Have you ever tracked down a Movie you half remember from over a Decade ago? Well, I did.
After lots of research, I finally found 1997's House of Frankenstein! It was a TV Mini-Series and such, like the previous Frankenstein from TV, I'll cover it in its 2 separate parts.
There's so much to cover that it just makes things much easier.
The Plot involves a Vampire, a Werewolf, Frankenstein's Monster/Creature and everyone else stuck in between their antics. Most of them are up to no good- they are Monsters, after all.
Notable Stars include Adrian Pasdar (Heroes), CCH Pounder (Justice League), Teri Polo (Meet the Parents) and Miguel Sandoval, as well as many others.
This appears to be an attempt to a modern(ish) update to Universal's Monster Film Crossover. It is an NBC-Universal TV Movie.
Does this one hold up after almost 30 years or is it as dated as the original House of Frankenstein? To find out, read on...
A flying creature with weird POV effects is killing people and the Cops are looking into it, but to no avail.Elsewhere, a woman- Teri Polo- and a guy are both attacked by a stray wolf.
Elsewhere still, the current descendant of Frankenstein is convinced that the Book (which was Fiction) was real and spending lots of money to find the creature/Adam.
He succeeds and it then breaks out of containment when the ice melts!
This corrupt Businessman reveals himself to be the Vampire (who looks like 2000's Faust) when the Environmentalist blocking his construction turns out to be, gasp, a jerk.
The Creature/Monster is saved by a mostly blind guy in the Streets and a friendship blooms.
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| He's a 'That Guy' named Richard Libertini. |
It all comes to a head as Pasdar's Cop can't convince anyone about the strange goings on- save for an ignored CCH Pounder- and leaves the City.
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| A Vampire and a literal White Wolf, you say? |
The Vampire and his killings.
The Werewolf and Polo.
The Frankenstein Creature and his buddy..
CCH Pounder being ignored/mocked.
Thankfully, this doesn't feel especially cheap. They use the right amount of focus- no globetrotting- and real locations to make it work.
Is it terrible? Not at all.

















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