Gods and Monsters

Gods and Monsters is a 1998 film which recounts the (somewhat fictionalized) last days of the life of troubled film director James Whale, whose homosexuality is a central theme. It stars Ian McKellen as Whale, along with Brendan Fraser, Lynn Redgrave, Lolita Davidovich, and David Dukes. The movie was adapted by Bill Condon (who also directed) from the novel Father of Frankenstein by Christopher Bram. It was executive produced by famed British hor... more

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  • Jan 21, 1998

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  • 105 min (63 hs )

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  • 3,500,000 (US$)

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Bill Condon

William "Bill" Condon (born October 22, 1955) is an American screenwriter and director. Condon was born in New York City, the son of a detective, and was raised in an Irish Catholic family. He attended Regis High School and Columbia College of Columbia University, where he studied philosophy....

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Father of Frankenstein

Father of Frankenstein is a 1995 novel by Christopher Bram which speculates on the last days of film director James Whale. Whale directed such groundbreaking works as the 1931 Frankenstein and 1933's The Invisible Man and was a pioneer in the horror film genre. In 1998 Ian McKellen played Whale in...
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