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ALL 8 FILMS FROM THE LEGACY OF THE ORIGINAL FRANKENSTEIN
Includes:
FRANKENSTEIN (1931)- THE BRIDE OF FRANKENSTEIN (1935)- SON OF FRANKENSTEIN (1943)- THE GHOST OF FRANKENSTEIN (1942)- FRANKENSTEIN MEETS THE WOLF MAN (1943)- HOUSE OF FRANKENSTEIN (1944)- HOUSE OF DRACULA (1945)- ABBOTT AND COSTELLO MEET FRANKENSTEIN (1948)
The original Frankenstein is one of the silver screen's most unforgettable characters and, along with the other Universal Classic Monsters, defined the Hollywood horror genre. Frankenstein: Complete Legacy Collection includes all 8 films from the original legacy including the tragic classic starring Boris Karloff and the timeless films that followed. These landmark motion pictures defined the iconic look of Henry Frankenstein's Monster and his Bride, and continue to inspire countless remakes and adaptations that strengthen the legend of Frankenstein to this day.
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'Dracula' (1931) may have been a success, but it was 'Frankenstein' (1931) that made Boris Karloff into a star and made horror films into a genre. This set of all the original Universal films Frankenstein Monster series is a commentary on the whole of Universal's 30's and 40's horror films. 'Frankenstein' and 'Bride of Frankenstein' (1935) are the two fairy tale classics directed by James Whale that bookend the initial wave of 1930's horror films. 'Son of Frankenstein' (1939) marks Universal returning to horror after a hiatus. 'Ghost of Frankenstein' (1942), 'Frankenstein meets the Wolf Man' (1943), 'House of Frankenstein' (1944) and 'House of Dracula' (1945) show a gradual dependence on monster team ups. Finally 'Abbot and Costello Meet Frankenstein' (1948) is the studio saying goodbye to it's traditional monsters. 'Frankenstein', 'Bride of Frankenstein' and 'Abbot and Costello Meet Frankenstein' have full documentaries on their making and commentaries by film historians with trailers for all films. All of the films are worth watching regardless. This is a great value set for all fans of classical Hollywood films and Universal Monsters. Definitely worthy of being on any film fan's shelf.
who knew that Frankenstein was the creator not the creature, the classic was excellent, the others so, so.