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Colin Clive | Henry Frankenstein | |
Mae Clarke | Elizabeth | |
John Boles | Victor Moritz | |
Boris Karloff | The Monster (as ?) | |
Edward Van Sloan | Dr. Waldman | |
Frederick Kerr | Baron Frankenstein | |
Dwight Frye | Fritz | |
Lionel Belmore | Herr Vogel (burgomaster) | |
Marilyn Harris | Little Maria | |
Arletta Duncan | Bridesmaid (uncredited) | |
Frederic Kerr |
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Producer | Carl Laemmle Jr.
E.M. Asher |
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Writer | Mary Shelley
Peggy Webling Robert Florey |
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Cinematography | Arthur Edeson
Paul Ivano |
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Musician | Bernhard Kaun
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The Man Who Made A Monster Boris Karloff stars as the screen's most memorable monster in what many consider to be the greatest horror film ever made. Dr. Frankenstein (Colin Clive) dares to tamper with the life and death by creating a human monster (Karloff) out of lifeless body parts. It's director James Whales' adaption of the Mary Shelley novel blended with Karloff's compassionate portrayal of a creature groping for identity that makes FRANKENSTEIN a masterpiece not only of genre, but for all time. |
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