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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.
The film stars Colin Clive, Mae Clarke, John Boles and Boris Karloff and features Dwight Frye and Edward van Sloan. The Webling play was adapted by John L. Balderston and the screenplay written by Francis Edward Faragoh and Garrett Fort with uncredited contributions from Robert Florey and John Russell. The make-up artist was Jack Pierce. A hit with both audiences and critics, the film was followed by multiple sequels and has become an iconic horror film.
In 1991, the Library of Congress selected Frankenstein for preservation in the United States National Film Registry as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant."
Actors: Christine Johnnie (actress), Sean Burgos (actor), Stephen Cardwell (actor), Morgan Clay (producer), Glenn Shelhamer (actor), Scott Stedman (composer), Mac Nelsen (director), Ollie Hancock (actor), Kyle McNair-Robinson (miscellaneous crew), Gudino Santiago (actor), Sara Anne Newman (costume designer), Sara Newman (actress), David Humphries (actor), Henry Truong (actor), Pascal Combes-Knonks (actor),
Genres: Short, Thriller,Actors: Nick Wiger (actor), Nick Wiger (writer), Sean Boyle (producer), Dana DeArmond (actress), John Carpenter (actor), Angela Trimbur (actress), Justin Donaldson (director), Bob Turton (actor), Joel Spence (actor), Michael Daniel Cassady (composer), Scott Rodgers (actor), Ryan Mirvis (actor), Cherie Thibodeaux (actress), Gian Molina (actor), Meghan Parks (actress),
Genres: Comedy, Short,Actors: Paul W.S. Anderson (producer), Bruce McFee (actor), Joan Allen (actress), Robert LaSardo (actor), David Carradine (actor), Melantha Blackthorne (actress), Robin Shou (actor), Jason Statham (actor), Tyrese Gibson (actor), Benz Antoine (actor), Ian McShane (actor), Danny Blanco Hall (actor), Jacob Vargas (actor), Roger Corman (producer), Jeremy Bolt (producer),
Plot: In 2012, amid economic chaos and high unemployment, Americans watch by the millions as criminals with life sentences race armored cars on Terminal Island. Two-thirds of the combatants die but the winner may earn his freedom. On the day he loses his job, steelworker Jensen Ames is arrested for his wife's murder. Sent to Terminal Island, he's offered an out by the steely and manipulative Warden Hennessey - race as the popular mask-wearing (but now dead) champion, Frankenstein, or rot in prison. Jensen makes the bargain. As the three-stage race approaches, he realizes that the whole thing may be a set up - can an anonymous man behind a mask get revenge and win his release?
Keywords: 2020s, action-hero, american-flag, armored-car, barbed-wire, based-on-film, betrayal, bleachers, blood, blood-splatterActors: Peter Spellos (actor), Kimberly A. Ray (writer), Fred Olen Ray (director), Randy Carter (editor), Janine Gosselin (miscellaneous crew), Mary Elizabeth McGlynn (actress), Vernon Wells (actor), Daran Norris (actor), Griffin Drew (actress), Tommy Kirk (actor), Mark Thomas McGee (actor), Timothy J. Warenz (producer), John Maynard (actor), Kim Ray (actress), Andrew D'Amico (actor),
Plot: Billy Frank is an ordinary kid, until his family inherits an old castle and Billy learns he's a distant relative of the infamous Dr. Frankenstein. Billy's folks decide to visit their family estate, and Billy soon discovers they're not alone...
Keywords: character-name-in-title, independent-film, monsterActors: Roberto Ruy (actor), Edith González (actress), Valentin Pimstein (producer), Carlos Rotzinger (actor), Carlos Romero (writer), Pedro Damián (director), Aurora Clavel (actress), Leonardo Daniel (actor), Juan Antonio Edwards (actor), Angélica Aragón (actress), Isabela Corona (actress), Inés Rodena (writer), Carlos Cámara (actor), Eugenio Cobo (miscellaneous crew), Ernesto Laguardia (actor),
Genres: Drama, Romance,Actors: Paul Chihara (composer), Sylvester Stallone (actor), Mary Woronov (actress), Roger Corman (producer), Charles B. Griffith (writer), Paul Bartel (director), Harriet Medin (actress), Charles B. Griffith (actor), Paul Bartel (actor), Martin Kove (actor), John Landis (actor), David Carradine (actor), Joyce Jameson (actress), Joanie Blum (miscellaneous crew), Tina Hirsch (editor),
Plot: A champion of a brutal cross-country car race of the future where pedestrians are run down for points has a change of heart while being hounded by rivals and a conspiracy seeking to stop the race.
