Los monstruos del terror | 1970 |
dir. Tulio Demicheli, Hugo Fregonese, Antonio Isasi-Isasmendi & Eberhard Meichsner
Paul Naschy as Waldemar Daninsky & Patty Shepard as Ilsa Sternberg

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Los monstruos del terror | 1970 |
dir. Tulio Demicheli, Hugo Fregonese, Antonio Isasi-Isasmendi & Eberhard Meichsner
Paul Naschy as Waldemar Daninsky & Patty Shepard as Ilsa Sternberg
Dracula vs. Frankenstein (1970) aka Assignment: Terror Los Monstruos del Terror Castilla Films Dir. Hugo Fregonese and Tulio Demicheli (uncredited) and Eberhard Meichsner (uncredited, completed the film)
Paul Naschy as Count Waldemar Daninsky, the Werewolf Ferdinando Murolo as The Monster of Frankenstein
Assignment Terror (1970)
Aliens from a dying world plot to conquer earth by praying on man’s superstitions. Bringing two dead scientists (Michael Rennie and Karin Dor) back to life, they use their knowledge to re-animate various earth monsters, including the werewolf Waldemar Daninsky, Frankenstein’s monster (both played by Jacinto Molina), the mummy Tao-Tet, and the vampire Count de Meirhoff.
Assignment Terror | 1970
Carried Away By A Moonlight Shadow
los monstruos del terror (sp/wger/it, demicheli/fregonese 70)
R.I.P. Karin Dor. I have had a mad crush on Karin Dor since I saw her in The Face of Fu Manchu in the early 90s. Face, coincidentally, fumed out to become my favorite Christopher Lee movie. She had quite a career in Europe playing in various horror movies (where she became sort of a second-string Barbara Steele) but in her home country of Germany, she was famous for the obscene amount of krimi films she made (many with Fu Manchu co-star Joachim Fuchsberger) as well as several German westerns. She may be best known as femme fatale Helga Brandt in the last Sean Connery Bond movie worth a damn, You Only Live Twice, where for whatever reasons they made her far less attractive as a redhead. Perhaps her most prestigious role was that of dictator John Vernon’s wife in Alfred Hitchcock’s Topaz. I’m not exactly sure why, but I always wanted to meet Karin. Maybe it was to get clarity on the proper pronunciation of her name. But like so many others, that will never happen now. A flight of angels sing thee to thy rest.
Karin Dor in Los monstruos del terror (1970)