Henry and Elizabeth are reunited at the end of the film after they escape the explosion of Castle Frankenstein.
He was allegedly working with nitroglycerin, which led to the destruction of a tower at the Castle Frankenstein.
In 1973 the Seascape ride way redeveloped into Castle Frankenstein.
In 1984 there was a fire in the back of the pier (still unknown the cause) which burned Castle Frankenstein to the beach.
There are claims that during his stay at Castle Frankenstein, he practiced alchemy and anatomy.
Other historians, whether their field of research is Grimm, Shelley, or the Castle Frankenstein, do not see any evidence for this.
When the other Invaders arrive, they find the villagers that live near Castle Frankenstein about to storm the castle.
Frankenstein, believing himself and Eva to be the only survivors, flees with her back to Castle Frankenstein.
He decides to return to Castle Frankenstein to retrieve his mate.
The counts also owned a castle on the Langenberg above the city that was named Castle Frankenstein.