Hammer Horror: Curse Of Frankenstein
By Rocko Jerome
Every bit of suave sophistication Christopher Lee brought to Dracula was completely absent in the misbegotten creature he portrayed here. The scene in which he has first gotten loose—a stumbling, horrifying thing that looks every bit like you would imagine living death—is one of the most fantastic depictions of a monster you could ever find. Although the make-up is obviously dated, it's all in the way that Lee moves, utilizing his training as a mime.
Rocko Jerome has lived many lives. Right now, he's a writer. You can read Rocko's work at his blog and at Atomic Wanderers.
Labels: Christopher Lee, Dracula, Frankenstein, Hammer Films, Peter Cushing, Rocko Jerome, Universal Monsters
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