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6.3/10
IMDbBest Makeup | 1995 | Daniel
Best Production Design | 1995 | Tim
Best Sound Editing Music Foreign Domestic | 1995 | Gerard
Best Actress | 1995 | Helena Bonham
Best Actor | 1995 | Kenneth
Best Horror Film | 1995
Best Writing | 1995 | Steph
Best Supporting Actor | 1995 | Robert De
Best Makeup | 2015
1995 | Kenneth
Best Actor | 1994 | Robert De
Best WideRelease Film | 1994
Best Supporting Actress | 1994 | Helena Bonham
Best Screenplay | 1994 | Frank
Best Soundtrack | 1994 | Patrick
1994 | Roger
Best Makeup Hairstyling | 1994
Budget 45,000,000 USD
Box Office Collection 112,000,000 USD
Robert De Niro studied stroke victims to get a purchase on speech that is struggling to emerge.
Sir Kenneth Branagh apparently banned the term "monster" from the set. He insisted that everyone refer to Robert De Niro's character the way he was identified in the credits, as "The Sharp-Featured Man".
Producer Francis Ford Coppola had originally planned to direct this movie as a companion piece to Dracula (1992), but eventually stepped back to let Sir Kenneth Branagh direct. Coppola later regretted his decision after several disagreements with Branagh during filming.
At one point, Tim Burton was being courted to direct, with Columbia Pictures eyeing Arnold Schwarzenegger as the Creature.
The producers were hesitant about casting John Cleese as Professor Waldman since he was considered a comic actor with the looks to match. To make Cleese appear more serious, they fitted him with a prosthetic chin and teeth that made his looks more sharp and grave.
"The Creature: I do know that for the sympathy of one living being, I would make peace with all. I have love in me the likes of which you can scarcely imagine and rage the likes of which you would not believe. If I cannot satisfy the one, I will indulge the other."
"The Creature: You gave me these emotions, but you didn't tell me how to use them. Now two people are dead because of us. Why? Victor Frankenstein: There was something at work in my soul which I do not understand. The Creature: And what of my soul? Do I have one? Or was that a part you left out?"