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House of Frankenstein (miniseries)

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House of Frankenstein
Written byJ. B. White
Directed byPeter Werner
StarringAdrian Pasdar
Greg Wise
Teri Polo
C. C. H. Pounder
Music byDon Davis
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
Production
ProducerMichael R. Joyce
CinematographyNeil Roach
EditorsTod Feuerman
Scot J. Kelly
Running time168 minutes
Production companyUniversal Television Entertainment
Original release
ReleaseNovember 2 (1997-11-02) –
November 3, 1997 (1997-11-03)

House of Frankenstein is a 1997 television miniseries that revived Universal's threesome, the vampire, Frankenstein's monster and the werewolf. It starred Adrian Pasdar, Greg Wise and Teri Polo. It first aired on NBC in two parts on November 2 and November 3, 1997.

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Production

Shooting began during June 1997 in Los Angeles, California.[4]

Reception

Entertainment Weekly called it a "two-part silly dilly of a horror film" that "wobbles as badly as the vampire’s rubbery pointed ears."[3] Variety said "Cliches pile up appallingly, familiar situations sneak in out of other would-be monster pics."[2] The New York Times bluntly called it "Not scary" and claimed it ineptly borrowed from other films.[5]

References

  1. ^ Thomas, Bob (October 31, 1997). "Welcome to the 'House of Frankenstein,'". The Standard-Times (New Bedford). Retrieved January 13, 2024.
  2. ^ a b c d e f Scott, Tony (October 29, 1997). "House of Frankenstein 1997". Variety. Retrieved January 13, 2024.
  3. ^ a b Tucker, Ken (October 31, 1997). "Movie Review: 'House of Frankenstein'; 'Cinderella'; 'Before Women Had Wings'; 'Murder, She Wrote'". Entertainment Weekly. Retrieved January 13, 2024.
  4. ^ "House of Frankenstein 1997".
  5. ^ Gates, Anita (November 1, 1997). "Television in Review; A Monster With a Lawyer? Now THAT Is Scary!". The New York Times. Retrieved January 13, 2024.

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