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Frankenstein News

1931 Certificate PG
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Director James Whale's definitive Frankenstein's monster movies from the 1930s.FRANKENSTEIN: (1931)This is James Whale's first stylish, expressionist film 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),.. Read more

Starring Colin Clive, Boris Karloff, Mae Clarke, John Boles
Director James Whale
Genres Horror

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