Free Download Dr. Frankenstein's Wax Museum of the Hungry Dead (2013)
- MOVIE page: Dr. Frankenstein's Wax Museum of the Hungry Dead (2013)
- Rate: 5.6/10 total 37 votes
- Genre: Horror
- Runtime: USA:85 min
- Budget: $20,000 (estimated)
- Director: Richard Griffin
- Stars: Samantha Acampora, Andre Boudreau, Sean Carufel | See full cast and crew
- Original Music By: Timothy Fife Timothy Lang-Grannan
- Sound Mix: Stereo
- (in alphabetical order)
- Seth Chitwood
- Richard Griffin
Story:
Produced By:
- Derron Darcy known as associate producer
- Richard Griffin known as producer
- Kristin Kayala known as executive producer
- Ted Marr known as executive producer
- Samantha Acampora known as Creature
- Andre Boudreau known as Ashley's Father
- Sean Carufel known as Fritz
- Alex DiVincenzo known as Creature
- Jesse Dufault known as Vermin
- Christopher L. Ferreira known as The Monster
- Aurora Grabill known as Zoey
- Ryan Hanley known as Mr. Jefferson
- Shannon Hartman known as Ashley
- Patrick Keeffe known as Colton
- David Langill known as Creature
- Beatriz Lopez known as Kendra
- Jamie Lyn Bagley known as Katherine
- Mary Paolino known as Alma
- Aaron Peaslee known as Troy
- Johnny Sederquist known as Sam
- Nathaniel Sylva known as Lead Creature
- Michael Thurber known as Dr. Frankenstein
Production Companies:
- Scorpio Film Releasing
Dr. Frankenstein's Wax Museum of the Hungry Dead (2013) Review by Pycal from United States
Except for the absence of female nudity of course.
As a director, Richard Griffin has made a name for himself (primarilyworking in the horror genre) with 13 feature films to his credit. Themajority of these films (usually belonging to the horror genre) havebeen made under his production company Scorpio Film Releasing beginningcirca 2004 (yes, before Tarantino & co. seemingly began (or at leastpopularized) the whole resurgence of modern-day exploitation cinemawith movies like GRINDHOUSE, and contributed to the over-saturation ofmostly shoddy, amateur, direct-to-video genre films). Over the years,Griffin has amassed a (almost seemingly close-knit family type) pool oftalented New England actors and crew and shows no sign of decreasinghis immense productivity (I don't think I can even count the number offilms that he currently has in development). That said, (having seenmost of the director's filmography), it looks as if Griffin has morethan graduated from the (likely even cheaper than his current output)shoe-string budgeted (both in production and aesthetics) movies hebegan his film career with that overall, had more of a home-made feelto them. However, starting with 2011's EXHUMED, Griffin seems to havereached a new level by producing films that transcend their meagerbudgets and easily stand on their own as quality examples ofcontemporary genre cinema. With EXHUMED, MURDER UNIVERSITY, and now,DR. FRANKENSTEIN'S WAX MUSEUM OF THE HUNGRY DEAD, Griffin has achievedan early-Walter Hill like streak by making three solid, quality, andhighly entertaining films in a row! When it comes to DR. FRANKENSTEIN'SWAX MUSEUM OF THE HUNGRY DEAD, Griffin clearly pays homage to the manyvintage B-movie horror and monster films he most definitely loves andgrew up with. Now I know what you're thinking, do we really needanother Frankenstein movie or a horror flick set in a wax museum (giventhe three versions of HOUSE OF WAX, among others)? Well to say theleast, this movie does not play out in the most typical manner. Heck,the Wax Museum is more of a McGuffin than something as clichéd as aplace for the villain to showcase dead victims preserved as statues(though the film does make use of the Scooby-Doo like, character hidingby being mistaken for statue gag). Instead, the wax museum locale (shoton location at Count Orlok's Nightmare Gallery in Salem, MA) justprovides for a really interesting and atmospheric location (if thismovie doesn't get you to want to visit Count Orlok's, then I don't knowwhat will!) that Dr.Frankenstein (Michael Thurber), can use as a frontfor his mad scientist, corpse re-animating activities. Sure, the movieis still somewhat formulaic and derivative (intentionally being acertain 'type' of horror flick and sort of a "movie about movies" ingeneral), but the film has more in common with Griffin's previousMURDER UNIVERSITY than it does with say, 30s Universal Monster moviesor British Hammer horror flicks.
