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  1. 31 de dic. de 2014 · In this re-imagining of the classic tale, Dr. Victor Frankenstein (Leonard Whiting) meets Dr. Henry Clerval (David McCallum), who is experimenting with reanimating bodies. Together they create the Creature (Michael Sarrazin), and after Clerval dies Dr. Frankenstein gives their creation his brain.

  2. FRANKENSTEIN: THE TRUE STORY. Directed by. Jack Smight. United States, 1973. ... A more psychological telling of the Mary Shelley story has a different kind of ...

  3. Frankenstein: The True Story is a 1973 American made-for-television horror movie. It is loosely based on the novel Frankenstein by Mary Shelley. The movie added the character of Dr Polidori. He was not in the original novel. He was based on the character of Dr. Pretorius from Bride of Frankenstein. He was named after the real-life John Polidori .

  4. Duration. 2h. A literate retelling of Mary Shelley's gothic horror classic with the accent here on character instead of terror, establishing an offbeat relationship between the doctor and his creature. Subsequently this film was edited down to two hours or so for theatrical showings overseas and for TV...

  5. Frankenstein: The True Story is a 1973 American made-for-television horror film loosely based on the book Frankenstein by Mary Shelley. It was directed by Jack Smight, and the screenplay was co-written by novelist Christopher Isherwood. The film starred Leonard Whiting as Victor Frankenstein, Jane Seymour as Prima, David McCallum as Henry Clerval, James Mason as Dr Polidori and Michael ...

  6. 18 de abr. de 2020 · Recently released in full-blown special edition format by Shout! Factory’s Scream genre line, Frankenstein: The True Story carries some serious pedigree both in front of and behind the camera, and when viewed as a complete 186 minute feature, this two-part, NBC TV movie of the week from 1973 takes a very unique approach to classic material.

  7. Frankenstein: The True Story was an inventive, fresh, and original retelling of the Frankenstein legend that adhered to some of original author Mary Shelly's basic tenets (e.g., Initially, the creature was aesthetically attractive and intelligent; as portrayed with pathos and sensitivity by Michael Sarrazin).