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Frankenstein and the Vampyre: A Dark and Stormy Night

Docudrama exploring one of the most significant moments in gothic history - the night when Mary Shelley, Lord Byron and their cohorts gathered at Lake Geneva to tell ghost stories.

A fascinating exploration of one of the most significant moments in gothic history - the night when Mary Shelley, Lord Byron and their cohorts gathered together at Lake Geneva to tell ghost stories. The night when Frankenstein and the modern vampire were born.

All those involved in the events of the summer of 1816 wrote about their life-changing stay in Switzerland. This dramatised documentary is based on their letters, journals and diaries. The film also draws on British Library manuscripts and archive, and brings together a stellar cast of gothic, horror and science fiction writers, including Neil Gaiman, Charlaine Harris and Margaret Atwood, to discuss why one single night had such a significant impact on our culture.

59 minutes

Last on

Tue 1 Nov 201600:45

Credits

RoleContributor
Lord ByronRob Heaps
Mary ShelleyHannah Taylor Gordon
Percy ShelleyTimothy Renouf
Claire ClairmontCatherine Lamb
John William PolidoriSam Swann
DirectorPhilip Smith
WriterPhilip Smith
Executive ProducerSteve Condie
ProducerHugo Godwin
Production CompanyOxford Scientific Films

Broadcasts

  • Sat 1 Nov 201421:00
  • Sat 1 Nov 201423:15
  • Tue 29 Mar 201602:50
  • Tue 1 Nov 201600:15
  • Tue 1 Nov 201600:45

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