‘Frankenstein’s Monster’s Monster, Frankenstein’ Trailer: Let David Harbour Explain What Is Going On
Netflix hasn’t officially declared this July as David Harbour Month, but there’s one more piece of evidence suggesting that it may just happen regardless.
The service unveiled the first official extended look at “Frankenstein’s Monster’s Monster, Frankenstein,” a mockumentary with a premise as convoluted as its title. Harbour, who also will be soon seen in the third season of the runaway hit series “Stranger Things,” plays a fictionalized version of himself who finds video evidence of a complicated family history on the stage.
In this twisting created family history, Harbour’s dad was a misunderstood acting genius who put on televised productions of theatrical works. One recently excavated tape shows the elder Harbour in a role as the classic literary Dr. Frankenstein, who just so happens to be pretending to be a monster at the same time. This aging actor sure has a Wellesian penchant for impeccable diction,...
The service unveiled the first official extended look at “Frankenstein’s Monster’s Monster, Frankenstein,” a mockumentary with a premise as convoluted as its title. Harbour, who also will be soon seen in the third season of the runaway hit series “Stranger Things,” plays a fictionalized version of himself who finds video evidence of a complicated family history on the stage.
In this twisting created family history, Harbour’s dad was a misunderstood acting genius who put on televised productions of theatrical works. One recently excavated tape shows the elder Harbour in a role as the classic literary Dr. Frankenstein, who just so happens to be pretending to be a monster at the same time. This aging actor sure has a Wellesian penchant for impeccable diction,...
- 7/2/2019
- by Steve Greene
- Indiewire
You may know David Harbour from “Stranger Things.” Or perhaps you recognize him from his recent “Hellboy” reboot. But did you know that the actor’s father was a stage actor that rose to prominence thanks to a made-for-tv play about Mary Shelley’s “Frankenstein?” Well, probably not because clearly, it’s a lie. But a lie worth exploring in the new mockumentary “Frankenstein’s Monster’s Monster, Frankenstein.”
In the trailer for “Frankenstein’s Monster’s Monster, Frankenstein,” we see that the film is a mockumentary that follows David Harbour as he investigates the life of his father, David Harbour, Jr.
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In the trailer for “Frankenstein’s Monster’s Monster, Frankenstein,” we see that the film is a mockumentary that follows David Harbour as he investigates the life of his father, David Harbour, Jr.
Continue reading ‘Frankenstein’s Monster’s Monster, Frankenstein’ Trailer: ‘Stranger Things’ Star David Harbour Ventures Into The Realm Of Mockumentary at The Playlist.
- 7/2/2019
- by Charles Barfield
- The Playlist
Netflix has released its first trailer for the campy mockumentary Frankenstein's Monster's Monster, Frankenstein.
The cast includes David Harbour, Alex Ozerov, Kate Berlant, Mary Woronov, Alfred Molina, Heather Lawless and Michael Lerner.
The mockumentary, written by Arrested Development producer John Levenstein, follows Harbour as he (the fictional version of himself) digs into the found footage of his father’s televised stage adaptation of Frankenstein. The trailer offers just a glimpse into the faux-dramatic spoof with scenes of the found footage of the TV play intercut with Harbour being warned, "There's a lot of things about your father you ...
The cast includes David Harbour, Alex Ozerov, Kate Berlant, Mary Woronov, Alfred Molina, Heather Lawless and Michael Lerner.
The mockumentary, written by Arrested Development producer John Levenstein, follows Harbour as he (the fictional version of himself) digs into the found footage of his father’s televised stage adaptation of Frankenstein. The trailer offers just a glimpse into the faux-dramatic spoof with scenes of the found footage of the TV play intercut with Harbour being warned, "There's a lot of things about your father you ...
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