#frankensteinfriday
Peter Cushing and Michael Gwynn: Creation meets Creator! Michael
Gwynn's fine performance as the pitiful Karl Immelmann tends to get
over looked in the long list of #hammerfilm Frankenstein creations. He one of my personal favorites. How do you rate Gwynn's performance?
CAST:
Peter Cushing (Dr Victor
Frankenstein/Stein), Francis Matthews (Hans Kleve), Michael Gwynn
(Karl), Eunice Gayson (Margaret Conrad), Oscar Quitak (Dwarf Karl)
PRODUCTION:
Director – Terence Fisher, Screenplay – Jimmy Sangster, Additional Dialogue – H. Hurford Janes, Producer – Anthony Hinds, Photography – Jack Asher, Music – Leonard Salzedo, Makeup – Phil Leakey, Production Design – Bernard Robinson. Production Company – Hammer Films UK. 1958.
Director – Terence Fisher, Screenplay – Jimmy Sangster, Additional Dialogue – H. Hurford Janes, Producer – Anthony Hinds, Photography – Jack Asher, Music – Leonard Salzedo, Makeup – Phil Leakey, Production Design – Bernard Robinson. Production Company – Hammer Films UK. 1958.
SYNOPSIS:
With the help of Karl, the crippled
dwarf hangman, whom he promises a new body, Frankenstein escapes the
gallows and they hang the officiating priest instead. Under the name
Stein, Frankenstein sets up practice in the town of Karlsbruck,
alternating between volunteer work at the poor hospital, which is a
goldmine of parts to build up Karl’s new body, and private practice
where his courtly charms draw him the devotion of the upper-classes. He
is recognised by eager young Hans Kleve who forces Frankenstein to take
him on as an assistant. Together they transplant Karl’s brain into the
new patchwork body. The operation is successful but soon the body’s
limbs return to their old crippled positions. Karl escapes and brings
shame down on Frankenstein when he bursts in on a society function,
crying “Frankenstein help me.”.
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