Top cast:Karla Sofía Gascón,Selena Gomez,Zoe Saldana
Director:Gaspar Noé
Genre:Documentary
Region:China
Year:2004
Storyline:They entered the streets of the city itself to overtake it, and attacked surprised residents.Some of the undead had learned how to shoot guns as they invaded and overtook the fortified city; others used sharp machetes, such as Blades (Tom Savini), and still others gathered together tools (a pneumatic jackhammer, a shovel, an axe, etc.The macabre ale, that became increasingly unpleasant to watch, was about the mental deterioration into schizophrenia of beautiful, timid, vulnerable and paranoid young 18 year-old blonde manicurist Carol Ledoux (21 year-old Catherine Deneuve) from Belgium, who lived in a claustrophic London apartment with her older sister.J.Searle Dawley, 16 minute silent, Edison CompanyLife Without a Soul (1915), d.Joseph W.Smiley, the first feature-length Frankenstein adaptation, a lost silent film, Ocean Film Corp.Frankenstein (1931), d.James Whale, UniversalThe Bride of Frankenstein (1935), d.James Whale, UniversalSon of Frankenstein (1939), d.Rowland V.Lee, UniversalThe Ghost of Frankenstein (1942), d.Erle C.Kenton, UniversalFrankenstein Meets the Wolf Man (1943), d.Roy William Neill, UniversalHouse of Frankenstein (1944), d.Erle C.Kenton, UniversalThe Curse of Frankenstein (1957, UK), d.Terence Fisher, Hammer FilmsThe Revenge of Frankenstein (1958, UK),d.Terence Fisher, Hammer FilmsThe Evil of Frankenstein (1964, UK), d.Freddie Francis, Hammer FilmsFrankenstein Created Woman (1967, UK) (aka Frankenstein Made Woman), d.Terence Fisher, Hammer FilmsFrankenstein Must Be Destroyed (1969, UK), d.Terence Fisher, Hammer FilmsThe Horror of Frankenstein (1970, UK), d.Jimmy Sangster, Hammer FilmsFrankenstein and the Monster from Hell (1974, UK), d.Terence Fisher, Hammer FilmsFrankenstein Unbound (1990), d.Roger Corman, 20th Century FoxFrankenstein (1993), d.David Wickes, made for TV, Turner PicturesMary Shelley""s Frankenstein (1994), d.Kenneth Branagh, producer Francis Ford Coppola, TriStarVan Helsing (2004), d.Stephen Sommers, opens with a slightly modified (revisionist) creation scene and the ending burning windmill scene from the original film (in black and white!) as a springboard for the filmOriginally, the famedDraculaactor Bela Lugosi was cast as the Monster, and French director Robert Florey was assigned o direct.It garnered seven Academy Award nominations, including Best Picture, Best Director, Best Actor (Walter Huston, recreating his earlier stage role, who should have won the Oscar with his sensitive portrayal against winner Paul Muni forThe Story of Louis Pasteur (1936)), Best Screenplay, Best Supporting Actress (Maria Ouspenskaya, reprising her role from the earlier stage production, and in her film debut), and Best Sound Recording, and won only one Oscar for Best Art Direction-Interior Decoration.