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Frankenstein

1931

R

1 h 10 m

Estados Unidos

Drama

Katatakutan

Sci-Fi

Dr Henry Frankenstein is obsessed with assembling a living being from parts of several exhumed corpses.
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Colin Clive
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Boris Karloff
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John Boles
Victor Moritz
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Edward Van Sloan
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Frederick Kerr
Baron Frankenstein
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Dwight Frye
Fritz
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Lionel Belmore
The Burgomaster
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Marilyn Harris
Little Maria
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Ted Billings
Villager
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Mae Bruce
Screaming Maid
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Jack Curtis
Villager
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Arletta Duncan
Bridesmaid
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William Dyer
Gravedigger
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Francis Ford
Hans
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Soledad Jiménez
Mourner
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Carmencita Johnson
Little Girl
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Seessel Anne Johnson
Little Girl

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Maletlala Meme Lenka

29/05/2023 20:48
source: Frankenstein
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ngominka.marienoel

18/11/2022 08:05
Trailer—Frankenstein
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Serge Mosengo

16/11/2022 12:03
Frankenstein
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Attack official

16/11/2022 01:43
This is simply the greatest horror movie ever made,, Dracula is a close second and say phantom of the opera,, anyway,, Bela Lugosi, gives his best performance i think of his whole career right here in this movie.. Clive Owen did great as Dr. Frankenstein,, then opening credits are great in here,, the look is so dark,, evil, pitch black.. of course the movie is in black and white,, for it's time,, it's even better,, i think it would be good for today,, i like the plot,, the storyline,, just pretty much everything about the movie,, the scene with the little girl and the flowers,, the classic,, it's alive scene, you really can't go wrong with this movie,, and anybody who don't like this movie,, needs to have their head removed and operated on by Dr. Frankenstein,, the best horror movie of all time,, in my opinion
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Attraktion Cole

16/11/2022 01:43
MORD39 RATING: **** out of **** Dark, cloudy nights. Thunder and lightning. Colin Clive's Frankenstein shouts: "It's Alive!", and Boris Karloff lurches forth in Jack Pierce's greatest monster makeup of all time....What more can be said about this classic? It's one of the first (and greatest) horror movies of all time and required viewing. Karloff's sympathetic monster can evoke fear as well as break our hearts. This film made him a huge star after years of working as an unknown in tons of features. James Whale is a masterful director, though there are less "light moments" in FRANKENSTEIN than some of his later horror films. Interestingly enough, the lack of a music score in this movie actually works in its favor. Tight, brisk, and oozing with the stuff nightmares are made of, this grandaddy of all monster films needs no further selling.
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Patoranking

16/11/2022 01:43
Though not as spectacular as one would expect of such a classic, this loose interpretation of Mary Shelley's oft-told tale delivers. The familiar story focuses on Dr. Victor Frankenstein, the reclusive, stereotypical mad scientist obsessed with creating new life from stitched-together corpses. But something goes terribly wrong when the brain he uses turns out to be that of a criminal. The film starts out slow but redeems itself with time, particularly the windmill climax scene that by 1931 standards is nothing short of stellar. In one of filmdom's all-time great performances, Boris Karloff plays the monster as a sort of tragic figure unable to comprehend right from wrong, and the audience is left feeling more sympathetic than frightened by him.
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laxmi_magar

16/11/2022 01:43
One of the first and, arguably, the finest of the sound Expressionist classics, FRANKENSTEIN owes as much to its star as to its director: Boris Karloff evokes pathos as the put-upon patchwork pariah, and even Jack Peirce's fantastic, horrifying makeup can't hide the heart that beats within the breast of this undying monster. Colin Clive is likewise great as the driven man whose mad dream becomes a lumbering nightmare. Mention must also be made of Dwight Frye as the childishly cruel Fritz. Horror is, indeed, Universal. Mary Shelley would've been proud.
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