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Frankenstein (1931)
In a stunning invention by a doctor who is trying to break the rules of humanity. The doctor named Henry Frankenstein performs a dangerous task by trying to create a new human being by assembling the parts of a deceased person. The doctor will succeed in that task but to no avail will create a monster that deals with life and people dramatically in a story that carries the meaning of hope and perhaps excitement.
















19 August 1924, Los Angeles, California, USA

March 31, 1923 in Los Angeles, California, USA

14 August 1881, Portland, Maine, USA

22 February 1899, Salina, Kansas, USA

15 March 1886, Mogilev, Russian Empire [now Belarus]

7 April 1880, London, England, UK

23 November 1887, Camberwell, London, England, UK

June 13, 1889 in Naples, Italy

12 May 1867, Wimbledon, London, England, UK

April 26, 1914 in Fort William, Ontario, Canada

June 14, 1914 in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, USA

20 January 1900, St. Malo,

1 November 1882, Chaska, Minnesota, USA

11 October 1858, London, England, UK

28 October 1895, Greenville, Texas, USA

24 November 1880, Paxton Hall, England, UK

28 December 1920, Los Angeles, California, USA

16 August 1910, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA



October 10, 2012
The film has a touching, almost childlike humanity that allowed audiences to actually identify with the monster.
August 10, 2010
Frankenstein is a horror film that turns (miraculously) into an existential tale of man's fear of abandonment
October 07, 2013
Shocking in its day and still a genuinely creepy experience, director James Whale's primitive yet enthralling interpretation of Mary Shelley's classic tale of man playing God is the most influential genre movie ever made.
January 01, 2011
Classic monster movie still electrifies.
September 24, 2007
Maximum of stimulating shock is there, but the thing is handled with subtle change of pace and shift of tempo that keeps attention absorbed to a high voltage climax.
November 04, 2012
...a watchable yet consistently uneven horror flick that feels long even at 70 minutes...
October 20, 2016
The most influential horror film ever made, this stark and stylish work has a weird fairytale beauty.
June 05, 2007
One of the most deservedly famous and chilling horror films of all time.
January 26, 2006
The film is unique in Whale's work in that the horror is played absolutely straight, and it has a weird fairytale beauty not matched until Cocteau made La Belle et la Bête.
October 07, 2008
[Whale] did it in the Grand Guignol manner, with as many queer sounds, dark corners, false faces and cellar stairs as could possibly be inserted.
November 16, 2014
James Whale has done a great job in his direction. This is not an easy thing to direct -- just how far to go in playing upon an audience's credulity, it's sympathy, it's nerves. Whale seems to have gone far enough, but not too far.