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Frankenstein (VHS, 2000)

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Item specifics

Condition
Brand New: An item that has never been opened or removed from the manufacturer’s sealing (if ...
UPC
0096898487030
Signal Standard
NTSC
Rating
NR
Director
James Whale
Genre
Horror, Horror/Suspense
Movie/TV Title
Frankenstein
Leading Role
Boris Karloff, Colin Clive

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FRANKENSTEIN is James Whale's first stylish, expressionist film (INVISIBLE MAN, BRIDE OF FRANKENSTEIN) to grace the Universal horror cycle of the 1930s and 1940s (DRACULA, THE MUMMY). Scientist Henry Frankenstein (Colin Clive) and his hunchbacked assistant, Fritz (Dwight Frye), embark on an unholy mission by stealing a body from a graveyard and a human brain from a medical college. Unbeknownst to Frankenstein, however, Fritz takes a violent and murderous abnormal brain. Henry's strange letters about his experiments worry his fiancée, Elizabeth (Mae Clark), and friends Victor (John Boles) and Dr. Waldman (Edward Van Sloan). They arrive at Frankenstein's laboratory to find the spectacular scene of creation under way--and Frankenstein intoxicated with his own godlike power.FRANKENSTEIN is in many ways the original horror classic, virtually creating the genre itself, leading to numerous sequels and myriad imitators. Whale's ability to give humanity to the Monster is one of the film's most stunning successes.

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UPC
0096898487030
eBay Product ID (ePID)
3305111

Product Key Features

Genre
Horror, Horror/Suspense
Director
James Whale
Movie/TV Title
Frankenstein
Rating
NR
Leading Role
Boris Karloff, Colin Clive
Signal Standard
NTSC

Additional Product Features

Format
Vhs
LeafCats
309
Release Date
20000829
Film Country
USA

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  • The Frankenstein Monster Lives!

    With all of the modern day special movie effects with every kind of creature you can imagine, it's a pleasure to be able to view a classic movie that many believe to be one of the greatest horror movies of all time! Boris Karloff is fantastic as "The Monster" and his convincing performance of a new born man coming to life is evident when he is first exposed to the warmth of the sunlight coming in through the roof of the castle and again when he knows no better then to throw the little girl in the water after all his flowers are gone! His rage grows throughout the movie as his evil brain takes over and when the villagers put fire to the windmill one can't help but feel compassion towards Frankenstein's monster who is unable to comprehend what and why this is happening. I was very pleased to ...