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196481 minMystery, Science Fiction, Thriller

Frozen Alive

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Is Frozen Alive worth watching? With a rating of 4.2/10, this Mystery, Science Fiction, Thriller film is a mixed-bag for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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Frozen Alive Synopsis

A scientist experimenting with suspended animation decides to use himself as a test subject. Before he is frozen, his wife is killed, and he is suspected of her murder. a murder suspect.

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Top Cast

Mark Stevens
Mark StevensDr. Frank Overton
Marianne Koch
Marianne KochDr. Helen Wieland
Wolfgang Lukschy
Wolfgang LukschyInspector Prenton
Joachim Hansen
Joachim HansenTony Stein
Delphi Lawrence
Delphi LawrenceJoan Overton
Walter Rilla
Walter RillaSir Keith
Helmut Weiss
Helmut WeissChairman
Albert Bessler
Albert BesslerMartin
John Longden
John LongdenProf. Hubbard
Sigurd Lohde
Sigurd LohdeDr. Karl Merkheimer

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Critic Reviews

talisencrwApr 15, 2016
★ 7

Yes, I'm probably giving it way too many stars, but I really have a proclivity both for British films of the 60's and sci-fi thrillers about cryogenics and suspended animation. I didn't pay too much for this (it was part of my now-infamous Mill Creek 50-pack called 'Nightmare Worlds'), it wasn't very long (around 70 minutes in my cut), had jazzy, African and crooning music that I found highly enjoyable, had two gorgeous actresses at its core and a bizarre plot (which intercut plotlines of becoming the first to safely freeze and re-animate a human being, with an accidental shooting death that the scientist/first human subject is the main suspect of), and though it was rather predictable, I have to admit I thoroughly enjoyed it, and would easily recommend it to anyone that likes B-movies from the 60's. You could do a heck of a lot worse. Somewhat relatedly, I would to see any other films that either Marianne Koch or Delphi Lawrence were in. I loved both of them dearly in this film.

CinemaSerfNov 19, 2024
★ 5

This has quite a quirky premiss as scientist "Overton" (Mark Stevens) works on a project to develop elementary cryogenics. They've tried tests on monkeys, but now it needs that next step - and he volunteers to be immersed in cooling gases and to take a very long nap! Now is he just doing his bit for progress or has he a more malevolent motive? You see, his wife (Delphi Lawrence) has been found murdered and "Insp. Prenton" (Wolfgang Lukschy) wonders if this might not be a rather too perfect alibi. Just what is the nature of the relationship between our chilled-out friend and his colleague "Dr. Wieland" (Marianne Koch)? Indeed, as the police investigate further it seems that her husband isn't their only suspect - so who did the deed? Though the refrigeration concept is quite fun, the execution here is mediocre and neither the acting nor the script really do much to enliven the film from it's (and our) similarly frigid slumbers nor does the over-used and repetitive jazzy-style soundtrack. It can't have had much budget and that's reflected in the limited nature of the production and by the end of this thankfully short-ish feature I was a bit weary of the ropey accents as it descended into a rather unremarkable police melodrama. More slush than blizzard, sorry.