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Billy Frankenstein (1998)

January. 01,1998
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4.1
| Fantasy Comedy
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Billy Frank is an ordinary kid, until his family inherits an old castle and Billy learns he's a distant relative of the infamous Dr. Frankenstein. Billy's folks decide to visit their family estate, and Billy soon discovers they're not alone.

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Redwarmin
1998/01/01

This movie is the proof that the world is becoming a sick and dumb place

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RipDelight
1998/01/02

This is a tender, generous movie that likes its characters and presents them as real people, full of flaws and strengths.

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Voxitype
1998/01/03

Good films always raise compelling questions, whether the format is fiction or documentary fact.

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Tayloriona
1998/01/04

Although I seem to have had higher expectations than I thought, the movie is super entertaining.

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m-p-driscoll
1998/01/05

Very pleasantly surprised at how good this film was. Great acting, super musical score, wonderfully tacky sets, even the continuity was on the mark. A lot of nice little touches too, like "Cream of Veet" instead of "Cream of Wheat" on the castle kitchen counter. It's hard to find a kid's film that the entire family will enjoy, but this is it! My favorite part was the seedy/needy vendors of all things Frankenstein and their mumbled entreaties to anyone and everyone. Watched this to catch a fleeting glimpse of the lovely Vanessa Koman in one of her few film roles (a big fan) but came away loving it all. Laugh-out-loud funny!

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writingguylx
1998/01/06

I recommend this film for families who would enjoy a monster movie but don't want their kids to see violence and gore. Adults, as well as kids, will be entertained by this light-hearted comedy. My own children thoroughly enjoyed it. It was fun to see Tommy Kirk of "Old Yeller" and "Swiss Family Robinson" fame. The boy who plays Billy was very cute and turned in a fine performance. We recognized Vernon Wells from the "Mad Max" movies. And the Frankenstein monster was a delight: funny, sweet and sensitive rather than scary and threatening.

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