Review of Frankenstein Created Woman (1967) by Al M — 16 Dec 2008
Superior entry to Hammer's Frankenstein series - the fourth - keeps things interesting with an original and inventive story by writer Anthony "John Elder" Hinds. The usual solid Hammer production values and great character performances - and, as usual, Peter Cushing is in top form as the mad Baron.
The first half is better than the second - it drags a bit in the middle, and the ending is anti-climactic - but for the most part director Terence Fisher keeps things clipping along. A must for fans of Hammer horror.
This review of Frankenstein Created Woman (1967) was written by Al M on 16 Dec 2008.
Frankenstein Created Woman has generally received positive reviews.
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