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Son of Frankenstein
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Synopsis
The most elaborate--and longest--of Universal's Frankenstein series, Son of Frankenstein represents Boris Karloff's last appearance in the role of the Monster. The title character is played by Basil Rathbone, who with wife Josephine Hutchinson and son Donnie Donegan returns to the Old Country to take over his late father's estate. Rathbone receives a cool reception from the local villagers, who remember all too well the havoc wreaked by his father's monstrous creation. Though he assures his neighbors that he has no intention of following in his father's footsteps, Rathbone is hounded by suspicious town constable Lionel Atwill, whose stiff artificial arm is an unfortunate legacy of an earlier confrontation with Karloff. Also hanging around Frankenstein Castle is crazed shepherd Bela Lugosi), whose neck was broken in an unsuccessful hanging attempt. Lugosi wishes to exact revenge on the city fathers who'd tried to execute him, and to that end persuades Rathbone to revive the hideous Karloff. At first resistant, Rathbone becomes as obsessed as his father with the notion of creating artificial life. Now the fun begins, directed with Germanic intensity by Rowland V. Lee. Though Mel Brooks's Young Frankenstein has rendered Son of Frankenstein virtually impossible to take seriously, the film remains an excellent marriage of the slick, sanitized production values of the "New Universal" and the Gothic zeitgeist of the earlier Frankenstein epics. Best line: Lugosi, looking over the dormant body of The Monster, explains raspily that "He does...things...for me." Hans J. Salter's intense musical score for Son of Frankenstein would continue to resurface in Universal's Mummy B pictures of the 1940s. Watch for Ward Bond in a bit part as a police officer...and see if you can spot Dwight Frye, whose supporting part was excised from the final release print, among the villagers. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

Cast

Lionel Atwill Inspector Krogh
Lionel Belmore Emil Lang
Donnie Dunagan Peter von Frankenstein
Emma Dunn Amelia
Lawrence Grant Burgomaster
Josephine Hutchinson Elsa von Frankenstein
Perry Ivins Fritz
Lorimer Johnston Burgher
Boris Karloff The Monster
Bela Lugosi Ygor
Michael Mark Ewald Neumuller
Edgar Norton Thomas Benson
Basil Rathbone Baron Wolf von Frankenstein
Gustav von Seyffertitz Burgher

Production Crew

Jack Otterson Art Director
George Robinson Cinematographer
Frank Skinner Composer (Music Score)
Vera West Costume Designer
Rowland V. Lee Director
Ted Kent Editor
Fred Frank First Assistant Director
Jack Pierce Makeup
Charles Previn Musical Direction/Supervision
Lionel Newman Musical Direction/Supervision
Rowland V. Lee Producer
Willis Cooper Screenwriter
Russell A. Gausman Set Designer
John P. Fulton Special Effects
Year: 1939
Runtime: 99
Country: USA
MPAA Rating:
Category: Feature

Genre
Horror

Produced by
Universal

Release
by Universal