
The crazy idea of \u200b\u200bBaron von Frankenstein is nothing less than to acquire a powerful nuclear reactor (the lightning storm are overrated) with which to breathe life into his creature. Apparently, the device itself is responsible for synthesizing human tissues of the creature in the image and likeness of its creator. Strange and incomprehensible, their organs of vision (the eyes, the silver) must be implemented. When the experiment is almost ready, again, in a nod rather somewhat cumbersome to original film by James Whale (Frankenstein, 1931), the dull Baron slips through your hands him the bottle. Which served for a brain beaten to the ground in 1931 is not equally valid for a few eyeballs (probably much harder and resistant brain mass) in this jewel of horror films released under the "futuristic" title 1970 Frankenstein (Castle Frankenstein , 1958). Despised battered eyes, the new being will be blind, which will not hold at all that the victims (those endowed with perfect vision itself) begin to fall into their hands, one after another. Mysteries of science ...
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