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directed by Jack Smight
UK 1973
Experience all the horror and suspense of the timeless Frankenstein story, now available on Blu-ray for the first time. Featuring an incredible cast, including Jane Seymour, Agnes Moorehead, Michael Sarrazin, James Mason and Leonard Whiting, this film faithfully retells Mary Shelley's unforgettable story. Victor Frankenstein's medical experiments result in the shocking discovery that he can revive the dead. But when the creature he brings forth becomes a killer, is anyone safe? Find out in this gruesome, heart-pounding thriller created by legendary talents such as screenwriter Christopher Isherwood and makeup artist Roy Ashton. Experience the tragedy and terror of Frankenstein like never before! *** Scripted by Christopher Isherwood and Don Bachardy, this is not exactly a faithful rendering of Mary Shelley's novel, although it deserves full marks for using the magnificent Arctic ending so long ignored by the cinema. Difficult to assess properly, since the feature is a boil-down from the 200-minute version shown on American TV (editor's note: the DVD versions feature the complete miniseries), although a misogynistic reading is clearly intended (with the two brides, Frankenstein's and the monster's, emerging as more treacherously villainous than either of their mates). For a while it comes on like bad Hammer, until the arrival of the monster - a handsome lad, but the process is reverting - perks things up considerably. Particularly memorable is a scene where the monster's demurely virginal Bride sings 'I Love Little Pussy, Her Coat Is So Warm', before gleefully attempting to strangle a sleepy Persian and lasciviously licking a drop of mauve blood from her scratched arm; and a glorious moment of delirium when the monster disrupts a society ball to collect his bride, ripping off her pearl choker to reveal the stitched neck, then annexing her head as his property. Whiting is a weak Frankenstein, but more than made up for by Sarrazin (the monster), Seymour (his bride), Richardson (the hermit) and Mason (first cousin to Fu Manchu as Polidori). |
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Theatrical Release: November 28th, 1973
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Distribution | Universal Home Video - Region 1 - NTSC |
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Runtime | 3:05:06 | 2:55:42 (4% PAL speedup) | 3:06:27.426 |
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1.33:1 Original Aspect Ratio Average Bitrate: 5.4 mb/s NTSC 720x480 29.97 f/s |
1.33:1 Original Aspect Ratio Average Bitrate: 5.13 mb/s PAL 720x576 25.00 f/s |
1. 33:1 1080P Dual-layered Blu-rayDisc Size: 48,235,964,548 bytesFeature: 41,090,555,904 bytes Video Bitrate: 25.98 MbpsCodec: MPEG-4 AVC Video |
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Audio | English (Dolby Digital mono) | English (Dolby Digital mono) |
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Core: 2.0 / 48 kHz / 1509 kbps / 24-bit) Dolby Digital Audio English 192 kbps 2.0 / 48 kHz / 192 kbps / DN -4dB |
Subtitles | English SDH, none | English, None | English (SDH), None |
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Release Information: Studio: Universal Pictures
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DVD Release Date:
March 10th,
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Release Information: Studio: Shout! Factory
1. 33:1 1080P Dual-layered Blu-rayDisc Size: 48,235,964,548 bytesFeature: 41,090,555,904 bytes Video Bitrate: 25.98 MbpsCodec: MPEG-4 AVC Video
Edition Details: • NEW Audio Commentary With Filmmaker/Film Historian Sam Irvin
• The Introduction By Actor James Mason (5:46)
Standard Blu-ray Case inside cardboard sleeve Chapters 12 |
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On their
Blu-ray,
Shout! Factory use a DTS-HD Master 2.0 channel track (24-bit) in the
original English language. There are the expected laboratory and
experiment effects plus a great score by
Gil Melle (The
Andromeda Strain, The
Deliberate Stranger, 7 episodes of
Kolchak the Night Stalker and
The Organization)
sounding occasionally ominous and atmospheric. Shout! Factory offer optional English
subtitles on their Region 'A'
Blu-ray.
The Shout! Factory
Blu-ray
has a new audio commentary with filmmaker/film historian Sam Irvin
(author of Little
Shoppe of Horrors: The Journal of Classic British Horror Films)
and he is well-prepared talking about a variety of topics including
director Jack Smight (The
Illustrated Man,
Harper,
Damnation Alley), he identifies similarities and differences
between this film and the novel by Mary Shelley. Sam can talk - he fills
the 3-hour film with plentiful data and I thought it was very valuable
to fans of this 70's TV horror classic. Shout! add three new interviews;
Off With Her Head spends 25-minutes with lovely Jane Seymour,
Victor’s Story is an interview with Leonard Whiting for shy of
20-minutes and Frankenstein’s Diary is a 41-minute conversation
with writer Don Bachardy who has also has credit work from The
Stepford Wives (1975) to
A Single Man (2009.) I found this interview quite...
interesting.
Frankenstein: The True Story
was one of my favorite TV experiences as a boy. I guess I was 10 and
waited with great anticipation to see part 2 - two nights later. I loved
the Arctic ending. Yes, for its time it was surprisingly graphic and
the, perceived, authenticity of the Frankenstein story gave it
immense appeal. I'm so glad that Shout! Factory brought it to Blu-ray
Gary Tooze
ON THE
DVDs: Both discs
of this surprisingly grisly - for
seventies network TV - two-part
miniseries are dual-layered, but the UK
release offers individual play and scene
selections for each of the two parts as
well as a "play all" option. From the
screen captures, the US disc appears to
be a shade more detailed, sharper, and
with slightly more picture information
on the sides. The Dolby Digital 2.0 mono
track is in good condition. The only
extra on the UK set is the introduction
by James Mason which is incorporated
into the film itself on the US version.
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Gary on the Universal release:
The DVD image is rather lackluster - a
bit dirty and hazy in spots - I suspect
though it is close to how it appeared on
TV in its premiere. It is progressive
and certainly watchable. Audio was
consistent if unremarkable. No extras
but the optional subtitles are
appreciated. |
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