Based on Christopher Bram's novel FATHER OF FRANKENSTEIN, Bill Condon's semi-fictional 1998 sleeper stars Sir Ian McKellen in a fantastic performance as director James Whale (FRANKENSTEIN, BRIDE OF FRANKENSTEIN, SHOW BOAT). It is 1957, and Whale is living in semiseclusion in Southern California with his scrutinizing maid, Hannah (Lynn Redgrave). His health is failing, and he is able to do little but lounge around and contemplate his younger days--his many male loves, his days in WWI, and the film world that has forsaken him. When Whale first gazes upon his musclebound gardener, Clay (Brendan Fraser), however, it is the beginning of an unusual (and platonic) friendship. Seasoned with multiple flashbacks to the sets of his films and to the battlefield, GODS AND MONSTERS is a haunting and touching look at the life of a man who was at the top of the Hollywood hierarchy but soon found himself out of favor--and the offbeat friendship he formed in his final days. McKellen and Redgrave were both nominated for Oscars, and the film garnered one statue for Best Adapted Screenplay.
DVD Features:
Region 1
Keep Case
Widescreen - 2.35
Audio:
Dolby Digital Stereo - English
Additional Release Material:
Film Highlights
Audio Commentary: Bill Condon - Director
Featurette: THE WORLD OF GODS & MONSERS: A JOURNEY WITH JAMES WHALE Narrated by Clive Barker
Trailers: Theatrical
Interactive Features:
Scene Selection
Interactive Menus
Text/Photo Galleries:
Production Notes
Cast & Filmmaker's bios
DVD-ROM Features:
Weblinks
Executive Producer
Clive Barker: Horror Movie Master
Director of Photography
Stephen M. Katz: Director of Photography
Review 1:
"...McKellan gives the performance of his career..."
Source: Rolling Stone
p.122 11/12/1998
Review 2:
"...A funny, darkening portrait of James Whale, the director of 'Frankenstein' brings this neglected auteur back to life..."
Source: Sight and Sound
p.34-42 03/??/1999
Review 3:
"...Beautifully crafted....Fraser gives the movie its shattering emotional impact..."
Source: Movieline's Hollywood Life
p.91 06/01/1999
Review 4:
"...Condon has made a deeply touching, elegant, and inventive biographical fantasy....An extraordinarily graceful film..." -- Rating: A
Source: Entertainment Weekly
p.53 11/13/1998
Review 5:
"...There are so many colors to McKellen's performance, so many diverse emotions fleetingly play on his face, that resisting his art is out of the question. Better work by an actor will not be seen this year..."
Source: Los Angeles Times
p.C3 11/04/1998
Review 6:
"...Simultaneously poignant and tremendously entertaining....A triumph of both style and soul, a vessel well worthy of its esteemed subject matter..."
Source: Box Office
p.155 11/01/1998
Review 7:
"...An immensely touching character study that is heightened by well-chosen glimpses of Hollywood's past....GODS AND MONSTERS creates a deeply resonant portrait..."
Source: New York Times
p.E5 11/04/1998