(1941), Frankenstein's bride (1935), Frankenstein's son (1938), Frankenstein's ghost (1942), Frankenstein's hometown (1944) Frankenstein was a wolfman (1943) Dracula House (1945), Abbott and Costello meet Frankenstein (1948)
The worst moment: The monstrousest worst moment, tragic thing is that the outcome of that good intentions is very wrong. The creation of Dr. Frankenstein met a girl picking flowers at the lake. It was fun to see her throwing the petals in the water. Unfortunately, this girl can not swim
The basic concept behind Mary Sherry's novel Frankenstein is the most terrible idea, adapted by the director James Whale from the 1931 classic of the same name: created by various parts of the long buried body monster. In the performance by the great Boris Karov, the monster of Frankenstein is unforgettable. More cleaved and fragmented
Nevertheless, the incarnation of the dead while walking with Karlov was expressed with a tremendous degree of fear by the slight human nature, but usually there is no life. Karloff disarms the audience by injecting the correct kind of grief into the character, leaving someone who is sympathetic to the beast (after all, he just hopes to be loved) and then doing terrible things ( Kill a small girl) or simply return his malignant way to reply
Frankenstein 's monster is often called "Frankenstein" and is a fictitious person who first appeared in Mary Shelley' s 1818 novel Frankenstein, or in modern Prometheus. Shelley's title is thus compared with Victor Frankenstein, the creator of the monster, with Prometheus, a mythical character that shapes humans using clay and gives them power. In Shelley's Gothic story, Victor Frankenstein made living creatures in his laboratory through a fuzzy method consisting of chemistry and alchemy. Shelly said the monster was 8 feet tall (2.4 m), ugly, ugly, but sensitive and emotional. Monster tried to integrate into human society, but it was avoided, and it led him to seek revenge against Frankenstein. According to scholar Joseph Carroll, this monster occupies "the boundary normally defined between the main character and the enemy's character."
When you hear the name of "Frankenstein" you may think of a huge green monster. However, in the original novel "Freaky Frankenstein" by Mary Wollstonecraft, the title points to Dr. Frankenstein who created the undead. To confuse you, the monster in the book is also called Frankenstein. Therefore, the technical name of the monster is Frankenstein Frankenstein. The author of '100 Years of Solitude and Love in the Age of Cholera' has created a surreal world by combining amazing ideas. how is it? Poetry In particular the poetry of a refrigerator magnet. "These little magnets are behind them, you can move them and make strange sentences," Marquez said to the interviewer of the Paris Review. "That is how I develop magical realism, like this," umbrella trees eat purple lime "! This is crazy. I put it in my next novel. "
In the novel, Victor Frankenstein is a scientist. Monsters are not named yet, they are called "monsters", "biological", "demons", "it". But if you make a mistake making a phone call to Monster Frankenstein, you are not alone. Everyone from a coral reef witnesses the movies of Abyss and Costello Frankenstein did it. Mary is named "Frankenstein". But Frankenstein is the German name for Frankish stone. In addition historian Radhu Florescu insists that Shelleys has visited Frankenstein Castle on the Rhine. There, they have to understand the imbalanced alchemist named Conrad Deppel who lived in the castle. He is trying to make a longevity drug called Dippel's Oil. Let people live more than 100 years. Like Victor Frankenstein, Dippel is rumored to dig a grave and test the corpse.