Like MURDER UNIVERSITY, the movie centers around a group of youngpeople (high-school teenagers this time around) who become caught-up ina labyrinth of murders and mayhem. Unlike MURDER UNIVERSITY, themajority of the protagonists are hugely unlikable (almost the horrorequivalent of the spoiled rich kids in WILLY WONKA AND THE CHOCOLATEFACTORY) and (with the exception of the sympathetic characters of JamieLyn Bagley's nerd-girl character Katherine and her love interest (orheck, even Sean Carufel's character, the snarky talking-head on a petridish named Fritz)) so (along with the added fact that the movie playslike a dark-comedy anyway), the depraved youngsters (yes, anyone whodoesn't care to learn about the history of classic Hammer horror filmsor hasn't even seen Alfred Hitchcock's PSYCHO deserves some form ofpunishment, at least by this film-geek's standards :) ) makes theaudience delight in (and anxiously anticipate in) witnessing the maincharacters inevitable and brutal demises.
On a technical level, the movie has good production values (especiallyfor being micro-budget), is well shot, and features some goodover-the-top and comedic performances from pretty much all involved inthe cast. Naturally, Michael Thurber (complete with eye-patch, toupee,and over-the-top German accent) stands out in the titular role andprovides somewhat of a new and fresh take on the Dr. Frankensteinpersona. Hell, to be honest, the guy has so much charisma in all themany different film roles I've seen him play that I wouldn't mind (asseems to be the case anyway) if he appears in every subsequent RichardGriffin film. Furthermore, the film's Timothy Fife/Lang-Grannan musicscore is pitch-perfect and sets the tone and atmosphere perfectly inall its 1980s, synthy, John Carpenter and Goblin-esque glory (In fact,the opening theme is so memorable that it brings to mind the iconictheme songs from THE EXORCIST and HALLOWEEN, and I don't think that'san overstatement on my part). Moreover (like MURDER UNIVERSITY) themovie has very much a cool retro, 1980s vibe as a whole (and despitethe faux back story that played immediately preceding the film at thepremiere, the time-frame is much more loose so I won't get allanal-retentive history geek about all the anachronisms) and comescomplete with everything from hideous wardrobes to Duran Duran postersand the use of cassette tapes. If I really had to point out flaws inthe movie it would be (as a huge fan of practical special effects) theobvious (yet minimal) uses of CGI for some of the blood-splatter.However, given the fact that the film doesn't really take itselfseriously (the blood and gore being of course cartoony on purpose), itdoesn't really detract from the film or anything. All in all, DR.FRANKENSTEIN'S WAX MUSEUM OF THE HUNGRY DEAD is a fine achievement inlow-budget horror film-making and is entertaining on so many levels.Recommended.
Dr. Frankenstein's Wax Museum of the Hungry Dead (2013) Review by Morsulthedark from United States
Michael Thurber(Exhumed, Murder U) plays Dr. Frankenstein in this Campyfun Horror film directed by Richard Griffin.
The movie is low budget but uses minimalist sets and cast which meansthe lower budget is hidden well. The actors are great. Michael Thurberplays a fantastic Sociopath whether talking to his dead wife or justremembering the good old days, he is believable and likable anddelivers one liners with ease delivering big laughs.
The Teenagers are unlikably obnoxious which really keeps this filmrolling if they were likable it'd be horror because they're not it'scomedy. Great casting is probably the strongest part of this film.
Set in the 80's Griffin real hits every archetype and makes it his ownwhile maintaining that mild parody of the genre itself.
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