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| Director: | Roy William Neill | 
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| Writer: | Curt Siodmak | 
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| Grave robbers open the grave of the wolf man and awaken him. He doesn't like the idea of being immortal and killing people when the moon is full so tries to find Dr. Frankenstein, in the hopes that the doctor can cure him. Dr. Frankenstein has died; however, his monster is found. | |
| Release Date: | Mar 05, 1943 | 
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| Director: | Roy William Neill | 
| Writer: | Curt Siodmak | 
| Genres: | Science Fiction, Horror | 
| Keywords | gypsy, cemetery, monster, full moon, sequel, dam, laboratory, wolfman, werewolf, black and white, ruins, grave robbing, lycanthrope, frankenstein | 
| Production Companies | Universal Pictures | 
| Box Office | Revenue: $0 Budget: $1,200,000 | 
| Updates | Updated: Jul 30, 2025 Entered: Apr 13, 2024 | 
| Name | Character | 
|---|---|
| Lon Chaney Jr. | Lawrence 'Larry' Stewart Talbot / The Wolf Man | 
| Bela Lugosi | The Frankenstein Monster | 
| Patric Knowles | Dr. Frank Mannering | 
| Ilona Massey | Baroness Elsa Frankenstein | 
| Maria Ouspenskaya | Maleva the Gypsy | 
| Dennis Hoey | Inspector Owen | 
| Lionel Atwill | Mayor of Vasaria | 
| Rex Evans | Vazec the Innkeeper | 
| Dwight Frye | Rudi a Vasarian | 
| Don Barclay | Franzec a Vasarian | 
| Harry Stubbs | Guno a Vasaria Policeman | 
| Cyril Delevanti | Freddy Jolly the 1st Grave Robber (uncredited) | 
| Tom Stevenson | 2nd Grave Robber (uncredited) | 
| Adia Kuznetzoff | Festival Singer (uncredited) | 
| Doris Lloyd | Cardiff Hospital Nurse (uncredited) | 
| Charles Irwin | Cardiff Police Constable (uncredited) | 
| David Clyde | Llanwelly Police Sergeant (uncredited) | 
| Torben Meyer | Erno a Gypsy (uncredited) | 
| Jeff Corey | Llanwelly Cemetery Keeper (uncredited) | 
| Martha Vickers | Maid at Inn (uncredited) | 
| Beatrice Roberts | Barmaid (uncredited) | 
| Anne G. Sterling | Gypsy Girl (uncredited) | 
| Sonia Darrin | Villager at Festival (extra) (uncredited) | 
| Lance Fuller | Villager (uncredited) | 
| George Calliga | Townsman (uncredited) | 
| Jacob Dance | Angry Townsman (uncredited) | 
| George Ford | Townsman (uncredited) | 
| Jack Gordon | Male Nurse (uncredited) | 
| Spec O'Donnell | Villager in Tavern (uncredited) | 
| Cosmo Sardo | Townsman (uncredited) | 
| Sarah Schwartz | Screaming Villager (uncredited) | 
| Name | Job | 
|---|---|
| Jack Pierce | Makeup Artist | 
| Mary Shelley | Characters | 
| Roy William Neill | Director | 
| John B. Goodman | Set Designer | 
| Bernard B. Brown | Sound Director | 
| John P. Fulton | Special Effects, Visual Effects | 
| Edward Curtiss | Editor | 
| Vera West | Costume Design | 
| Melville Shyer | Assistant Director | 
| George Robinson | Director of Photography | 
| Russell A. Gausman | Set Decoration | 
| Hans J. Salter | Music Director, Original Music Composer | 
| William R. Fox | Sound Recordist | 
| Curt Siodmak | Screenplay | 
| Name | Title | 
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| George Waggner | Producer | 
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I only want to die. That's why I'm here. If I ever find peace I'll find it here. In an effort to revitalise their monster franchise at the box offices, Universal hit on the idea of of featuring more than one monster in a movie. Frankenstein Meets the Wolf Man was to be the first of many such vent ... ures. Lon Chaney Jr is back as Larry Talbot/The Wolf Man, who after being awoken by unsuspecting grave robbers, is once again tortured by his curse and desperately wants an end to his misery. Seeking out the Gypsy woman Maleva (Maria Ouspenskaya), the pair of them head off to find Dr. Frankenstein in the hope of finding a solution. He's dead, though, but there's another scientist on hand for help and as the villagers once again take unkindly to someone rekindling old nightmares, all while the Frankenstein Monster (Bela Lugosi) is found preserved in ice... It's in effect a sequel to both The Wolf Man and The Ghost of Frankenstein, though as would become the norm, Monster Frank is a bit part player in a film bearing his name. The film is delightfully brisk and with Chaney doing good work as the tortured Talbot - with the relationship between Maleva and himself quite touching - the story carries emotional weight. However, Lugosi doesn't look right for the role of the monster, Patrick Knowles' switcharoo to a mad scientist is ill thought out, while the big smack down finale is sadly all too brief. Nobody in the film, except maybe Chaney, was done any favours in the editing and writing rooms, but it's still a whole bunch of fun for fans of the Universal Monsters series. 6/10
A couple of grave-robbers get much more than they bargained for when they desecrate the tomb of Wolf-Man "Larry Talbot" (Lon Chaney Jr.) who is ultimately seeking the peace of death. Teaming up with a gypsy "Maleva" who knows his secret they set off to find the one man who can fulfil his wish - "Dr. ... Frankenstein". He is long since dead but his daughter agrees to help find the papers in her late father's derelict castle. There they stumble upon his monster (Bela Lugosi) and free it from captivity in a block of ice. It goes on the rampage and we find ourselves in the more traditional monster-hunt scenario. Dennis Hoey is again cast as the policeman (a role he played frequently in Roy William Neill's "Sherlock Holmes" films) and Patric Knowles and Ilona Massey provide solid support in this entertaining, if predictable, short terror feature. Could have done without the song, I think, though.
A couple of grave-robbers get much more than they bargained for when they desecrate the tomb of Wolf-Man "Larry Talbot" (Lon Chaney Jr.) who is ultimately seeking the peace of death. Teaming up with a gypsy "Maleva" who knows his secret they set off to find the one man who can fulfil his wish - "Dr. ... Frankenstein". He is long since dead but his daughter agrees to help find the papers in her late father's derelict castle. There they stumble upon his monster (Bela Lugosi) and free it from captivity in a block of ice. It goes on the rampage and we find ourselves in the more traditional monster-hunt scenario. Dennis Hoey is again cast as the policeman (a role he played frequently in Roy William Neill's "Sherlock Holmes" films) and Patric Knowles and Ilona Massey provide solid support in this entertaining, if predictable, short terror feature. Could have done without the song, I think, though.