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February 09, 2011

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zoc

Yes, he flies in and out much too quickly, even though I'm not a fan of Carradine's performance. Then he shows up in House of Dracula as if nothing happened to him. Still, a fun romp.

Matt Bradshaw

Great set of photos. House of Frankenstein was the first Universal Monsters I flick I bought when they came out on sell-through (remember that term?) VHS in the early 90s. It was one of the few movies in the series I hadn't caught on TV. A fun flick but I remember thinking it was weird that the Dracula storyline came to a climax relatively early on. It was almost like a separate film within the film.

Anyway, thanks for the post.

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