Hammer Films’ Frankenstein Created Woman coming to Blu-ray

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Last Updated on July 22, 2021

Millennium Entertainment has just revealed their plans for a high-definition release of the cult classic 1967 Hammer Film, FRANKENSTEIN CREATED WOMAN on January 28th. Directed by Terence Fisher and starring horror icon Peter Cushing, Susan Denberg and Thorley Walters, Millennium’s Collector’s Edition of Frankenstein Created Woman marks the first time that US fans will be able to enjoy the film on Blu-ray in the States.

In Frankenstein Created Woman, a tormented girl (Susan Denberg) drowns herself after her lover is framed for her father’s murder and guillotined. Baron Frankenstein (Peter Cushing), experimenting with the transfer of souls, places her lover’s soul into her body, bringing Christina back to life. With no memories of her past life, she becomes driven by a ghostly revenge and carries out a violent retribution on those responsible for both deaths.

Special Features:
Commentary Featuring Derek Fowlds (“Johann”), Robert Morris (“Hans”) and Jonathan Rigby (Hammer Historian)
Frankenstein Created Woman Trailer
World of Hammer Episode “The Curse of Frankenstein”
World of Hammer Episode “Hammer Stars: Peter Cushing”
Brand New Documentary: “Hammer Glamour”
Animated Stills Gallery
Includes Exclusive Collectable Cards!

No pre-order available yet but we’ll get that to you as soon as possible.

Source: Arrow in the Head

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