Review of House of Frankenstein (1944) by Jared B — 11 May 2017
Harmless fun. Chaney is at the top of his game and Karloff plays the evil scientist part with gusto. That being said, Dracula is shoehorned in for about ten minutes and is completely forgotten afterwards.
It would've been nice to see the big three monsters onscreen together, but they are instead dealt within individual sequences. While entertaining, it doesn't live up to previous entries in the Frankenstein series.
This review of House of Frankenstein (1944) was written by Jared B on 11 May 2017.
House of Frankenstein has generally received mixed reviews.
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