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Frankenstein Must Be Destroyed   1970     2 and a half stars    PG, 101 min.
Genre: Horror / Drama / Sci-Fi / Thriller
Director: Terence Fisher  
Cast: Peter Cushing, Simon Ward, Veronica Carlson, Freddie Jones, Thorley Walters, Maxine Audley, George Pravda, Geoffrey Bayldon, Harold Goodwin, Peter Copley, Colette O'Neil, Frank Middlemass, Jim Collier, Frank Middlemass, Norman Shelley

  Dr. Frankenstein (Peter Cushing) visits his colleague Dr. Brandt (George Pravda) who has been committed to an insane asylum. While there, Frankenstein blackmails a doctor, Karl (Simon Ward), and his lover Anna (Veronica Carlson) into helping him free Brandt. After escaping from the asylum, Frankenstein accidentally kills Brandt and then transplants Pravda's brain into asylum employee Professor Richter (Freddie Jones)–an act that will lead to death and destruction.



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Peter Cushing Baron Frankenstein
Simon Ward Karl
Veronica Carlson Anna
Freddie Jones Professor Richter
Thorley Walters Inspector Frisch
Maxine Audley Ella Brandt
George Pravda Doctor Brandt
Geoffrey Bayldon Police Doctor
Harold Goodwin Burgler
Peter Copley Principal
Colette O'Neil Mad Woman
Frank Middlemass Guest
Jim Collier Dr. Heidecke
Frank Middlemass Guest
Norman Shelley Guest

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The Great Adventure   1953     3 and a half stars    N/R, 75 min.
Genre: Foreign / Drama
Director: Arne Sucksdorff  
Cast: Arne Sucksdorff, Kjell Sucksdorff, Anders Nohrborg, Sigvard Kihlgren, Norman Shelley, Gunnar Sjoberg

  Using a documentary style, this is the well-told story of one year in the lives of two Swedish boys set amidst the cyclical changes on their rural farmland.

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Made for Each Other   1971     3 stars  User Rating      PG, 104 min.
Genre: Comedy
Director: Robert B. Bean  
Cast: Renee Taylor, Joseph Bologna, Paul Sorvino, Olympia Dukakis, Helen Verbit, Louis Zorich, Norman Shelley, Adam Arkin, Ron Carey, Peggy Pope

  Two dysfunctional people (Renee Taylor and Joseph Bologna) meet at their encounter session that begins an offbeat relationship that leads to marriage. Very funny.    1 User Review




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One of the funniest movies of the 70'sTianello 08/12/2010 
  I have been trying to find this movie for almost 40 years. My husband and I saw it in 1971 and thought it was hysterically funny. Bologna and Taylor, who are married in real life, play an Italian and a Jew, and there's a scene when he brings her home to meet his mother that is priceless. For some reason, it is not available on DVD or video, to my knowledge. I once caught the tail end of it on AMC. Haven't seen it since.

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1. Frankenstein Must Be Destroyed (1970)
2. The Great Adventure (1953)
3. Made for Each Other (1971)


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