Thanks! This is a lot of fun. As your description implies, it seems like a combination of vintage Hammer and Universal horror movies. The brief scene of the three vampire brides from Lugosi's "Dracula," and the settings and photography, make this seem a lot like a classic Universal movie. And the monster could be a hybrid from the two studios. Not bad for a half-hour drama. The story is a little silly, but who cares? And Anton Diffring makes a good Dr. Frankenstein.
Thanks! This is a lot of fun. As your description implies, it seems like a combination of vintage Hammer and Universal horror movies. The brief scene of the three vampire brides from Lugosi's "Dracula," and the settings and photography, make this seem a lot like a classic Universal movie. And the monster could be a hybrid from the two studios. Not bad for a half-hour drama. The story is a little silly, but who cares? And Anton Diffring makes a good Dr. Frankenstein.
djuma77 8 months ago
Nice!
randyreal574 9 months ago