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House of Frankenstein (1944)

“All the Screen's Titans of Terror - Together in the Greatest of All SCREEN SENSATIONS!”

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Plot

In the haunting shadows of an asylum, the brilliant yet deranged Dr. Niemann spends his days sharing chilling tales with his misshapen cellmate, Daniel. His stories of grotesque brain transfers ignite a flicker of hope within the hunchback, a yearning to escape the prison of his own body. Fate intervenes when a thunderstorm shatters their confinement, leading them to seek sanctuary amongst the outlandish spectacle of a traveling carnival. The carnival, however, conceals a spine-chilling secret: the skeletal remains of the bloodthirsty Count Dracula, whose resurrection only requires the removal of a wooden stake from his heart. Driven by revenge, Niemann has Daniel extinguish the life of the carnival owner, paving the way to awaken Dracula. The Count, now reanimated, is manipulated as a pawn in Niemann's vengeance against those who sentenced him to the asylum. As the enthralling chaos unfolds, Niemann and Daniel cross paths with a gypsy caravan. Among them, a captivating gypsy girl who ensnares Daniel's heart. Their journey leads them to the desolate ruins of Frankenstein's castle, where they stumble upon Frankenstein's monster and the tormented Wolf Man, Larry Talbot, frozen in a timeless slumber. With the chilling touch of Niemann's genius, the Monster and the Wolf Man are brought back from their icy graves. As the gypsy girl falls for the unsuspecting Talbot, Daniel's heart shatters. Amid the brewing love triangle, Niemann dangles promises of new bodies to both Daniel and Talbot. But in the eerie halls of the House of Frankenstein, trust is as elusive as the shadows, and the malevolent doctor has plans of his own.

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House of Frankenstein is a fantasy movie featuring Boris Karloff.

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