Review of Frankenstein Created Woman (1967) by Wes S — 14 Feb 2014
Certainly not as salacious as the title (and some advertising) suggests (e.g., no nudity), this is an OK entry from Hammer that sees Peter Cushing return as the Baron, continuing his experiments in Switzerland.
His major achievement in this film is to transplant the soul of his poor assistant (guillotined after being wrongly accused of murder) into the body of the innkeeper's daughter (who commits suicide due to her lost love).
She then goes on to wreak her revenge on the real killers, a trio of annoying rich boys. A little tiresome when we are stuck with unpleasant characters onscreen but with enough weird plot elements and Hammer's usual excellent production values.
This review of Frankenstein Created Woman (1967) was written by Wes S on 14 Feb 2014.
Frankenstein Created Woman has generally received positive reviews.
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