Del Toro says ‘Frankenstein’ is alive thanks to decades of Toronto film crew loyalty

Del Toro says ‘Frankenstein’ is alive thanks to decades of Toronto film crew loyalty

After enduring what he calls “the worst shoot of my life" in the 1990s, Guillermo del Toro says Toronto restored his faith in filmmaking — a bond that led him to bring his decades-in-the-making "Frankenstein" to the city.
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