Frankenstein Unbound (1990) Reviews

Frankenstein Unbound (1990)
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Legendary low-budget mogul Roger Corman made a somewhat inauspicious return to the director's chair for the first time in nearly twenty years (unless one counts his uncredited participation in "pickup" shoots for several New World Pictures productions) for this quaint sci-fi/horror outing, based on the popular novel by Brian Aldiss. Opening in the year 2031, the story begins with scientist Joseph Buchanan (John Hurt) working on a top-secret military project that creates a rift in time in space, hurtling him and his ultra-high-tech hotrod backwards through time to the early 19th century. Buchanan manages to adapt quite well to his new surroundings, particularly after making the acquaintance of fellow scientist Baron Frankenstein (Raul Julia). Curiously, the Baron is presented here as an authentic historical figure, and his monster-making efforts the basis for the famed book by Mary Shelley (Bridget Fonda), which was a work of fiction. After ruminating about his situation with Mary and her future husband Percy Shelley (late INXS frontman Michael Hutchence) at the villa of mad poet Lord Byron (Jason Patric), Buchanan is approached by the Baron to help construct a mate for his intelligent but homicidal creature (Nick Brimble). Unfortunately, things do not go according to plan, leading to an ironic denouement that finds Buchanan pondering the apocalyptic results of his life's work. The film boasts solid production values and some beautiful location photography (most of the film was shot in Italy); however, the classy look and high-profile casting can't disguise the overall feel of an early New World outing, albeit with a much larger budget. The script, adapted by Corman and writer F.X. Feeney, eliminates many of the novel's intellectual twists and turns; much of the remaining dialogue comes off as merely pretentious. ~ Cavett Binion, Rovi

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Starring:
John HurtRaul Julia, (more)
Director(s):
Roger Corman
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R
Format(s):
DVD
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RC L.

Being an avid space-time sci-fi buff, I normally don't go for the Frankenstein, Dracula or Wolf Man movies. This Frankenstein however I thought was quite different. The movie was really high tech for its time and the talents of John Hurt and Raul Julia were inspiring. Besides having an interesting and unpredictable story line one thing that struck me was set design. I would find it difficult putting into words the mood imparted and visual impact. Quaint-Futuristic? Surreal? Old-Timey? Perhaps a mixture would most likely be the best description I can offer. I am so pleased that I have finally found this movie as a rental. I am looking forward to watching it for my third time. RC

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Dick R.

Different. Tolerable, interesting.

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Kenny C.

it is what it says low budget, not horrible but could've made the monster look a bit better.

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Jason A.

It was O.K.

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H H C.

Roger Corman's best effort, acording to many, and I agree. Good story line, excellent cast and just a great fresh production!!!

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Joan O.

I think this was a most awesome movie and its too bad that paul raul died not long after making the movie he was the best frakenstein yet.

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CHRIS P.

I found this one to be pretty good especially if your a frankenstein fan.Entertaining and the monster was really cool in this one.

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    RC L.

    Being an avid space-time sci-fi buff, I normally don't go for the Frankenstein, Dracula or Wolf Man movies. This Frankenstein however I thought was quite different. The movie was really high tech for its time and the talents of John Hurt and Raul Julia were inspiring. Besides having an interesting and unpredictable story line one thing that struck me was set design. I would find it difficult putting into words the mood imparted and visual impact. Quaint-Futuristic? Surreal? Old-Timey? Perhaps a mixture would most likely be the best description I can offer. I am so pleased that I have finally found this movie as a rental. I am looking forward to watching it for my third time. RC

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    Dick R.

    Different. Tolerable, interesting.

    Yes   |   No

     
    Kenny C.

    it is what it says low budget, not horrible but could've made the monster look a bit better.

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