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The Ghost of Frankenstein

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1942 | 68m | English

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Frankenstein's unscrupulous colleague, Dr. Bohmer, plans to transplant Ygor's brain so he can rule the world using the monster's body, but the plan goes sour when he turns malevolent and goes on a rampage.
Release Date: Mar 13, 1942
Director: Erle C. Kenton
Writer: Scott Darling, Eric Taylor
Genres: Science Fiction, Horror
Keywords black and white, family legacy, human monster, brain transplant, little girl in peril, frankenstein, sequel, monster movie, childhood innocence
Production Companies Universal Pictures
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $200,000
Updates Updated: Jul 30, 2025 (Update)
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Cedric Hardwicke Dr. Ludwig Frankenstein / Dr. Henry Frankenstein (ghostly image)
Ralph Bellamy Erik Ernst
Lionel Atwill Dr. Bohmer
Bela Lugosi Ygor
Evelyn Ankers Elsa Frankenstein
Lon Chaney Jr. The Frankenstein Monster
Janet Ann Gallow Cloestine Hussman
Barton Yarborough Dr. Kettering
Doris Lloyd Martha the Housekeeper
Leyland Hodgson Chief Constable
Olaf Hytten Adolph Hussman
Holmes Herbert Magistrate
Richard Alexander Villager at Council Meeting (uncredited)
Lionel Belmore Councilman (uncredited)
Chet Brandenburg Villager (uncredited)
Colin Clive Dr. Henry Frankenstein (flashback) (uncredited)
Harry Cording Mob Leader (uncredited)
George Eldredge Constable (uncredited)
Dwight Frye Villager at Meeting / Grave Robber (flashback) (uncredited)
Lawrence Grant Mayor (uncredited)
Otto Hoffman Villager (uncredited)
Brandon Hurst Hans, Villager at Council Meeting (uncredited)
Michael Mark Councilman (uncredited)
Jimmy Phillips Boy Playing Indian (uncredited)
William Smith Boy (uncredited)
Ernie Stanton Constable (uncredited)
Julius Tannen Sektal (uncredited)
Harry Tenbrook Villager at Hearing (uncredited)
Glen Walters Mother of Hungry Children (uncredited)
Janet Warren Goose-herd (uncredited)
Teddy Infuhr Boy (uncredited)
Name Job
Erle C. Kenton Director
Milton Krasner Director of Photography
Jack Pierce Makeup Artist
Scott Darling Screenplay
Ellis Burman Makeup Artist
Elwood Bredell Director of Photography
Russell A. Gausman Set Decoration
Ted J. Kent Editor
Vera West Costume Design
Hans J. Salter Original Music Composer
Charles Carroll Sound
Bernard B. Brown Sound Director
Eric Taylor Original Story
Charles S. Gould Assistant Director
John P. Fulton Special Effects
Charles Maxwell Orchestrator
Charles Previn Music
Harold H. MacArthur Art Direction
Jack Otterson Art Direction
Mary Shelley Characters
Eddie Parker Stunts
Name Title
George Waggner Producer
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Reviews

John Chard
5.0

Your father was Frankenstein. Your mother was lightning. Of course the problem with the Frankenstein sequels, of the Universal Studios kind, was that they had to follow the genre firework that was "Frankenstein (1931)" and the monolithic titan that followed that one in 1935, "The Bride of Franken ... stein". These are tough acts to follow - still are actually! "Son of Frankenstein (1939)" managed very well, it had Basil Rathbone in it and Bela Lugosi giving great horror oomph as Ygor. Boris Karloff bowed out as the monster after that one, leaving an iconic legacy and an insistence that the monster didn't speak. The result of Karloff's (ahem) request has proved divisive amongst Frankenstein fans, does it need a voice for personality, or is it better off as a lumbering rage machine only?. Point being that in this one, he gets a voice, courtesy of Lon Chaney Junior's stint in the role, and it's not exactly a success. Ghost of Frankenstein represents the start of the decline of the franchise, a noticeable drop in quality across the board. It's like Universal caught the cash cow disease and decided that quantity and not quality was what mattered. They would eventually team up the bolted necked one with "Abbott and Costello", with fun results, but the horror aspects began to wane here in 1942. Lugosi is on hand for some more Ygor mischief, Cedric Hardwicke and Lionel Atwill as scientists with opposite ideals are reassuring presences, while Evelyn Ankers is sexy and costumed with a great eye for detail. At just 67 minutes in length the film thankfully doesn't have time to be boring, though action is in short supply, so hooray for castle destruction and fire unbound!. While Woody Bredell and Milton R. Krasner, via their photographic lenses ensure Gothic atmosphere is consistently ripe. Right, it's time for Universal Monster Tag Teams next... 5/10

May 16, 2024