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| Ian McKellen | James Whale | |
| Jack Betts | Boris Karloff | |
| Brendan Fraser | Clayton Boone | |
| Lynn Redgrave | Hanna | |
| David Dukes | David Lewis | |
| Rosalind Ayres | Elsa Lanchester | |
| Pamela Salem | Sarah Whale | |
| Lolita Davidovich | Betty | |
| Brandon Kleyla | Young Whale | |
| David Millbern | Dr. Payne | |
| Todd Babcock | Leonard Barnett | |
| Jack Plotnick | Edmund Kay | |
| Mark Kiely | Dwight | |
| Matt McKenzie | Colin Clive | |
| Amir Aboulela | The Monster | |
| Michael O'Hagan | William Whale | |
| Kevin J. O'Connor | Harry | |
| Cornelia Hayes-O'Herlihy | Princess Margaret |
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| Producer | Clive Barker
Paul Colichman |
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| Writer/Composer |
Bill Condon
Christopher Bram |
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| Cinematography |
Stephen M. Katz
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| Music |
Carter Burwell
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It's 1957, and James Whale's heyday as the director of "Frankenstein," "Bride of Frankenstein" and "The Invisible Man" is long behind him. Retired and a semi-recluse, he lives his days accompanied only by images from his past. When his dour housekeeper, Hannah, hires a handsome young gardener, the flamboyant director and handsome yard man develop an unlikely friendship, which will change them forever. |
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