Keywords: absurd-violence, airplane-crash, american-indian-museum, animated-opening-credits, artificial-hand, assault, attempted-filicide, automobile, automobile-racing, b-movieActors: Armando Acosta (actor), Carlos León (actor), Miguel Morayta (director), Alfredo Zacarías (producer), Jorge Casanova (actor), Francisco Chiu (editor), Alfredo Zacarías (writer), Jorge Victoria (actor), Nathanael León (actor), Juan Garza (actor), Juan Garza (actor), Gaspar Henaine (actor), Irlanda Mora (actress), Ernesto Juárez (actor), Héctor Andremar (actor),
Genres: Comedy, Fantasy,Actors: Yves Brainville (actor), Mary Shelley (writer), Nicolas Silberg (actor), Gérard Boucaron (actor), Marc Fayolle (actor), Daniel Léger (actor), Jean Lepage (actor), Françoise Lugagne (actress), Gérard Berner (actor), Karin Petersen (actress), Liliane Coutanceau (actress), François Chevallier (writer), Georges Dupuis (actor), François Chevallier (writer), Catherine Coste (actress),
Genres: ,Actors: James H. Nicholson (producer), Diane Ladd (actress), Roger Corman (producer), Joan Shawlee (actress), Norman Alden (actor), Peter Bogdanovich (actor), Samuel Z. Arkoff (producer), Peter Fonda (actor), Frank Gerstle (actor), Art Baker (actor), Dick Miller (actor), Michael J. Pollard (actor), Bruce Dern (actor), Buck Taylor (actor), Peter Bogdanovich (writer),
Plot: Peter Fonda plays 'Heavenly Blues', the leader of Hell's Angels chapter from Venice, California while Bruce Dern plays 'Loser', his best pal. When they both botch their attempt to retrieve Loser's stolen bike, Loser ends up in the hospital. When the Angels bust him out, he dies, and they bury him. Nancy Sinatra plays Mike, Blues' "old lady" and Diane Ladd plays Loser's wife (Dern's real-life wife at the time). The plot is basically a buildup to the last half-hour of the film in which Loser's funeral becomes another wild party.
Keywords: attempted-rape, b-movie, bare-chested-male, beer-drinking, bereavement, biker, biker-gang, billiard-game, blonde, blouse-ripped-openActors: Lee Frost (director), Wes Bishop (director), Wes Bishop (producer), Ann Perry (actress), Bob Cresse (producer), Bob Cresse (actor), James E. McLarty (actor), Laura Sanders (actress), Monica Liljistrand (actress), Betty Peters (actress), William Engesser (actor), Laine Carlin (actress), Dan Hyland (actor), Pierre Martel (composer), Angela Webster (actress),
Plot: The Wolfman, Dracula and Frankenstein spy on a girls' school in the mountains, where most of the girls spend their time sunbathing in the nude, nude exercises and nude art classes. The monsters finally invade the school...
Keywords: alcohol, ball, bare-breasts, bed, bedroom, blonde, bootlegging, booze, bra, brunetteScene where Victor brings back his love only to have "Frankenstein" try to take her. *Do not own. No profit Intended.
Mary Shelley's Frankenstein grunted to the circuit in 1994. Made by Columbia, Kenneth Branagh sought to remake Mary Shelley's clasic book Frankenstein. Unfortunately, poor casting choices (Robert Deniro as The Monster?!?) and a sub-par script sent this film into the giant holes of mediocrity. But the trailer sold it well AND kicked ass.
Ridiculously epic scene from Kenneth Branagh's Frankenstein adaptation. Love that Patrick Doyle score.
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My review of MARY SHELLEY'S FRANKENSTEIN (1994), directed by and starring Kenneth Branagh. Want more stuff? Go here: http://youtube.com/subscribe_widget?p=DoctorFilmReviews
Somethin' must have happened over Manhattan
Who can expound all the children this time?
Did they ever, could they ever
Expect such a Frankenstein, a Frankenstein?
I remember when you were jam, jam, jammin'
You worked at 'em and any of them
There was never nothin' you would ever understand
But you know who was there to be your master
Making his demands and plans
As though he's making his friends
And when those plans they don't mix your style
You get a feeling of your own ordeal
That's when he starts calling you, wow
And you just don't know what to do
So now you come around here
And you're trying to take over the town
Just because of back home, baby
Oh, he puts you down
Oh, baby, how he puts you down
I know they put you down
So now, you're off starting 'round here
Here you ask and your demands
In a place where they don't expect nothing
You're trying not to dirty your hands
We're asking you as a person
Is it a crime? Is it a crime?
For you to fall in love with Frankenstein
Is it wrong? Could it be wrong?
Wrong, baby, don't you want a friend
'Cause you're trying to be so selective
You never realize the whole time
Who's the one you're loving
Misunderstood like a Frankenstein
And down, down, down, just go, just down
Like Frankenstein, like a Frankenstein
So now you're tellin' me
What everytime you can get down home
Well, don't you know there's place, it is my home
So where am I gonna go?
You know when you don't expect nothin'
Know you're not alone, you know you're not alone
'Cause something must have happened over them higher
Who can expound all the children this time?
Did they ever, could they ever
Expect such a Frankenstein, Frankenstein, Frankenstein
And all this shoes are too big
And house jacket's too small
How don't you know Frankenstein, a Frankenstein
We're asking you as a person
Is it a crime? Is it a crime?
For you to fall in love in with Frankenstein
Is it wrong, could it be wrong
Wrong baby, don't you want a friend
Well, Frankenstein, oh, Frankenstein, Frankenstein
Frankenstein, Frankenstein, Frankenstein
Frankenstein, Frankenstein, Frankenstein, Frankenstein
You're gonna get it, you're gonna get it
You're gonna get it, from Frankenstein
That's what I'm gonna shout about
You're gonna get it, you're gonna get it
You're gonna get it, from Frankenstein
That's what I'm gonna shout about
I'm gonna scream about, I'm gonna shout about, scream about
Scream about, shout about a Frankenstein
Frankenstein, Frankenstein, Frankenstein, Frankenstein
Frankenstein, Frankenstein, Frankenstein, Frankenstein
Frankenstein, Frankenstein
I've gotta ask you one question