Los Angeles Times, 11/02/1990, p.F6, "...Corman retains his visual flair....The film is handsome-looking..."
New York Times, 11/02/1990, p.C14, "...[The film] looks fine, and the performers are mostly good....The special effects are nicely spaced out, and the laugh lines fairly funny."
Release Note
DVD Features:
Keep Case Widescreen Audio: (unspecified) - English
DVD Features:
Keep Case Full Frame - 1.33 Widescreen - 1.85 Audio: (unspecified) - English
Product Notes
A scientist involved in the creation of destructive new superweapons is accidentally hurled back in time when an experiment backfires. In the year 1817 he meets young Mary Shelley, an aspiring author, and Dr. Victor Frankenstein, whose own experiment has gone haywire. Seeking to stop his Monster's reign of terror, Frankenstein sees the visitor's vast scientific knowledge as a way to further his own monstrous endeavors. Based on the fascinating novel by Brian Aldiss, FRANKENSTEIN UNBOUND marks Roger Corman's return to directing after an absence of twenty years.
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