Review of Frankenstein Created Woman (1967) by Kevin R — 29 Oct 2015
An interesting entry in Hammer's Frankenstein series, though I'm not sure if it all worked...at the very least it was better than "Evil of Frankenstein" and at least tried something unique with the franchise.
Peter Cushing is once again creating mad experiments to beat death, this time he is convinced that if only dead for an hour, he can revive the deceased because their soul is intact. It's less physical and more mental this time around.
His young assistant is accused of murder and put to death, and his scarred girlfriend witnesses it and kills herself. The Baron is able to bring her back to life via his assistant's soul, and she seeks revenge on the people that killed her father and blamed her boyfriend.
The movie takes a little too long to get going, but when it does it doesn't hold back on the gruesome factor.
This review of Frankenstein Created Woman (1967) was written by Kevin R on 29 Oct 2015.
Frankenstein Created Woman has generally received positive reviews.
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