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Frankenstein

1931, Movie, NR, 71 mins

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"It's alive!" And nearly 70 years later, James Whale's majestic masterpiece lives on as the most influential monster movie ever made. The story doesn't quite follow Mary Shelley's original, but it still milks the tragic tale of the inspired doctor (Colin Clive) and his piecemeal creation (Boris Karloff) for all it's worth. It's still scary stuff and a brilliant example of early sound filmmaking. Read the complete review for Frankenstein
Year: 1931
Rated NR

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Cast
Colin Clive: Henry Frankenstein
Mae Clarke: Elizabeth
John Boles: Victor Moritz
Boris Karloff: the Monster
Edward Van Sloan: Dr. Waldman
Dwight Frye: Fritz, the Dwarf

 

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I know that many people — my ...

Question: I know that many people — my own sister included — refer to Dr. Frankenstein's monster by the name of his creator. Is this laziness on their part, or is there some basis in any of the Frankenstein movies for calling the creature "Frankenstein"? I read your column every week and know that if anybody would know, it would be you.<P>

 


Answer: Thank you, Jay, for your vote of confidence and for mentioning my bete noir (all right, one of my betes noirs — I'm easily peeved). While I'm sure that somewhere there's a movie in which some character screams, "Hey look, there's Frankenstein," as the monster comes round the corner in full flail, all the canonical movies, from the very first adaptation by the Edison company — Frankenstein (1910) — to the Universal and Hammer multifilm series, distinguish clearl read more

Has there ever been a gay ...

Question: Has there ever been a gay horror movie?Answer: Sure. Off the top of my head there's the gay-themed slasher movie Hellbent (2005) and its lesbian counterpart, Make a Wish (2003). Veteran exploitation filmmaker David DeCoteau has made a whole line of homoerotic horror pictures, including Voodoo Academy, The Brotherhood series and Wolves of Wall Street. The same-sex eroticism is toned down in the film version of Interview with the Vampire (1994), but it's still pretty clear. Lesbian-themed vampire movies are a dime a dozen, from Dracula's Daughter(1936) to Blood and Roses (1960) and read more

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