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10 April 1987 (USA) moreTagline:
Conjure up your deepest, darkest fear... now call that fear to life.Plot:
Story of the night that Mary Shelley gave birth to the horror classic "Frankenstein." Disturbed drug... more | full synopsisAwards:
2 wins & 1 nomination moreUser Comments:
One of the best works of Director Ken Russell moreCast
(Cast overview, first billed only)| Gabriel Byrne | ... | Byron | |
| Julian Sands | ... | Shelley | |
| Natasha Richardson | ... | Mary Shelley | |
| Myriam Cyr | ... | Claire Clairmont | |
| Timothy Spall | ... | Dr. Polidori | |
| Alec Mango | ... | Murray | |
| Andreas Wisniewski | ... | Fletcher | |
| Dexter Fletcher | ... | Rushton | |
| Pascal King | ... | Justine | |
| Tom Hickey | ... | Tour Guide | |
| Linda Coggin | ... | Turkish Mechanical Woman | |
| Kristine Landon-Smith | ... | Mechanical Woman | |
| Chris Chappell | ... | Man in Armour (as Chris Chappel) | |
| Mark Pickard | ... | Young William | |
| Kiran Shah | ... | Fuseli Monster |
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87 minCountry:
UKLanguage:
EnglishColour:
Colour (Eastmancolor)Aspect Ratio:
1.85 : 1 moreSound Mix:
DolbyCertification:
Australia:MA (TV rating) | Iceland:16 | Finland:K-18 | France:-12 | UK:18 | USA:R | West Germany:18MOVIEmeter: 
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[first lines]Tour Guide: And there, ladies and gentlemen, on the other side of the lake we have the famous Villa Diodati where Lord Byron, greatest living English poet, resides in exile. Romantic, scholar, duelist, best-selling author of Childe Harold, he was forced to leave his native land after many scandals including incest and adultery with Lady Caroline Lamb. "Mad, bad and dangerous to know" she called him.
[the guide squeezes a lady's hand and points]
Tour Guide: Bedroom - top right.
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Films like Gothic, directed by Ken Russell, will not be to most people's taste. Russell is noted for a skewed view of life with very twisted imagery, such as his invariable trademark snake that slithers around in all his films. In this particular film he has devised a story that touches on reality in an unreal way as he brings the famous night that Percy Shelly, Mary Shelly, he half-sister Claire, Lord Byron and Dr. John Polidori spent together that brought about two of the great horror stories of all time about as a result. Between debauchery and Opium laced nightmares this could have been very much what it was really like as this quintet of famous or rather infamous people got together and brought the birth of a new kind of literature, years before Edgar Allen Poe began his writing. Polidori's "The Vampyre" which for many years was attributed to Byron was the forerunner and inspiration for Bram Stoker's Dracula. Of course, Mary Shelly was to go on and write "Frankenstein." This is how it could have happened.
This feature is intense and not for everyone. Definitely not for young people. But a true intellectual's horror tale.