Today, we have
House of Dracula,
the last "serious" of the Monster Mash films, with the rest featuring comedians Budd Abbott and Lou Costello (
Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein will be tomorrow, by the way). Lon Chaney Jr. returns as Larry Talbot/ The Wolf Man, John Carradine is back as Count Dracula, and Glenn Strange is back as the Monster. This time, however, the mad scientist is Dr. Franz Edelmann (played by
Onslow Stevens).
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Dracula meeting with Dr. Edelmann |
The movie begins with the arrival of Count Dracula, who starts off under the alias Baron Latos, to a castle in Visaria to greet the owner, Dr. Edelmann. The Count seeks a cure for his vampirism, and Edelmann hypothesizes a solution using a series of blood transfusions.
Meanwhile, Larry Talbot arrives at the castle, also looking for a cure from Edelmann. Knowing that he is about to transform due to the full moon, Talbot makes the police arrest him. It is while Talbot is in custody that Edelmann and one of his assistants Milizia (
Martha O'Driscoll) see him transform into the Wolf Man. Edelmann than surmises that the transformations aren't due to the moonlight, but due to pressure on the brain. He thinks can do an operation to cure Talbot by relieving the pressure, but Edelmann needs to gather moss from flowers he has been growing and says that it would take time. Not wanting to turn back into the Wolf Man, Talbot jumps of the cliffs behind Edelmann's mansion. When Edelmann ventures down to find Talbot's body, he discovers a cave that contains the Frankenstein Monster. Edelmann recovers the Monster's body and brings it back to the lab.
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The Wolf Man attacks the Doctor. |
During this period of time, Dracula tries to seduce Milizia into becoming a vampire like herself, and she is slowly coming under the Count's influence. Edelmann's other assistant, Nina (
Jane "Poni" Adams) sees this, tells Edelmann, and he plans to inject something into the next transfusion that will destroy Dracula. During the transfusion, Dracula manages to reverse the flow of the blood, sending his evil blood into the veins of Dr. Edelmann. Dracula is destroyed by the sun after returning to his coffin.
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Right before his reflection disappears |
Dr. Edelmann begins to experience gruesome transformations into an evil version of himself, who thinks of doing terrible acts of violence. During one of these bouts of evil, Edelmann tries to revive the Monster, but is stopped. After returning to normal, Edelmann successfully performs the surgery on Talbot. After the surgery, Edelmann undergoes another transformation, this time killing a villager, which draws the attention and anger of the rest of the village. The mob chased Edelmann, assuming that he is Talbot.
Still in an evil fit of rage, Edelmann manages to revive the Monster, and kills Nina when she tries to stop him. As a mob descends on the mansion, Talbot grabs a gun and kills the evil Dr. Edelmann. Talbot then traps the Monster under some shelves and when a fire starts in the mansion, the Monster is destroyed.
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Edelmann kills Nina... |
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And revives the Monster |
This film was not as enjoyable as
Frankenstein Meets the Wolf Man or
House of Frankenstein, but it was still fun to watch, and the simple fact that so many of the iconic Universal monsters are together in one film makes this film worth watching. After this film, with the end of World War II, monster films were considered as terrifying compared to the threat of nuclear war. This is when the various science fiction B-movies started becoming very popular. The monsters would be brought back a couple more times, but in a comedic sense.
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One of the last of its genre... |
Anyway, I do have a few complaints about this film, First, the continuity issues are apparent. The Monster is somehow conveniently in a cave under the mansion, Talbot is somehow still alive after being shot with a silver bullet, and Dracula comes back after dying very shortly into
House of Frankenstein. Then again, this film was made for box office appeal, not a perfect continuity. Also, unlike
House of Frankenstein, which had just the right amount of action, this film feels too cluttered in terms of plot. With too many things happening at once, this film was a little difficult to follow at times. Overall, this movie is a good movie, just not quite as good as the previous two.
I give it a 4 out of 5.