Frankenstein
Frankenstein stands for:
- Frankenstein (noble family) , European, noble-free family
- Frankenstein (Franconian noble family) , Franconian noble family, which descended from a sideline of the Counts of Henneberg
- Frankenstein (Roman) , novel by Mary Shelley (1818)
- Film adaptations of Mary Shelley's novel and satirises to it:
- Frankenstein (1910) , an American film directed by J. Searle Dawley (1910)
- Frankenstein (1931) , an American film directed by James Whale (1931)
- Frankenstein's Curse , a British film directed by Terence Fisher (1957)
- Frankenstein As He Really Was , a 1973 American TV movie directed by Jack Smight
- Frankenstein Junior , an American comedy film directed by Mel Brooks (1974)
- The Bride (The Bride) (1985)
- Dr. Frankenstein , a US television film directed by David Wickes (1992)
- Mary Shelley's Frankenstein , an American film directed by Kenneth Branagh (1994)
- Frankenstein - The Experiment German / American Horror Thriller (2015)
- Victor Frankenstein - Genius and Madness American Horror Film (2015)
- a series of novels by the American author Dean R. Koontz
- Frankenstein - The Face , first part of the novel series (English 2004, German 2006)
- Frankenstein - The Creature , second part of the novel series (English 2005, German 2006)
- Frankenstein - The Shadow , third part of the novel series (English 2009, German 2010)
- Frankenstein - The Creator , fourth part of the series of novels (2010)
- Frankenstein - The Dead City , fifth part of the novel series (2011)
- Frankenstein (2004) , an American television film directed by Marcus Nispel (2004), based on the novel Frankenstein - The Face of Koontz
- Japanese films, based on the Frankenstein theme:
- Frankenstein - The horror with the monkey face , a monster film directed by Ishirō Honda (1965)
- Frankenstein - duel of the giants , a monster film directed by Ishirō Honda (1966)
- German film titles of Japanese productions from the Godzilla series:
- Operas:
- Frankenstein (Kampe) , opera by Gordon Kampe (2018)
- Frankenstein (Dvorak) , opera by Jan Dvorak (2018)
- Frankenstein (Gray) , opera by Mark Gray (2019)
Frankenstein is the name of the following places:
- Frankenstein (Pfalz) , a municipality in the district of Kaiserslautern, Rhineland-Palatinate
- German name of Ząbkowice Śląskie in the Lower Silesian Voivodeship, Poland
- District of Frankenstein (Silesia) , a former Prussian-German district
- Frankenstein (Oederan) , district of Oederan in the district of Central Saxony, Saxony
- Podhájí (German: Frankenstein ), part of Rumburk in the Czech Republic
Frankenstein is the name of the following castles:
- Frankenstein Castle (Bad Salzungen) in the Wartburg district in Thuringia
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Frankenstein Castle (Odenwald) on the edge of the Odenwald near Darmstadt, Hesse;
see also: Frankenstein massif and Frankenstein complex - Frankenstein Castle (Pfalz) in the municipality of Frankenstein, Rhineland-Palatinate
- Frankenstein Castle , Silesia
Frankenstein is the name of the following mountains and ridges:
- Frankenstein massif (up to 430 m ) in the Odenwald
Frankenstein is the family name of the following people:
- Apetzko Deyn von Frankenstein († 1352), Bishop of Lebus (1345–1352)
- Carl von Frankenstein (1810–1848), electroplater, industrialist, journalist and publisher
- Carl Frankenstein (1905–1990), German social worker and educator
- Curt Frankenstein (1922–2009), American draftsman, painter and lithographer
- Edward Nathan Frankenstein (1839–1913), British chess composer
- Ernst Frankenstein (1881–1959), legal scholar and lawyer, supporter of Zionism
- Hans Frankenstein (1893–?), Austrian football referee
- Jakob August Frankenstein (1689–1733), German lawyer in Leipzig, editor of Grosses Complete Universal Lexicon of All Sciences and Arts
- Johann Philipp Anton von und zu Frankenstein (1695–1753), Prince-Bishop of Bamberg from 1746 to 1753
- Johann Philipp Ludwig Ignaz von Frankenstein (1700–1780), Würzburg Cathedral Chapter
- Johannes von Frankenstein , around 1300, monk and poet
- Katharina von Frankenstein († 1360), abbess at Freckenhorst Abbey
- Conrad I von Frankenstein , first name bearer and likely builder of Frankenstein Castle in the Odenwald from 1245 to 1292
- Kurt Frankenstein (1877–1937), German gynecologist, obstetrician and surgeon
- Lili Frankenstein (1889–1942), German classical archaeologist and high school teacher
- Michael Frankenstein (1843–1918), Austrian photographer
- Rudolf von und zu Frankenstein (1523–1560), Prince-Bishop of Speyer from 1552 to 1560
- Theo Frankenstein (1906–?), German track cyclist
- Wolfgang Frankenstein (1918–2010), German painter and graphic artist
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