The Revenge of Frankenstein

1958 film by Terence Fisher

The Revenge of Frankenstein is a 1958 film about the disguised doctor as he continues his experiments. It is the sequel to The Curse of Frankenstein.

It should have been perfect.
Directed by Terence Fisher. Written by Jimmy Sangster.
A Living Corpse Walks at Midnight - It is the Revenge of Frankenstein  (taglines)

Doctor Victor Stein

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  • It should have been perfect. I made it to be perfect. If the brain hadn't been damaged, my work would have been hailed as the greatest scientific achievement of all time. Frankenstein would have been accepted as a genius of science. Instead, he was sent to the guillotine. I swore I would have my revenge. They will never be rid of me!

Dialogue

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Doctor Hans Kleve: A masterly dissection, Doctor Stein. You must forgive this intrusion.
Doctor Victor Stein: Must I?

Doctor Hans Kleve: [on seeing the Creature for the first time in its tank] Who is he?
Doctor Victor Stein: No-one. He hasn't been born yet.

Doctor Hans Kleve: That's the arm of the pickpocket!
Doctor Victor Stein: It is indeed. You need sensitive fingers to be a member of that profession. It'll be very useful to me.

Taglines

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  • A Living Corpse Walks at Midnight - It is the Revenge of Frankenstein

Cast

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