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Boris Karloff | Doctor Niemann | |
Basil Rathbone | ||
J. Carrol Naish | ||
Elsa Lanchester | ||
Anne Gwynne | Rita Hussman | |
Mae Clarke | Elizabeth | |
Valerie Hobson | ||
Emma Dunn | ||
Elena Verdugo | Ilonka | |
Josephine Hutchinson | ||
Lon Chaney Jr. | Lawrence Talbot | |
John Carradine | Dracula | |
Peter Coe | Karl Hussman | |
Lionel Atwill | Arnz | |
George Zucco | Lampini | |
Sig Ruman | Hussman | |
William Edmunds | Fejos | |
Peter Coe (III) | ||
Cedric Hardwicke | ||
Colin Clive | Dr. Henry Frankenstein | |
John Boles | Victor Moritz | |
Edward Van Sloan | Dr. Waldman | |
Frederick Kerr | Baron Frankenstein | |
Dwight Frye | Fritz | |
Lionel Belmore | Herr Vogel | |
Marilyn Harris | Little Maria |
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Producer | Paul Malvern
Carl Laemmle, Jr. Carl Laemmle Jr. E.M. Asher |
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Writer | Garrett Fort
Edward T. Lowe Curt Siodmak Edward T. Lowe Jr. Robert Florey Mary Shelley |
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Cinematography | Arthur Edeson
Paul Ivano |
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Musician | Bernhard Kaun
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House of Frankenstein Deranged scientist, Gustav Niemann (Boris Karloff), escapes from prison and overtakes the director of a traveling chamber of horrors. Pulling the stake of a skeleton, he revives the infamous Count Dracula (John Carradine) and commands him to kill the man responsible for his imprisonment. He then finds the frozen Frankenstein Monster (Glenn Strange) and the Wolf Man (Lon Chaney Jr.) buried under the ruins of the infamous Frankenstein laboratory. When he brings them back to life, the Monster is uncontrollable and drags him to a watery grave. |
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