Frankenstein 1931

Frankenstein 1931

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Year: 1931

IMDb Rating: N/A/10

Genres: Talk-Show

Directors: N/A, James Whale

Cast: Frederick Kerr, Mae Clarke, Colin Clive, Boris Karloff, Dwight Frye, John Boles, Zeke Morgan-Hind, Jake De Agrela, Edward Van Sloan

Zeke Morgan-Hind and Jake De Agrela discuss James Whale, the legend of monster movies, and his film 'Frankenstein' (1931) as part of his Director's Corner.

Frankenstein is a 1931 American horror film directed by James Whale and produced by Carl Laemmle Jr.. It is adapted from the 1927 play Frankenstein: An Adventure in the Macabre 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, while the screenplay was written by Garrett Fort and Francis Edward Faragoh, with uncredited contributions from Robert Florey and John Russell. Frankenstein stars Colin Clive as Henry Frankenstein, an obsessed scientist who digs up corpses with his assistant to assemble a living being from body parts. The resulting creature, often known as Frankenstein's monster, is portrayed by Boris Karloff. The makeup for the monster was provided by Jack Pierce. Alongside Clive and Karloff, the film's cast also includes Mae Clarke, John Boles, Dwight Frye, and Edward Van Sloan. Produced and distributed by Universal Pictures, the film was a commercial success upon release, and was generally well received by both critics and audiences. It spawned a number of sequels and spin-offs, and has had a significant impact on popular culture: the imagery of a maniacal "mad" scientist with a hunchbacked assistant and the film's depiction of Frankenstein's monster have since become iconic. In 1991, the United States Library of Congress selected Frankenstein for preservation in the National Film Registry as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant".

Based on Mary Shelley's story about a scientist who creates a living being from stolen corpses.


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