Frankenstein: Directed by James Whale. With Colin Clive, Mae Clarke, John Boles, Boris Karloff. Dr Henry Frankenstein is obsessed with assembling a living being from parts of several exhumed corpses.
However, various script issues delayed the movie until it was released four years later in 1935. The resulting film “Bride of Frankenstein,” adds a framing device involving the book’s author Mary Shelley telling the story to her companions and incorporates several cut plotlines from the ...
Notes – Frankenstein (1931) At 44 years old,Boris Karloffwas not considered a star before this movie. In fact, he was not invited to the film premiere. An all-around great guy, Karloff always referred to the Monster as “the dear old boy.” World-Famous Short Summary – Couple has an...
FRANKENSTEIN (1981) Overview of Japanese animated movie Frankenstein is a 1981 Japanese animated television film based on Mary Shelley’s novel and the Marvel comic book Monster of Frankenstein. In this Toei Animation 98-minute adult-oriented film, the creature was … FRANKENSTEIN (1981) Overview...
Feb 28, 2016 Permalink 2/10 Crap! I've read the original book and seen countless movies on this. Totally crap! 2 stars for the actor portraying the monster. Totally crap and disappointing! Helpful•2 4 jhmoondance Aug 18, 2018
"I suddenly beheld the figure of a man, at some distance, advancing towards me with superhuman speed. He bounded over the crevices in the ice, among which I had walked with caution...and I felt a faintness seize me; but I was quickly restored by the cold gale of the mountains. I...
The image of the monster played by De Niro was very similar to the book character. His face was scarred and stitched, and the skin was so stretched that it was bursting. Another successful movie about Frankenstein and his creation was filmed back in 1931. Boris Karloff played the leading ...
However, various script issues delayed the movie until it was released four years later in 1935. The resulting film “Bride of Frankenstein,” adds a framing device involving the book’s author Mary Shelley telling the story to her companions and incorporates several cut plotlines from the ...