The Curse of Frankenstein review – Hammer horror with Lee and Cushing shows how it should be done
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The review of Terence Fisher's 1957 classic 'The Curse of Frankenstein' highlights its unpretentious energy and masterful storytelling, contrasting it with Guillermo del Toro's upcoming adaptation. This film, known for its vivid colors and strong performances by Peter Cushing and Christopher Lee, showcases how horror can be done effectively without pretension. Its re-release serves as a reminder of the genre's roots and the importance of genuine creativity in filmmaking.
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