After the success of Frankenstein, Universal wanted to keep the momentum going and so it was that The Invisible Man was brought to life. One of the more interesting aspects of the […]
After the success of Frankenstein, Universal wanted to keep the momentum going and so it was that The Invisible Man was brought to life. One of the more interesting aspects of the […]
The Curse of Frankenstein would mark the first of Hammer’s outings detailing the trials and travails of Victor Frankenstein. The film would not be as eerie or moody as the first Universal […]
Son of Frankenstein marks the second sequel to the original film, this time without Colin Clive as Henry and without James Whale as director. Instead, Universal went to Rowland V. Lee when […]
James Whale returns to direct the sequel to 1931’s Frankenstein which finds the monster still alive beneath the collapsed windmill. Where the first movie featured horror in its purest form, this film […]
There have been many, many films that have given audiences a scare in the theater, but one of the very first was Frankenstein. It was by no means the first horror film […]