
Frankenstein 2004
"Someone new is playing God."
Dive into the chilling modern retelling of Mary Shelley's classic in *Frankenstein (2004)*, directed by Marcus Nispel. This atmospheric TV movie blends drama, horror, and sci-fi into a gripping tale of obsession and survival.
Director: Marcus Nispel
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Frankenstein (2004) about?
This gripping TV movie follows two detectives as they investigate a series of brutal murders, only to uncover a horrifying secret: Dr. Frankenstein and his monstrous creation are still alive, locked in an endless cycle of genetic experimentation spanning over 200 years.
Who directed Frankenstein?
Marcus Nispel directed *Frankenstein (2004)*, bringing his signature atmospheric style to this dark reimagining of Shelley's iconic tale.
Who stars in Frankenstein?
The film features standout performances from Parker Posey, Vincent Perez, Thomas Kretschmann, Adam Goldberg, and Ivana Miličević.
Is Frankenstein (2004) worth watching?
With its short runtime and compelling blend of horror and drama, *Frankenstein (2004)* offers a fresh take on a timeless story. While not without flaws, its tense atmosphere and strong cast make it a decent choice for fans of classic horror reboots.
How long is Frankenstein?
*Frankenstein (2004)* has a runtime of 88 minutes.
About Frankenstein (2004) — A Modern Horror Drama Rooted in Classic Myth
Dive into the chilling modern retelling of Mary Shelley's classic in *Frankenstein (2004)*, directed by Marcus Nispel. This atmospheric TV movie blends drama, horror, and sci-fi into a gripping tale of obsession and survival. When two detectives uncover a string of gruesome murders, they uncover a horrifying truth: Dr. Frankenstein and his infamous creature are still roaming the world, entangled in a deadly cycle of genetic experiments spanning centuries.
Parker Posey, Vincent Perez, and Thomas Kretschmann bring the story to life with intense performances, while the film's moody visuals and haunting themes explore humanity, creation, and the consequences of playing God. With only 88 minutes, *Frankenstein (2004)* delivers a punchy, thought-provoking experience that keeps viewers on the edge of their seats.