Frankenstein (US TV miniseries)

Infobox Film
name = Frankenstein


caption =
director = Kevin Connor
producer = James Wilberger
writer = Mark Kruger Mary Shelley (novel)
narrator =
starring = Luke Goss Alec Newman Julie Delpy Nicole Lewis Monika Hilmerová Donald Sutherland William Hurt Tomas Mastalir
music = Roger Bellen
cinematography = Alan Caso
editing = Jennifer Jean Cacavas
distributor = Hallmark Channel
released = May 10, 2004
runtime = 204 min.
country = U.S.
language = English
budget =
preceded_by =
followed_by =
website =
| imdb_id = 0368730

"Frankenstein" is a 2004 U.S. television miniseries based on the book "Frankenstein" by Mary Shelley. It follows the original book more closely than other adaptions.

The miniseries was edited into a film.

DVD

The DVD presents the film with the 4:3 aspect ratio in 30 scenes:
#Opening Credits
#Geneva, Switzerland 1795
#Bruno's Death
#A Dying Wish
#Embracing Destiny
#Thirst For Knowledge
#Reanimation
#God's Play
#Monster On The Loose
#Watching From Afar
#Blind Kindness
#Leaving The University
#William's Gone!
#False Accusations
#Public Execution
#Mind Of A Lost Soul
#For The Love Of Another
#Something In The Bushes
#Preparing The Bride
#Change Of Heart
#Disposing Of The Body
#You're Free To Go
#Get Away From Here!
#The Hideaway
#Painful Revenge
#No One Left To Die!
#The Search Begins
#Hunting For A Devil
#Even If It Kills Me
#End Credits

The DVD release includes "Creating Frankenstein" (5:32) special feature.

External links

*imdb title|id=0368730|title=Frankenstein
*rotten-tomatoes|id=1138708-frankenstein|title=Frankenstein


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