The Revenge of Frankenstein

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The Revenge of Frankenstein
Directed by Terence Fisher
Produced by Anthony Hinds
Written by Jimmy Sangster
Starring Peter Cushing
Francis Matthers
Eunice Gayson
Michael Gwynn
Oscar Quitak
Music by Leonard Salzedo
Cinematography Jack Asher
Editing by Alfred Cox
Distributed by Hammer Studios
Release date(s) June 1, 1958 (USA)
Running time 89 min.
Country UK
Language English
Preceded by The Curse of Frankenstein
Followed by The Evil of Frankenstein
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The Revenge of Frankenstein is a 1958 British horror film made by Hammer Film Productions. It stars Peter Cushing, Francis Matthews, Michael Gwynn, Oscar Quitak and Eunice Gayson, and is directed by Terence Fisher. The rest of the cast included Richard Wordsworth, Lionel Jeffries, Charles Lloyd Pack, George Woodbridge and Michael Ripper.

It was a sequel to The Curse of Frankenstein, the studio's 1957 adaptation of Mary Shelley's original story.

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The creature (Michael Gwynn) pleads with his creators (Peter Cushing and Francis Matthews)
The creature (Michael Gwynn) pleads with his creators (Peter Cushing and Francis Matthews)

Baron Frankenstein (Cushing) evades the guillotine with the help of a dwarf (Quitak) and sets himself up as a physician in Germany, under the new name of "Dr. Stein". Another young doctor in the town (Matthews) discovers his identity, and blackmails Frankenstein into allowing him to become his assistant. Together they continue with the Baron's experiments in life, providing a new body (Gwynn) for a deformed dwarf (Quitak).

The film was shot at Bray Studios, back-to-back with Dracula (1958), using the same sets. Thus, for example, Dracula's crypt became Frankenstein's surgery, and the castle exterior became the outside of the Baron's laboratory.

Conductor and composer Leonard Salzedo was hired to write the score, and most of the regular Hammer crew returned in other roles, including Jack Asher as cinematographer, Bernard Robinson on design and Phil Leakey on make-up.

The script was novelized twice: once as a mass market paperback by Jimmy Sangster himself in 1959, and again by John Burke as part of his The Hammer Horror Omnibus paperback in 1966.

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