The Curse of Frankenstein (4K Ultra HD) (1957) Available October 14

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Driven by obsession and defying the laws of nature, Baron Victor Frankenstein dares to reanimate the dead, creating not just life, but a monstrous force beyond his control. As his experiments spiral into madness, Frankenstein must confront the consequences of playing God in a world unprepared for the horrors he unleashes. A milestone in cinema, The Curse of Frankenstein launched Hammer’s iconic Gothic horror cycle and redefined the genre with shocking colour, psychological intensity, and unforgettable performances. This new 4K UHD Deluxe Collector’s Edition boasts a new 4K HDR restoration from Hammer Films in association with the Warner Archive Collection. The film is presented in 3 different aspect ratios, and is accompanied by hours and hours of new special features.

STARRING: Christopher Lee, Hazel Court, Peter Cushing, Robert Urquhart

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Paul’s Moral Compass is Tested in Victor’s Darkest Lab Scene | The Curse of Frankenstein 4K

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“Take the head off, it’s no use to me anyway.”

In this newly restored 4K scene from Curse of Frankenstein (1957), Paul witnesses Victor’s chilling coldness firsthand. As the hanged highwayman’s head disappears into acid, Paul is left grappling with the full weight of Victor’s ambition and the darkness of his experiments. Every glance, every action in the lab underscores the terrifying brilliance and moral corruption of Victor Frankenstein.

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Peter Cushing Is Unstoppable in 4K | The Curse of Frankenstein (1957)

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See the moment that sets the stage for a horror masterpiece…

This is Peter Cushing at his absolute finest in this restored 4K scene from The Curse of Frankenstein.

Frankenstein is consumed by a vision: he’s discovered the source of life itself, and nothing will stop him.

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The Meeting That Changed Horror Forever | The Curse of Frankenstein 4K

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The moment it all began.

In this pivotal scene from The Curse of Frankenstein (1957), scientist Paul Krempe meets the ambitious Baron Victor Frankenstein for the very first time, a meeting that would set in motion one of cinema’s most infamous experiments.

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Exclusive First Look: The Curse of Frankenstein’s Long-Awaited 4K Resurrection!

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The wait is over.

Long requested by Hammer fans, The Curse of Frankenstein emerges from the shadows in its definitive form, restored in 4K from the best surviving elements. This landmark release marks the film’s worldwide UHD debut in a deluxe 6-disc Limited Collector’s Edition.

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The Curse of Frankenstein | 4K Restoration | Official Trailer

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This is it. The one you’ve been waiting for.

A landmark release in collaboration with The Warner Archive Collection, The Curse of Frankenstein is an essential addition for every serious collector.

Originally released in 1957, Hammer’s first colour horror didn’t just reinvent a legend—it reinvented horror itself. Featuring Peter Cushing as the chilling Baron and Christopher Lee’s unforgettable Creature, this gothic masterpiece changed the face of cinema forever.

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Horror History: Thursday, May 2, 1957: The Curse of Frankenstein was released in theaters

The Frankenstein epic finds Baron Victor Frankenstein in jail, attempting to convince his jailers that a monster he created was responsible for the crimes for which he is accused.

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