Frankenstein Conquers the World (1964)
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- 87 mins
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Frankenstein Conquers the World
This hilarious monster mess from the makers of the Godzilla series (including director Inoshiro Honda) essentially recruits Mary Shelley's classic creature into the ever-growing ranks of Japanese city-stomping behemoths -- albeit with a less colorful costume. The only nod to the original Frankenstein involves the monster's reanimated heart, rescued from Nazi Germany and blasted with radiation in the Hiroshima blast. When the heart is accidentally eaten (don't ask) by a Japanese youth, the poor kid bulks up to titanic (though hardly Godzilla-esque) proportions, apparently presenting a threat to Mount Fuji's current guardian, the lizard-monster Baragon. The two duke it out Toho-style while token yank Nick Adams comments on the proceedings. The plot originally pitted the colossal Frankenstein monster against a giant sea creature (the film's original title was Frankenstein vs. the Giant Devilfish), but the alternate opponent was edited out of the final print. ~ Cavett Binion, All Movie Guide
Complete Cast of Frankenstein Conquers the World:
Nick Adams also in Hell Is for Heroes , Teacher's Pet , Pillow Talk , The FBI Story , The Last Wagon
Tadao Takashima also in Atragon , King Kong vs. Godzilla , Son of Godzilla
Frankenstein Conquers the World Trivia
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