Frankenstein: The True Story  (1973)

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The tv movie Frankenstein: The True Story, released in 1973 and directed by Jack Smight with Arthur Ibbetson as cinematographer and editing by Richard Marden.
Directed by | Jack Smight
Cinematography by | Arthur Ibbetson
Edited by | Richard Marden
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Mono
Country | UK
Language | English
Genres | Drama, Horror, Sci-Fi

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Cast
Dr. John Polidori
Dr. Victor Frankenstein
Dr. Henri Clerval
Agatha / Prima
Elizabeth Fanschawe
The Creature
Sir Richard Fanshawe
Lady Fanschawe
Mrs. Blair
Francoise DuVal
Chief Constable
Sea Captain
Young Man
Passenger In Coach
Hospital Matron
1st Seaman
1st Helper
Ballroom Guest
2nd Helper
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Director Of Photography: Second Unit
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Production Secretary
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