![]() ![]() Fans of the Universal monster movies will certainly want to check this out as there have certainly been much worse made. The Dracula character doesn't look that bad either but I would have recommended a shirt change. The Frankenstein monster was Glut with a mask on but it's childish nature actually adds some charm to the film. From the documentary about Glut I learned that this film was shot in his basement and this actually turned out to be a great location because it really did look rather rundown and eerie like you'd expect a castle to. ![]() The biggest key is that it's obvious Glut loved these monsters and wanted to show how much he did by making a movie and I think this love really shows on the screen. ![]() Glut's short stories published in his book TALES OF FRANKENSTEIN: 'My Creation, My Beloved' (a deformed descendant of Victor Frankenstein creates the perfect man and woman), 'Crawler from the Grave' (another Frankenstein descendant's d. At just 4-minutes one really shouldn't expect too much in terms of what happens but overall I found this to be a pleasant little film. Based upon four of writer-director Donald F. Soon the monster kills a man but someone comes to destroy the monsters. ![]() Frankenstein Meets Dracula (1957) ** 1/2 (out of 4) Fun amateur movie from Don Glut has Dracula (Victor Fabian) bringing the Frankenstein monster (Glut) back to life and using hypnosis to keep it under control. ![]()
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