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Torticola contre Frankensberg, 36minutes
Directed by Paul Paviot
Origin France
Genres Comedy
Themes Comedy science fiction films, Frankenstein films, Comedy horror films
Actors Roger Blin, Michel Piccoli, Véra Norman, Pierre Brasseur, Héléna Manson, Daniel Gélin

Parodie des films réalisés autour du mythe de Frankenstein et de sa créature. Le film est divisé, dans la tradition du « serial » (feuilleton) du début du XX siècle, en trois épisodes : Le Laboratoire de l'épouvante, La Proie du maudit et Le monstre avait un cœur.
Frankenstein Meets the Wolf Man, 1h14
Directed by Roy William Neill
Origin USA
Genres Science fiction, Fantasy, Horror
Themes Films about animals, Films about computing, Films about magic and magicians, Films based on science fiction novels, Wolves in film, Frankenstein films, Werewolves in film, Cyberpunk films, Mise en scène d'un mammifère
Actors Lon Chaney, Jr., Ilona Massey, Patric Knowles, Lionel Atwill, Bela Lugosi, Maria Ouspenskaïa

After the events of The Wolf Man and Ghost of Frankenstein, a duo of graverobbers break into the Talbot family crypt to rob the grave of Larry Talbot (the "Wolf Man" (Lon Chaney, Jr.)), of valuables buried with him, on the night of a full moon. During the grave robbery, the graverobbers remove the Wolfsbane buried with him and he is awakened from death by the full moon shining down on his uncovered body, and kills one of them. Seeking a cure for the curse that causes him to transform into a werewolf with every full moon, Talbot leaves Britain and goes to the remains of Frankenstein's castle, as he hopes to find there the notes of Dr. Ludwig Frankenstein so he might learn how to permanently end his own life through scientific means.
Castle of the Monsters, 1h30
Directed by Julián Soler
Genres Science fiction, Comedy, Fantasy, Horror
Themes Films about animals, Films about computing, Films based on science fiction novels, Wolves in film, Frankenstein films, Werewolves in film, Vampires in film, Cyberpunk films
Actors Evangelina Elizondo, Alejandro Reyna

Mexican funnyman, El Clavillazo (Antonio Espino), is in love with a seamstress named Beatriz (Evangelina Elizondo), and also hangs out with a variety of odd characters, including a newsboy and a mental patient. Meanwhile, at the nearby castle, a mad scientist named “Dr Sputnik” and his scarred, hunchbacked assistant are busy making monsters. The doctor poses as a kindly blind man in town and uses hypnosis to lure Beatriz to his castle, brainwashing her into believing that she is his own love named “Galatea”. El Clavillazo, with an assist from his friends, blunders his way into the castle, where he spends most of his time being chased around by various monsters. There is the butler, who looks like the Frankenstein Monster. The rest of the monsters include a werewolf, a mummy, a vampire (clearly modeled after Count Dracula) and a gill-man (clearly patterned after "Creature from the Black Lagoon"). There is also another, unidentified monster being kept in a cell (why it is not allowed to run free with the rest is not known), which is referred to as a “gorilla” in some reviews, although it appears to be more of a humanoid ape-like creature, perhaps based on Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde. In the end, El Clavillazo manages to defeat the monsters, mostly by luck, and rescue the girl. A chemical in Sputnik’s lab devolves the gill-man into a big fish, the werewolf is choked out by the monster in the cell (perhaps that is why he was kept behind bars), Frankenstein accidentally electrocutes himself by grabbing a power cable in the lab and turns into cogs and clock-parts, the mummy falls into a pit of alligators and is devoured, and the vampire vanishes when the sun rises. Dr Sputnik has the usual falling out that all mad scientists seem to eventually have with their deformed assistants (usually due to the scientist mistreating his assistant, or the assistant developing a crush on a girl the scientist has designs on, or sometimes a combination of both), resulting in his being shot after he stabs the scarred hunchback. Clavillazo and Beatriz are trapped in a room and about to be crushed by the walls moving together when they are rescued in the nick of time by the rest of the gang, and they all live happily ever after.
Frankenstein 1970, 1h23
Directed by Howard W. Koch
Origin USA
Genres Science fiction, Horror
Themes Films about computing, Films based on science fiction novels, Frankenstein films, Cyberpunk films
Actors Boris Karloff, Don "Red" Barry, Mike Lane

Boris Karloff plays the role of Baron Victor von Frankenstein, who suffered torture and disfigurement at the hands of the Nazis as punishment for not cooperating with them during World War II. Horribly disfigured, he nevertheless continues his work as a scientist. Needing funds to support his experiments, the Baron allows a television crew to shoot a made-for-television horror film about his monster-making family at his castle in Germany.
Frankenstein's Daughter
Directed by Richard E. Cunha
Origin USA
Genres Science fiction, Horror
Themes Films about computing, Films based on science fiction novels, Frankenstein films, Cyberpunk films
Actors John Ashley, Harold Lloyd Jr., John Zaremba, Harry Wilson, George Barrows

