Frankenstein in popular culture - 1950s & 1960s

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1957: American International Pictures (AIP) released the low-budget I Was a Teenage Frankenstein in November of 1957, a few months after their wildly successful I Was a Teenage Werewolf.

In a desperate and vain attempt to be viewed as a great scientist, an unscrupulous professor creates a monster out of parts of teenagers killed in a car crash, then later directs his creation to rip the head off a good-looking teenager to replace the monster's disfigured one. Whit Bissell stars as Prof. Frankenstein, Gary Conway plays the creature.

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