Frankenstein - The Legacy Collection (Frankenstein / Bride Of / Son Of / Ghost Of / House Of)
Universal (11/21/1931)
Horror
In Collection
#620
0*
Seen ItNo
025192446122
IMDB   6.4
367 mins USA/English
DVD  2, 4   Unrated
Colin Clive
Mae Clarke
Boris Karloff
Bela Lugosi
Basil Rathbone
J. Carrol Naish
Elsa Lanchester
Valerie Hobson
Anne Gwynne
Emma Dunn
Josephine Hutchinson
Una O'Connor
Pauline Moore
Edward Van Sloan
Elena Verdugo
Chris Albrecht Himself
Jason Alexander Himself
Hank Azaria Himself
Steven Banks Billy The Mime
Shelley Berman Himself
Lewis Black Himself
David Brenner Himself
Mario Cantone Himself
Drew Carey Himself
George Carlin Himself
Director James Whale
Rowland V. Lee
Erle C. Kenton
Paul Provenza
Producer Paul Malvern
Rowland V. Lee
Carl Laemmle, Jr.
Peter Adam Golden
Writer Garrett Fort
Edward T. Lowe
Musician Gary Stockdale


"It's alive! Alive!" shouts Colin Clive's triumphant Dr. Frankenstein as electricity buzzes over the hulking body of a revived corpse. "In the name of God now I know what it's like to be God!" For years unheard, this line has been restored, along with the legendary scene of the childlike monster tossing a little girl into a lake, in James Whale's Frankenstein, one of the most famous and influential horror movies ever made. Coming off the tremendous success of Dracula, Universal assigned sophomore director Whale to helm an adaptation of Mary Shelley's famous novel with Bela Lugosi as the monster. When Lugosi declined the role, Whale cast the largely unknown character actor Boris Karloff and together with makeup designer Jack Pierce they created the most memorable monster in movie history: a towering, lumbering creature with sunken eyes, a flat head, and a jagged scar running down his forehead. Whale and Karloff made this mute, misunderstood brute, who has the brain of a madman (the most obvious of the many liberties taken with Shelley's story), the most pitiable freak of nature to stumble across the screen. Clive's Dr. Frankenstein is intense and twitchy and Dwight Frye set the standard for mad-scientist sidekicks as the wild-eyed hunchback assistant. Whale's later films, notably the spooky spoof The Old Dark House and the deliriously stylized sequel The Bride of Frankenstein, display a surer cinematic hand than seen here and add a subversive twist of black comedy, but given the restraints of early sound films, Whale breaks the film free from static stillness and adorns it with striking design and expressionist flourishes. --Sean Axmaker
Edition Details
Edition Frankenstein / Bride of / Son of / Ghost of / House of
Distributor Universal Studios
Release Date 4/27/2004
Packaging Custom Case
Screen Ratio 1.33:1
Subtitles Danish; English for hearing impaired; Finnish; Norwegian; Swedish
Audio Tracks Dolby 2.0
Layers Dual Side, Single Layer
No. of Disks/Tapes 2

Features
Disc 01 Black & White Box set

Notes
Description:
This program collects five classic films based on the legend of FRANKENSTEIN, taken from the novel by Mary Shelley: FRANKENSTEIN, BRIDE OF FRANKENSTEIN, SON OF FRANKENSTEIN, GHOST OF FRANKENSTEIN, and HOUSE OF FRANKENSTEIN. Please see individual titles for complete information.


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DVD Features:



Region 1

2-Disc Set

Dual Layer/Single Side and Dual Layer/Dual Side

Audio:

Dolby Digital 2.0 Sound - Mono - English

Additional Release Material:

Featurettes - 1. "Stephen Sommers' Movie Monsters"

2. "FRANKENSTEIN Files - 'How Hollywood Made a Monster'"

3. "Boo!"

4. "She's Alive: Creating the BRIDE OF FRANKENSTEIN"

Commentaries - 1. Rudy Behlmer - Film Historian

2. Scott MacQueen

Theatrical Trailers - 1. FRANKENSTEIN

2. HOUSE OF FRANKENSTEIN

3. GHOST OF FRANKENSTEIN

Text/Photo Galleries:

FRANKENSTEIN Archives

BRIDE OF FRANKENSTEIN Archives

Production Notes

Cast and Filmmakers' Biographies