Frankenstein Meets the Wolf Man

Frankenstein Meets the Wolf Man (1942)

  • 30% of critics liked it
    (10 reviews)

  • 55% of users liked it
    (5,374 ratings)

The fifth film in Universal's "Frankenstein" series goes for the box-office gold by combining two--count 'em, two!--of the studio's star monsters. We all thought that Larry Talbot (Lon Chaney Jr.), alias The Wolf Man, had been shot dead in his own starring film in 1941, but the… More

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Unrated,
Directed By
Written By
Curt Siodmak
Genres
Horror, Classics, Science Fiction & Fantasy
In Theaters
Mar 5, 1943 Wide
On DVD
Mar 29, 2005
MCA Universal Home Video

Critic Reviews

  • Tim Brayton, Antagony & Ecstasy

    Pretty much the end of Universal's horror line as a home for even the vaguest kind of serious filmmaking.

  • Richard von Busack, MetroActive

    "The last great Universal Frankenstein movie, despite the overstuffed title."

  • Michael W. Phillips, Jr., Goatdog's Movies

    It starts off really well, stalls a little toward the middle, goes bonkers for one really odd musical number, and then derails completely at the end.

  • Dennis Schwartz, Ozus' World Movie Reviews

    A lot of fun.

  • Ken Hanke, Mountain Xpress (Asheville, NC)

    Great title, tepid movie.

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Featured Audience Ratings

  • AJ V


    Pretty good sequels, not the best, but still worth seeing.

  • Randy T


    Enjoyable old Universal Studios sequel with Lon Chaney, Jr. reprising his role as Larry Talbot (aka The Wolf Man). Bela Lugosi is less than spectacular as Frankenstein's monster but that may have more to do with Boris Karloff's absence than Lugosi's presence.

  • Pierluigi P


    Fairly mediocre. still, the atmosphere of universal pictures horror classics and two of its greatest monsters face-to-face is what saves it. good to see Lugosi playing the monster he once refused to incarnate.

  • Cassandra M


    A year after The Wolf Man became a huge success, Lon Chaney Jr played the part of Frankenstein in the latest sequel "Ghost of Frankenstein". He was excellent in the role, and from that you can clearly see where the inspiration came from to combine the two strands and have… More

  • Michael G


    Silly an generally bad, but the atmosphere is great.

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