Frankenstein (1992 film)

Frankenstein
Genre Drama
Horror
Sci-Fi
Based on Frankenstein
by Mary Shelley
Directed by David Wickes
Starring Patrick Bergin
Randy Quaid
John Mills
Lambert Wilson
Fiona Gillies
Music by John Cameron
Country of origin United Kingdom
Original language(s) English
Production
Executive producer(s) David Wickes
Location(s) WFF Film Studio, Wroclaw, Dolnoslaskie, Poland
Cinematography Jack Conroy
Editor(s) John Grover
Production company(s) Turner Pictures
Distributor TNT
Release
Original network TNT
Original release December 29, 1992

Frankenstein is a television horror film first aired in 1992, based on Mary Shelley's novel Frankenstein. It was produced by Turner Pictures and directed by David Wickes

The movie stars Patrick Bergin as Dr. Frankenstein and Randy Quaid as Dr. Frankenstein's creation. It also features John Mills, Lambert Wilson, and Fiona Gillies. The score was composed by John Cameron.[1]

Plot

Starting at the North Pole, a sea captain and his explorer crew encounter Dr. Frankenstein and his creature trying to kill each other. The doctor is saved. As he warns the captain of danger, he tells how he made his creature in the Switzerland of 1818 by way of chemical and biological construction which the creature is a clone (of sorts) of Frankenstein himself, establishing a psychic bond between Creator and his Creation.

Cast

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References

  1. A VHS of Frankenstein was released by Turner Home Entertainment in 1993. ISBN 0-7806-0253-6
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