The plot is paced quickly enough that we rarely notice its jagged edges don't quite fit together. Tania's notion of creating a monster to not only vindicate her father's theories but also to clean up his mess makes for a nice twist on an old story. If the monster is rather too obviously composed of mortician's wax, a glass eye and rubber gloves, it's at least a novel concept for the Frankenstein Monster. And I should mention the suspiciously modern-looking hats the men wear and their amazingly fake sideburns. Nothing says '19th Century' like strange facial hair and obvious spirit gum.
Name | Type | Role | |
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Dick Randall | Writer | ||
Edward Di Lorenzo | Writer | ||
Rosalba Neri | Guest Star | ||
Joseph Cotten | Guest Star | ||
Mel Welles | Director |