyond. A few are fairly faithful adaptations, more are loose reworkings and some have very little to do with Shelley's story besides monsters or character names. For my full IMDb reviews ...

  3. House of Frankenstein. Deranged scientist, Gustav Niemann, escapes from prison and overtakes the director of a traveling chamber of horrors, soon reviving the infamous Count Dracula, the frozen Frankenstein Monster, and the Wolf Man. A Universal Production film series beginning with Frankenstein in 1931 and followed by four sequels up to 1944.

  4. Frankenstein is a British horror - adventure film series produced by Hammer Film Productions. The films, loosely based on the 1818 novel Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus by Mary Shelley, are centered on Baron Victor Frankenstein, who experiments in creating a creature beyond human. The series is part of the larger Hammer horror oeuvre.

  5. Jul 1, 2022 · ‘The Curse of Frankenstein’ is possibly the greatest Frankenstein movie ever made and possibly one of the greatest horror movies ever made. The film became immensely popular and spawned a series of sequels, two of them which already made the list, but none could ever come close to matching the sheer brilliance of Terence Fisher’s masterwork.

  6. Aug 26, 2018 · For the 200th anniversary of the publication of Mary Shelley's novel "Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus," I re-read it and, then, reviewed a bunch of Frankenstein films. This list is a ranking of all of them that I've reviewed, from the classic Universal series, to the Technicolor Hammer splatters and beyond. A few are fairly faithful adaptations, more are loose reworkings and some have very little to do with Shelley's story besides monsters or character names. Also check out my ...

  7. The horror novel Frankenstein by Mary Shelley has inspired a number of films : From the silent film era: Frankenstein (1910) Life Without Soul (1915) Il mostro di Frankenstein (1920) A film series by Universal Studios : Frankenstein (1931) Bride of Frankenstein (1935) Son of Frankenstein (1939)