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Welcome to The Director's Cut, where we deep dive into the world of movies. Today's cut is FRANKENSTEIN. The 1931 Classic starring Boris KarloffGreydon's Soc
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Frankenstein is a 1931 American pre-Code science fiction horror film directed by James Whale, produced by Carl Laemmle Jr., and adapted from a 1927 play by Peggy Webling, which in turn was based on Mary Shelley's 1818 novel Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus.The Webling play was adapted by John L. Balderston and the screenplay written by Francis Edward Faragoh and Garrett Fort, with
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The 1931 horror movie "Frankenstein", tells the tale of when Henry Frankenstein who is a doctor, trying to discover a way to make a living human using human body parts from the recently deceased. He succeeds, but his creation is looked upon as a monster by the local inhabitants, who wish to destroy it. — The Professor.
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Frankenstein is a 1931 American pre-Code science fiction horror film directed by James Whale, produced by Carl Laemmle Jr., and adapted from a 1927 play by Peggy Webling, which in turn was based on Mary Shelley's 1818 novel Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus.
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The film's hulking monster, portrayed by Boris Karloff with a flat head and protruding neck bolts, is one of the most recognizable characters in film history. Colin Clive (left) and Dwight Frye (right) in Frankenstein (1931), directed by James Whale. Boris Karloff and Marilyn Harris in Frankenstein (1931), directed by James Whale.
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Director James Whale's adaptation of Mary Shelley's novel Frankenstein became an instant horror classic when it premiered in Santa Barbara in 1931. As remarkable for its grasp of elemental horror as it is for its visually arresting set design, the groundbreaking Universal film set a new standard for the genre that has continued to influence contemporary film.
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According to film historian Richard J. Anobile, Lugosi was originally offered the role of Dr. Frankenstein by original director Robert Florey, but Carl Laemmle insisted that Lugosi play the monster. ... As the essential part of the "lake scene" was cut from the film in 1931, theater and later TV audiences were left to wonder how the girl, that
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English. Dr. Henry Von Frankenstein undertakes a dark experiment: building, from fragments of corpses, a new human being. With the help of his servant Fritz, he enters the local cemeteries at night to remove the parts he needs from the corpses. What he doesn't know is that the brain he used in his experiment had belonged to a criminal. Addeddate.
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Frankenstein is a 1931 American Pre-Code horror monster film from Universal Pictures directed by James Whale and adapted from the play by Peggy Webling (which in turn is based on the novel of the same name by Mary Shelley), about a scientist and his assistant who dig up corpses to build a monster, but his assistant accidentally gives the monster a murderer's brain.
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FRANKENSTEIN (1931) The journey to the eventual film script for Frankenstein was a labyrinthine one. In 1823, dramatist Richard Brinsley Peake wrote the first dramatized version of Mary Shelley's novel for the stage. Presumption; or, the Fate of Frankenstein introduced plot and character detail changes to her work that were still present
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The titles represent some of the great pre-1940s Universal horror films, including Dracula (1931), Murders in the Rue Morgue (1932),The Old Dark House (1932), The Mummy (1932), The Invisible Man (1932), The Black Cat (1934) and The Bride of Frankenstein; and, in addition, All Quiet on the Western Front (1930) and Showboat (1936), before he was
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Welcome, to The Director's Cut. Where we deep dive into the world of movies. Today's cut is FRANKENSTEIN. The 1931 Classic starring Boris KarloffGreydon's So
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Frankenstein (1931) commentators: Rudy Behlmer (film historian) 1. The "warning" at the beginning of the film was added late in the film's production as pro-active measures towards religious
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I just saw Frankenstein (1931) for the first time on the Criterion channel. ... The cut had the unintended side effect of suggesting to some viewers she had been accidentally killed during a rape, since the last time she was seen alive was the monster reaching out towards her! ... who later would be grandmother to directors Chris and Paul Weitz
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The man who made a monster. Dr Henry Frankenstein is obsessed with assembling a living being from parts of several exhumed corpses. Frankenstein - Boris Karloff, Франкенщайн, El doctor Frankenstein, Frankenstein, l'homme qui créa un monstre, Φρανκενστάιν, Furankenshutain, Frankenstein, o homem que criou o monstro
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Censors in Kansas cut a closeup shot of a hypodermic needle injection, and the scene in which Maria is carried in her father's arms. ... The 1931 Frankenstein was first re-released in 1937. Other versions of Shelley's novel include The Curse of Frankenstein, produced in England in 1957 and directed by Terence Young; a 1973 ... ART DIRECTOR
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Pre-Code era scenes and censorship history. Colin Clive and Karloff in colorized photograph from Frankenstein (1931). The scene in which the Monster throws Maria, the little girl into the lake and accidentally drowns her has long been controversial. Upon its original 1931 release, the second part of this scene was cut by state censorship boards
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The version with her death scene actually is the theatrical cut. The version of the film without it was an edit that was forced upon the film in 1937 after the Hays Code was put in place. This cut was only for American audiences, as the cut was never made in other parts of the world. The removal of the scene cause confusion with audiences.
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Frankenstein (1931) Screenplay. Publication date 1931-08-12 Topics script, screenplay Collection opensource Language English. Screenplay by Garrett Fort and Francis Edward Faragoh. Directed by James Whale. Addeddate 2023-01-28 23:28:09 Identifier
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Frankenstein is a 1931 American pre-Code science fiction horror film directed by James Whale, produced by Carl Laemmle Jr., and adapted from a 1927 play by Peggy Webling, which in turn was based on Mary Shelley's 1818 novel Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus.
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However, according to a modern source, many lurid scenes were cut for Western audiences and the unedited version was released only in Japan. Mary Shelley's 1818 classic has been the source for numerous films as early as the Edison Mfg. Corp.'s 1910 Frankenstein, which was directed by J. Searle Dawley (see AFI Catalog. Film Beginnings, 1893
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