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Monday, June 6, 2011

The Many Faces of the Frankenstein Monster















6 comments:

  1. Awesome pics (especially with the inclusion of Frankenberry), but where's the 1910 Edison version?!

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  2. You know I wish we could have seen Lugosi's talking version of the Monster. I think it would have improved the film.

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  3. A fine selection, B-Sol! Happy to see Clancy Brown included.

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  4. Robert, I have to save something for Volume 2, don't I?? Al, I agree--I've often wondered if that dialogue could ever be restored. It would've added so much to the continuity, since the Monster was supposed to have Ygor's brain at that point. And Pierre, I'm flattered that you enjoyed it, since I defer to you on all things Frank!

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  5. Nice selection of Frankenstein monsters. I wrote a piece and contributed my own art to a fan site dedicated to Frankenstein a while back - check the link...

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  6. Cool! Very great to see Christopher Lee's characterization. Although I didn't enjoyed the 1973 version - "Frankenstein the True Story"- Michael Sarrazine's was interesting too. :)

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