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Frankenstein (1931)

November 21, 1931 (US) Drama, Horror, Science Fiction • 70m

Overview

Henry Frankenstein pieces together body parts in the hope of bringing a human-like creature to life. The mad scientist’s dreams are shattered by his monstrous creation awakening with rage to a world that hates and fears him.

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Top Billed Cast

Colin Clive
Colin Clive

Henry Frankenstein

John Boles
John Boles

Victor Moritz

Edward Van Sloan
Edward Van Sloan

Doctor Waldman

Frederick Kerr
Frederick Kerr

Baron Frankenstein

Lionel Belmore
Lionel Belmore

The Burgomaster

Ted Billings
Ted Billings

Villager (uncredited)

Mae Bruce
Mae Bruce

Screaming Maid (uncredited)

Jack Curtis
Jack Curtis

Villager (uncredited)

Arletta Duncan
Arletta Duncan

Bridesmaid (uncredited)

William Dyer
William Dyer

Gravedigger (uncredited)

Francis Ford
Francis Ford

Hans (uncredited)

Soledad Jiménez
Soledad Jiménez

Mourner (uncredited)

Carmencita Johnson
Carmencita Johnson

Little Girl (uncredited)

Seessel Anne Johnson
Seessel Anne Johnson

Little Girl (uncredited)

Margaret Mann
Margaret Mann

Mourner (uncredited)

Michael Mark
Michael Mark

Ludwig (uncredited)

Pauline Moore
Pauline Moore

Bridesmaid (uncredited)

Inez Palange
Inez Palange

Villager (uncredited)

Paul Panzer
Paul Panzer

Mourner (uncredited)

Cecilia Parker
Cecilia Parker

Maid (uncredited)

Rose Plumer
Rose Plumer

Villager (uncredited)

Cecil Reynolds
Cecil Reynolds

Waldman's Secretary (uncredited)

Ellinor Vanderveer
Ellinor Vanderveer

Medical Student (uncredited)

Robert Milasch
Robert Milasch

Villager (uncredited)

Crew
Arthur Edeson
Arthur Edeson

Director of Photography

Charles D. Hall
Charles D. Hall

Art Direction

E.M. Asher
E.M. Asher

Associate Producer

C. Roy Hunter
C. Roy Hunter

Recording Supervision

Maurice Pivar
Maurice Pivar

Supervising Film Editor

Richard Schayer
Richard Schayer

Script Editor

Peggy Webling
Peggy Webling

Theatre Play

Jack Pierce
Jack Pierce

Makeup Artist

Ken Strickfaden
Ken Strickfaden

Special Effects

Bernhard Kaun
Bernhard Kaun

Original Music Composer



Reviews

Dsnake1

⭐ 8/10

October 4, 2018

Frankenstein, a movie primarily about how Doctor Henry Frankenstein deals with the fallout of his monster actually coming to life, holds up very well almost ninety years from its release.

Starting with the monster itself, we find a fantastic character. Without any lines of dialogue, the filmmakers and Boris Karloff had to use actions and emotions to display the motivations of the monster, and they did a fantastic job of it. The fear, confusion… read the rest.

John Chard

⭐ 9/10

October 26, 2019

Oh, in the name of God! Now I know what it feels like to be God!

We will always see debates about which of the original wave of Universal Monster movies is the most important. With Dracula being released just under a year before Frankenstein, that tends to give the vampire crowd a sense of justifiable cause for a trumpet fanfare. Perhaps the more pertinent question is which is the better movie? Surely the most hardened of Dracula fans have to… read the rest.

Gimly

⭐ 5/10

December 22, 2019

Not a totally faithful adaptation of the Mary Shelley book, still extremely important for not just horror movies, but movies as a whole. I thought about coming at this review from the perspective of what 1931's _Frankenstein_ meant for the future of cinema, and how it was still essentially in its infancy and doing anything even close to what _Frankenstein_ did, changing the culture forever and remaining in the zeitgeist even now, almost a hundred… read the rest.

JPV852

⭐ 8/10

October 10, 2021

Very well made monster movie featuring fine performances all around, even Boris Karloff as the Monster even though he only grunts throughout. Some good set pieces and just an all around entertaining flick. **4.25/5**

Wuchak

⭐ 7/10

September 30, 2023

**_Iconic Gothic horror tragedy_**

This Universal classic from 1931 was based on the 1927 play by Peggy Webling rather than Mary Shelley’s 1818 novel. For those interested in versions fairly faithful to the book, I suggest Kenneth Branagh's 1994 version with De Niro as the creature or the 2004 version with Luke Goss as the monster, the latter of which runs almost 3 hours.

Of course, the gist of Shelley’s story is here and this is the movi… read the rest.

CinemaSerf

⭐ 7/10

November 1, 2023

In this version, it's not "Victor" but "Henry Frankenstein" (Colin Clive) who is convinced that medical science is obstructing his visionary plans to create the very essence of life itself! Frustrated, he retreats to an eerie tower where, with the help of his loyal servant "Fritz" (Dwight Frye) and a few Burke and Hare types, he manages to reconstruct a corpse - complete with the appropriated brain of a criminal (they have distinctly different fr… read the rest.

Status

Released

Original Language

EN

Budget

$291,000

Revenue

$12,000,000

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