- Type
- Film
- Status
- Released
- Release
- November 21, 1931 (93 years ago)
- Language
- English
- Origin
- United States
- Genres
- Sci-Fi Horror · Monsters & Creatures
- Runtime
- 1h 10m
Frankenstein
Where to watch (United States)
Cast
Crew
Reviews
Frankenstein When I was a youngster, one of the highlights of my week was watching Creature Double Feature on Saturday afternoons. The program, a variation of which seems to have aired in nearly every major American TV market, showed a pair of older horror ...
Frankenstein Clipping found in The Guardian published in London, Greater London, England on 1/21/1932. Frankenstein
Cinema: The New Pictures: Dec. 14, 1931 Blonde Crazy (Warner) shows a few of the tricks whereby an enterprising bellhop, equipped with light lingers and curly hair, can live handsomely on his wits. The bellhop (James Cagney) is so much...
Frankenstein Clipping found in Fort Worth Star-Telegram published in Fort Worth, Texas on 12/8/1931. Frankenstein
16 May 1932 - NEW FILMS. The plot of "Sally in Our Alley" is a flimsy affair; but the sincerity of the acting and the general attractiveness of the direction lift this English-produced film above the level of the ...
Frankenstein Clipping found in Daily News published in New York, New York on 12/5/1931. Frankenstein
Frankenstein 1931, directed by James Whale A stark, solid, impressively stylish film, overshadowed (a little unfairly) by the later explosion of Whale's wit in the delirious Bride of Frankenstein. Karlof
Frankenstein A click from the start of the Mayfair engagement, holding a crowd out on a rainy opening night. "Frankenstein" establishes itself as a notable box-office subject. Looks like a "Dracula" plus, touching a new peak in horror plays and handled in production with supreme craftsmanship.
The Champ/Frankenstein Clipping found in The Boston Globe published in Boston, Massachusetts on 11/28/1931. The Champ/Frankenstein
Frankenstein Clipping found in Detroit Free Press published in Detroit, Michigan on 11/20/1931. Frankenstein
Frankenstein Review | Movie Read the Empire Movie review of Frankenstein. Beautiful photography, a heartbreaking story, and iconic moments from beginnning to end. Absolutely...
Frankenstein Clipping found in St. Louis Post-Dispatch published in St. Louis, Missouri on 11/29/1931. Frankenstein
DVD Review: Sink Your Teeth Into Universal’s 100th Anniversary Monsters Collection DVD Review: Sink Your Teeth Into Universal's 100th Anniversary Monsters Collection
Frankenstein Clipping found in Chicago Tribune published in Chicago, Illinois on 12/4/1931. Frankenstein
'Frankenstein': 1931 Movie Review On Nov. 21, 1931, Universal unveiled Frankenstein in theaters, adapting a novel that was at the time an unproven commodity on the big screen.
Frankenstein Clipping found in The Los Angeles Times published in Los Angeles, California on 1/4/1932. Frankenstein
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