House of Frankenstein (miniseries)
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House of Frankenstein | |
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Written by | J. B. White |
Directed by | Peter Werner |
Starring | Adrian Pasdar Greg Wise Teri Polo C. C. H. Pounder |
Music by | Don Davis |
Country of origin | United States |
Original language | English |
Production | |
Producer | Michael R. Joyce |
Cinematography | |
Editors | Tod Feuerman Scot J. Kelly |
Running time | 168 minutes |
Production company | Universal Television Entertainment |
Distributor | NBC Studios USA Television |
Release | |
Original release | November 2, 1997 - November 3, 1997 |
House of Frankenstein (a.k.a. House of Frankenstein 1997) is a 1997 television miniseries that revived Universal's threesome, the vampire, Frankenstein's monster and the werewolf. It starred Adrian Pasdar, Greg Wise and Teri Polo. It first aired on NBC in two parts on November 2 and November 3, 1997.
Characters[]
- Adrian Pasdar as Vernon Coyle, a police detective trying to solve the case of "the Midnight Raptor"
- Greg Wise as Crispian Grimes, a Dracula-like vampire who is known to the police as a serial killer nicknamed "the Midnight Raptor". He is the millionaire owner of the nightclub House of Frankenstein, which is secretly a haven for vampires.
- Teri Polo as Grace Dawkins, a newly bitten werewolf who is also the love interest of detective Vernon Coyle and the heart's desire of Crispian Grimes
- CCH Pounder as Dr. Shauna Kendall
- Peter Crombie as Frankenstein's monster, discovered frozen in a block of ice and planned as an exhibit for House of Frankenstein, but escapes
- Miguel Sandoval as Detective Juan 'Cha Cha' Chacon
- Jorja Fox as Felicity
- Richard Libertini as Armando
- Karen Austin as Irene Lassiter
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Categories:
- 1997 films
- 1997 television films
- 1990s American television miniseries
- American films
- Dracula films
- English-language films
- Fictional portrayals of the Los Angeles Police Department
- Films directed by Peter Werner
- Films scored by Don Davis (composer)
- Films set in Los Angeles
- Frankenstein films
- American horror television films
- NBC network original films
- American serial killer films
- Universal Pictures films
- Vampires in television
- Television about werewolves
- Universal Monsters
- 1997 horror films
- 1990s serial killer films
- American horror television film stubs