Frankenstein's Bloody Terror (3-D)
Directed by Enrique López Eguiluz
Among the most elusive gems of 1960s Eurohorror, Frankenstein’s Bloody Terror (La marca del Hombre Lobo) is a modern gothic 3-D monster mash written and directed by Paul Naschy (The Werewolf Versus the Vampire Woman). Waldemar Daninsky(Naschy) suffers the bite of a werewolf and seeks the aid of a pair of occultists to rid himself of the curse. But Dr. Mikhelov and his wife (Julián Ugarte and Aurora de Alba) are in fact vampires, and Waldemar’s only defense against them is to unchain the lycanthrope within. Newly mastered in 4K from 35mm elements of the U.S. release cut of the film (compromised by decomposition), this Kino Cult edition has been meticulously restored by the 3-D Film Archive and is presented in both the stereoscopic (3-D player and monitor required) and anaglyph versions (one pair of red/green glasses provided).
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Technical Info
- Aspect Ratio: 2.35:1
- Color: Color