1958 science fiction horror film directed by Howard W. Koch
Frankenstein 1970
theatrical release poster
Directed by
Howard W. Koch
Screenplay by
Richard H. Landau George Worthing Yates
Story by
Aubrey Schenck Charles A. Moses
Based on
Frankenstein characters inn 1818 novel by Mary Shelley
Produced by
Aubrey Schenck
Starring
Boris Karloff
Cinematography
Carl E. Guthrie
Edited by
John A. Bushelman
Music by
Paul Dunlap
Production company
Aubrey Schenck Productions
Distributed by
Allied Artists Pictures Corporation
Release date
July 20, 1958 (1958-07-20)
Running time
83 minutes
Country
United States
Language
English
Budget
$110,000[1][2]
Frankenstein 1970 is a 1958 science fiction/horror film, shot in black and white CinemaScope, starring Boris Karloff and featuring Don "Red" Barry. The independent film was directed by Howard W. Koch, written by Richard Landau and George Worthing Yates, and produced by Aubrey Schenck. It was released theatrically in some markets on a double feature with Queen of Outer Space.
^Jacobs, Steven. (2011) Boris Karloff: More Than A Monster. Tomahawk Press. p. 418
^Weaver, Tom. (2000) It Came from Horrorwood: Interviews with Moviemakers in the SF and Horror Tradition. McFarland & Company. p.279
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