The grandson of Victor Frankenstein, Oliver (Donald Murphy), is hiding away as a laboratory assistant for the gentle Prof. Morton (Felix Locher). While Dr. Morton pursues a pet project, Dr. Frankenstein secretly works his own experiments on his benefactor's niece, Trudy Morton (Sandra Knight). Although these experiments temporarily disfigure Trudy's face and cause her to wander aimlessly at night, they are only a build-up to Oliver's greater goal of recreating life. With the aid of one of his father's former assistants, Oliver constructs a female monster from the body parts of various murdered people and begins to deal a horrible fate upon any who dare stand in the way of his desires.
Monster of Frankenstein
Directed by Toyoo Ashida
Origin Japon
Genres Horror, Animation
Themes Films about computing, Films based on science fiction novels, Frankenstein films, Superhero films, Cyberpunk films
Actors Rebecca Forstadt, Tony Oliver, Dan Woren, Nachi Nozawa, Kei Tomiyama, Mami Koyama

The film centers around the life of Victor Frankenstein. After creating the monster together with his partner Zuckel, the monster attacks the assistant and falls from a cliff. Assuming the monster is dead, Victor returns to his wife Elizabeth and daughter Emily. A police inspector named Bellbeau investigates some mysterious mutilations killings, and Victor is blackmailed by his former assistant, who lost an eye in his fight with the monster.
Frankenstein's Great Aunt Tillie, 1h40
Genres Science fiction, Comedy, Horror
Themes Films about computing, Films based on science fiction novels, Frankenstein films, Cyberpunk films
Actors Donald Pleasence, Yvonne Furneaux, Aldo Ray, June Wilkinson, Rod Colbin, Phil Leeds

Castle Frankenstein has been empty for years and the local council is planning to repossess it, when the Frankenstein family return, seeking to find hidden treasure, and to re-animate the Frankenstein monster.
Frankenstein: The College Years, 1h28
Directed by Tom Shadyac
Genres Science fiction, Fantastic, Comedy, Horror comedy
Themes L'adolescence, Films about education, Films about children, Frankenstein films, Comedy horror films, Teen movie
Actors William Ragsdale, Christopher Daniel Barnes, Larry Miller, De'voreaux White, Andrea Elson, Margaret Langrick

Jay et Mark, deux brillants étudiants en médecine, tombent sur les travaux de leur professeur défunt, Lippzigger, qui travaillait à la réanimation du monstre du baron Frankenstein. Les deux étudiants poursuivent son travail et réussissent à le réanimer. "Frank N. Stein" apprend à vivre comme un être normal, jusqu'à en faire tomber les filles de la fac.
How to Make a Monster, 1h13
Directed by Herbert L. Strock
Origin USA
Genres Science fiction, Horror
Themes Films about animals, Films about magic and magicians, Wolves in film, Frankenstein films, Werewolves in film, Mise en scène d'un mammifère
Actors Robert H. Harris, Gary Conway, Paul Brinegar, Gary Clarke, Morris Ankrum, Malcolm Atterbury

Pete Dumond, Chief Make-up Artist for 25 years at American International Studios, is fired after the studio is purchased by NBN Associates. The new management from the East, Jeffrey Clayton and John Nixon, plan to make musicals and comedies -- instead of the horror pictures for which Pete has created his remarkable monster make-ups and made the studio famous. In retaliaton, Pete vows to use the very monsters these men have rejected to destroy them. By mixing a numbing ingredient into his foundation cream and persuading the young actors that their careers are through unless they place themselves in his power, he hypnotizes both Larry Drake and Tony Mantell (who are playing the characters Teenage Werewolf and Teenage Frankenstein, respectively, in the picture Werewolf Meets Frankenstein,currently shooting on the lot).
Frankenstein Meets the Space Monster, 1h19
Origin USA
Genres Science fiction, Horror
Themes Films about computing, Seafaring films, Transport films, Mars in film, Films based on science fiction novels, Frankenstein films, Films about extraterrestrial life, Cyberpunk films, Films about extraterrestrial life
Actors James Karen, Lou Cutell, Bruce Glover, Robert Fields

All of the women on the planet Mars have died in an atomic war, except for Martian Princess Marcuzan (Marilyn Hanold). Marcuzan and her right-hand man, Dr. Nadir (Lou Cutell), decide they will travel to Earth and steal all of the women on the planet in order to continue the Martian race. The Martians shoot down a space capsule manned by the android Colonel Frank Saunders (Robert Reilly), causing it to crash in Puerto Rico. Frank's electronic brain and the left half of his face are damaged after encountering a trigger-happy Martian and his ray gun. Frank, now "Frankenstein", described by his creator as an "astro-robot without a control system" proceeds to terrorize the island. A subplot involves the martians abducting bikini clad women.