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Frankenstein 90 (1984)

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Overview

Director:
Alain Jessua
Writers:
Paul Gégauff (writer)
Alain Jessua (writer)
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Release Date:
14 August 1984 (France) more
Genre:
Comedy | Horror more
Plot:
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Awards:
2 wins & 1 nomination more
User Comments:
French oddity that is rather enjoyable more

Cast

 (Cast overview, first billed only)
Jean Rochefort ... Victor Frankenstein
Eddy Mitchell ... Frank
Fiona Gélin ... Elizabeth
Herma Vos ... Adelaide
Ged Marlon ... Inspector
Serge Marquand ... Commissioner
Anna Gaylor ... Corona
Dirk Altevogt
Cécile Auclert
Ketty
Christian Charmetant ... Inspector
Philippe Dormoy
Cheik Doukouré ... Witness at the slaughterhouse
Emmanuel Gust
Marc Lavoine ... Male creature
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Additional Details

Runtime:
USA:100 min
Country:
France
Colour:
Colour
Aspect Ratio:
1.66 : 1 more
Sound Mix:
Mono
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Company:
A.J. Films more

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Movie Connections:
Version of Frankenstein (1992) (TV) more

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4 out of 4 people found the following comment useful:-
French oddity that is rather enjoyable, 9 August 2002
Author: vemod

Horror comedies rarely work, in my opinion. Either the humor is unsuccessful or the horror is. Or both. In this case, there is a good combination, although ultimately there is more humor than horror.

The setting is modern day (1984) France and (what we find out) is a descendent of the Frankenstein family is continuing to work on the same old experiments. However this time around he is more successful and the "creation" is rather civilized (wearing jeans and a sweatshirt for much of the film) for the most part although he does have some anger management problems.

The humor is not heavy handed and in my opinion that helps it work better.

A good example of a funny bit early on is when the doctor, stealing an arm from a laboratory, accidentally drops it while climbing over the fence only to have it picked up by a dog. This results in a brief struggle for the arm. Not hilarious, but funny. There is a lot of that in the film.

This is a more down to earth version of Frankenstein. It is without the drama and grandiose aspects many of them have. It addresses, in some manner, the real problems that might come up if one had assembled a human/creature from dead body parts.

Some of the humor is a bit dark, naturally, and there are some genuinely atmospheric moments in the form of a dream sequences.

I'm sort of surprised this film doesn't have a greater cult following, although maybe it does and I'm just not aware of it. Maybe it will now since Anchor Bay has just released a nice looking DVD of the film.

For fans of the bizarre and humorous, I suggest checking this one out.

It is worth comparing this film, in a way, to the other comedy film based around the Frankenstein story - Young Frankenstein. I enjoy that film very much but this one has a different feel to it. It has some darker moments, thematically, and some darker comedy. Simply put, this one is French and the other is a Mel Brooks film made in his prime.

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