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Frankenstein is a 1973 American television movie adaptation of Mary Shelley's 1818 novel Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus adapted by Sam Hall and Dark Shadows creator Dan Curtis, with Robert Foxworth in the title role and Bo Svenson as the Monster.

Plot summary

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Cast

Production

The Robert Cobert score was not original to this film. Cobert used musical cues from Dark Shadows and Dan Curtis' adaptation of The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde.Template:Sfn

The film was shown over two nights on ABC's Wide World of Mystery.Template:Sfn Part 1 of the film was shown on the same night, and on the same network, as another of Curtis' productions, The Night Strangler.Template:Sfn The film was quickly overshadowed by the more lavishly budgeted Frankenstein: The True Story which premiered later that same year.Template:SfnTemplate:Sfn

Reception

At the time of its release, the film garnered praise. Variety called the film "extraordinary entertainment."Template:Sfn The Los Angeles Times said it was "quite a handsome show, with huge, foreboding sets and a splendid array of special effects."Template:Sfn Radu Florescu's In Search of Frankenstein declared it "probably the most faithful rendering the screen has yet seen."Template:Sfn

See also

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