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On Nov. 21, 1931, Universal unveiled the monster film in theaters, adapting a novel that was at the time an unproven commodity on the big screen. By THR Staff 1931's 'Frankenstein' On Nov. 21, 1931, ...
It’s been over 200 years since Mary Shelley’s novel Frankenstein was published on New Year’s Day in 1818. It has since spawned countless film and television adaptations that have made a cultural mark ...
Del Toro sees himself in both Frankenstein and his monster, and wanted a “Frankenstein” that reflects the perspectives of ...
You've probably never noticed that the original 1931 Frankenstein film starring horror icon Boris Karloff as Mary Shelley's infamous shambling corpse has no music or score because so many people were ...
Even after 200 years, Frankenstein is aliveeee. The landmark horror novel that has inspired and haunted for generations,Mary Shelley’s "Frankenstein," is 200 years old this year. Two centuries after ...
“Frankenstein: Or the Modern Prometheus” was published anonymously, exactly 200 years ago, when Shelley was 20; her name appeared on a new edition five years later. The book has a complex structure ...