TALES OF FRANKENSTEIN (1958) TV (http://imdb.com/title/tt0247751/) - Good little Frankenstein piece. It has good sets and horror intro and the story isn't to bad. This was supposedly made as a pilot for a TV series which never happened. IMDB posted that it was a Hammer/Columbia production that didn't air. Enjoyed what 27 minutes there is to this version of Frankenstein. It's part of the TALES OF TERROR 50 PACK.
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Ozzymandias speaks: I watch this last night too. I noticed the opening credits are clips from Universal films. The Screen Gems logo appears at the end. They syndicated the Universal films at that time. It had a Hammer/Universal feel to it. The monster is played by the guy who gets shot in Blazzing Saddles for chewing gum.
Ozzymandias has spoken!!!
I watched this a couple of weeks ago. These 50 packs are great.
Yea, I'm really getting into these 1930's films. Never heard of most of them.