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Frankenstein's Bloody Terror

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Werewolf Count Waldemar (Paul Naschy) meets a couple who are vampires and a couple (Diane Konopka, Michael Manz) who are not.

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Audience Member So I've often heard about Paul Naschy as a Spanish version of Lon Chaney, so I was kind of curious about his film, but It was really a pretty bad film. Never mind that Dr. Frankenstein or Frankenstein's monster do not appear in this film, despite the title, it's actually about Dracula and the Wkolfman. Produced in Spain and badly dubbed in English, featuring some really bad and over-the-top acting, the film does somehow manage to b eocmpelling. Although the editing is terrible, there is some strikingly photographed scenes that almost rank up there with the best of Mario Bava in the use of color and lighting in a horror film. It's this look and style of the film that held my interest and was enough to make we want to check out more of Naschy's films (he also co-wrote this film). Overall, the is probably not a film for average movie goers or even typical horror film fans, but I do think it's something that would be of interest to fans of 60s and 70s Euro Horror. It's a mixed bad to be sure, but it's worth watching for those interested in this sort of film. Rated 3 out of 5 stars 01/31/23 Full Review Audience Member "Mark of the Wolfman" is of probably mostly of interest to fans of Naschy's work, and the current RareFlix DVD transfer is great. It's a great example of the kind of weird film that you'd typically see at a drive-in, at least in America. The poor pacing of the film makes it a little boring, even for the seasoned viewer, so I can only imagine what people thought of it when they encountered it as the second or third feature on a bill--especially when they were expecting Frankenstein to have at least something to do with it. Rated 1.5 out of 5 stars 02/02/23 Full Review Audience Member A certain doctor or his creation are conspicuously absent from this deceptively titled wolf man vs. vampire yarn, which isn't that bloody and terrifying either. It's far from terrible though, as any 60's Euro-horror aficionado will enjoy its Mario Bava-inspired aesthetics. The ponderous pace may test attention spans, but the pic's colorfully Gothic style will hold them. Rated 3 out of 5 stars 01/15/23 Full Review Audience Member Boring and cheap, with nary a Frankenstein in sight. Rated 1 out of 5 stars 02/27/23 Full Review Audience Member the guy's name is WOLFSTEIN and there's a Dracula-guy in it but no Frankenstein. like a few other films, it sucks but its classic! stars Paul Naschy as VLADMIR!!!!! FREAK YEAAAAHHHHHHHHHHH! Rated 5 out of 5 stars 02/14/23 Full Review Audience Member Deffinetly inspired by both Universal Monster movies and Hammer Horror,Paul Naschy stars as Waldemar Daninsky,cursed with the mark of the werewolf and longing for a cure,his friends keep him locked up during the full moon,they seek help from a Doctor who is actually a Vampire and has wants only to torment the beast,it all ends on a exciting Climax of Werewolf vs Vampire,the USA Title for this film is somewaht deceiving as there is no Frankenstein to be seen,i'm guessing they just wanted more punters to see the film based on that name alone,This is aland mark film for Spanish Horror, and a must buy for any fan of monsters, blood, and mayhem! Rated 4 out of 5 stars 02/05/23 Full Review Read all reviews
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Synopsis Werewolf Count Waldemar (Paul Naschy) meets a couple who are vampires and a couple (Diane Konopka, Michael Manz) who are not.
Director
Enrique Equiluz
Rating
PG
Genre
Horror
Original Language
English
Runtime
1h 23m