Frankenstein: The True Story
1973 film by Jack Smight
Frankenstein: The True Story is a 1973 television film about a scientist who creates a monster.
- Directed by Jack Smight. Written by Christopher Isherwood, based on the Frankenstein (novel) by Mary Shelley.
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Dialogue
edit- Dr. Henry Clerval: You're afraid. I was afraid at first. It's the way we've been brought up. We've been brought up to fear! To fear the punishment of the gods. But Prometheus defied them.
- Dr. Victor Frankenstein: And they punished him!
- Dr. Henry Clerval: He scorned their punishment. So has every other hero that's stolen secrets from nature to give to mankind.
Cast
edit- James Mason — Dr. Polidori
- Leonard Whiting — Dr. Victor Frankenstein
- David McCallum — Dr. Henry Clerval
- Jane Seymour — Agatha/Prima
- Nicola Pagett — Elizabeth Fanshawe
- Michael Sarrazin — The Creature
- Michael Wilding — Sir Richard Fanshawe
- Clarissa Kaye-Mason — Lady Fanshawe
- Agnes Moorehead — Mrs. Blair
- Margaret Leighton — Francoise DuVal
- Ralph Richardson — Mr. Lacey
- John Gielgud — Chief Constable
External links
edit- Frankenstein: The True Story quotes at the Internet Movie Database