Gods and Monsters (1998)

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Written by Christopher Bram, Bill Condon

Directed by Bill Condon

Also known as "Dioses y Monstruos", "Ni dieux ni démons"

Running Time: 100 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 1998

Rating: 15 Certificate

Filmed in Colour

Ian McKellen produces an assured Oscar-nominated performance in this fictionalised biopic of horror film director James Whale, the man who created the original Frankenstein in 1931.

By the 50s Whale was no longer a Hollywood player because of his homosexuality, and entertains himself by giving interviews to fans of his work. When handsome gardener Clayton Boone (Brendan Fraser) is hired by Whale's housekeeper Hanna (Lynn Redgrave), Whale becomes entranced and begins an unlikely and complex friendship with the new arrival - one that will affect both of them profoundly...

Highly recommended.

Cast

Image for Ian McKellenIan McKellenJames Whale
Image for Brendan FraserBrendan FraserClayton Boone
Image for Lynn RedgraveLynn RedgraveHanna
Image for Lolita DavidovichLolita DavidovichBetty
David DukesDavid Lewis
Kevin J. O'ConnorHarry
Mark KielyDwight
Jack PlotnickEdmund Kay
Rosalind AyresElsa Lanchester
Jack BettsBoris Karloff
Matt McKenzieColin Clive
Todd BabcockLeonard Barnett
Cornelia Hayes O'HerlihyPrincess Margaret
Brandon KleylaYoung Whale
Pamela SalemSarah Whale

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