Mary Shelley's Frankenstein (1994) [R]

Release Date:
November 4, 1994

Original Title:
Mary Shelley's Frankenstein

Alternate Titles:
Frankenstein de Mary Shelley
Frankeştayn
科学怪人之再生情狂

Genres:
Drama | Horror | Romance | Science Fiction

Production Companies:
American Zoetrope
IndieProd Company Productions
Japan Satellite Broadcasting
TriStar Pictures

Production Countries:
Japan | United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
AU: M  BR: 14  CZ: 12+  DE: 16  ES: 18  FR: 12  GB: 15  HU: 16  IE: 15  KR: 18  PT: M/16  US: R 

Runtime: 123

Be warned.

Victor Frankenstein is a promising young doctor who, devastated by the death of his mother during childbirth, becomes obsessed with bringing the dead back to life. His experiments lead to the creation of a monster, which Frankenstein has put together with the remains of corpses. It's not long before Frankenstein regrets his actions.

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ADR & Dubbing:
Mike Dowson

Armorer:
Richard Hooper

Art Direction:
Desmond Crowe
John Fenner

Assistant Art Director:
Neil Lamont
Steven Lawrence
Jonathan McKinstry

Assistant Dialogue Editor:
Mark Sale

Assistant Director:
Christopher Newman

Assistant Sound Editor:
Michael Trent

Associate Producer:
Robert De Niro
Jeff Kleeman

Best Boy Electric:
Billy Merrell

Carpenter:
Gavin Gordon

Casting:
Priscilla John

Choreographer:
Stuart Hopps

Co-Producer:
Kenneth Branagh
David Parfitt

Conductor:
David Snell

Construction Coordinator:
Michael Redding

Construction Manager:
Ken Pattenden

Costume Design:
James Acheson

Costume Supervisor:
Richard Pointing

Dialogue Coach:
Julia Wilson Dickson

Dialogue Editor:
Robert Gavin
William Trent

Director:
Kenneth Branagh

Director of Photography:
Roger Pratt

Dolly Grip:
John Payne

Editor:
Andrew Marcus

Executive Producer:
Fred Fuchs

First Assistant Camera:
Simon Hume
Nick Penn

Foley Artist:
Pauline Griffith
Jenny Lee Wright
Ricky Butt

Foley Editor:
Graham Sutton

Foley Mixer:
John Bateman

Gaffer:
Chuck Finch

Hair Designer:
Carol Hemming

Hairstylist:
Betty Glasow

Key Hair Stylist:
Paolo Mantini

Makeup Artist:
Daniel Parker
Paul Engelen
Carol Hemming
Deborah Lanser

Music Editor:
Gerard McCann

Music Supervisor:
Maggie Rodford

Novel:
Mary Shelley

Orchestrator:
Lawrence Ashmore

Original Music Composer:
Patrick Doyle

Producer:
Francis Ford Coppola
James V. Hart
John Veitch

Production Design:
Tim Harvey

Property Master:
Bruce Bigg

Prosthetic Makeup Artist:
Mark Coulier

Scenic Artist:
Brian Bishop
Doug Bishop

Script Supervisor:
Annie Penn

Sculptor:
Allan Moss

Second Assistant Camera:
Robert Palmer

Second Assistant Director:
Bernard Bellew
Simon Moseley

Second Unit Director:
Andrew Marcus

Second Unit Director of Photography:
Roger Lanser

Set Designer:
Peter Francis

Sound Effects Editor:
Colin Miller

Sound Mixer:
Tom Meadows
Ivan Sharrock

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Dominic Lester
Robin O'Donoghue

Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Chris Lyons

Steadicam Operator:
Peter Robertson
Kate Robinson

Still Photographer:
David Appleby

Stunt Coordinator:
Simon Crane

Stunt Double:
Tracey Eddon
Graeme Crowther
Sean McCabe

Stunts:
Sarah Franzl

Supervising Art Director:
Martin Childs

Supervising Music Editor:
Roy Prendergast

Supervising Sound Editor:
Campbell Askew

Third Assistant Director:
Sallie Hard
Ben Howarth

Title Designer:
Barbra Flinder

Writer:
Frank Darabont
Steph Lady

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