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Frankenstein full movie is released on Nov 21, 1931. Watch Frankenstein online - the English Drama movie from United States , which has achieved a worldwide gross of $1,626. Frankenstein is directed by James Whale and created by John L. Balderston with Colin Clive and Mae Clarke. Frankenstein is available online on Criterion Channel and Classix.

Henry Frankenstein is a doctor who is trying to discover a way to make the dead walk. He succeeds and creates a monster that has to deal with living again.

As know as:

Frankenstein: mannen som skapade en människa, Frankenstayn, Dr. Frankenstein, Франкенштајн, Франкенштейн

Release Date:

Nov 21, 1931

Release Date (Streaming):

Aug 17, 1999

Countries:

United States

Language:

English, Latin

Stream Service:

Realart Pictures Inc., Universal Pictures, MCA/Universal Pictures [us], Universal Home Entertainment, Screen Gems

Production Companies:

Universal Pictures

Official Site:

Official Facebook

Gross worldwide:

$1,626

Taglines:

The Man Who Made A Monster!, The walking nightmare that frightened the world! (1951 re-release), To Have Seen "Frankenstein" Is To Wear A Badge Of Courage (Print Ad- Rochester Journal, ((Rochester NY)) 5 December 1931), Do You Dare See THE MAN WHO MADE A MONSTER? (print ad - Lubbock Avalanche-Journal - Palace Theatre - Lubbock, Texas - January 10, 1932), A Trained Nurse On Duty At All Times. (print ad - Lubbock Avalanche-Journal - Palace Theatre - Lubbock, Texas - January 10, 1932), He Lives! He Walks! He Sees! (print ad - Lubbock Morning Avalanche - Palace Theatre - Lubbock, Texas - January 7, 1932), THE MONSTER IS LOOSE! (print ad - Lubbock Morning Avalanche - Palace Theatre - Lubbock, Texas - January 9, 1932), A wild, weird. wonderful, fantastic picture of a man who made another "man" from the parts of other men, long departed, a creature with the strength of a dozen men...who lives, breathes...walks...with a mechanical brain but without a soul - It looks like a man - but is it? (print ad - Lubbock Morning Avalanche - Palace Theatre - Lubbock, Texas - January 9, 1932), A man who's lips have never touched a woman's - No Thriller ever made can touch it! (print ad - Lubbock Morning Avalanche - Palace Theatre - Lubbock, Texas - January 9, 1932), A FRIENDLY WARNING- If you have a weak heart and cannot stand intense excitement or even shock...We advise you NOT see the production...If, on the contrary, you like an unusual thrill, you will find it in "Frankenstein" (print ad - Lubbock Morning Avalanche - Palace Theatre - Lubbock, Texas - January 9, 1932), A WEIRD MONSTER SET LOOSE UPON A TERRIFIED WORLD Created With Diabolical Cunning by a Mad Scientist!...Living...Walking...Breathing...Knowing Every Human Emotion Except Love! (Print Ad-Reading Eagle, ((Reading, Penna.)) 8 January 1932), LOOK! HE'S ALIVE! Fiend-friend-or fabled monster?-WHICH? (Print Ad- St. Petersburg Times, ((St. Petersburg, Fla.)) 17 April 1932), WATCH HIS EYES! He lives-he breathes-he walks-he sees-What is he- man or monster? (Print Ad- Meriden Daily Journal, ((Meriden, Conn.)) 5 December 1931), CHILLING HORROR FROZEN INTO A SUPERB EPIC OF TERROR! (Print Ad- Buffalo Courier-Express, ((Buffalo, NY)) 15 January 1932), Chilling horror...icy mystery of a hundred gruesome tales...frozen into an EPIC OF TERROR (Print Ad-Daily Argus, ((Mt. Vernon, NY)) 2 January 1932), The tale of a monster who looked like a man...conceived in madness...built with love! It will chill you, thrill you, fascinate you! You hate it...fear it...pity it! It Staggers the imagination! (Print Ad- The Saratogian, ((Saratoga Springs, NY)) 15 February 1932), No man saw its like...no woman's kiss touched its lips...it knew neither love nor pity...its eyes were unseeing puddles...then it broke loose-and---------- (Print Ad- Albany Times-Union, ((Albany NY)) 30 December 1931), A Monster Science Created - But Could Not Destroy!, To have seen it is to wear a badge of courage!, A Chilling Thriller, Warning! The monster is loose!, Science's Monster Terror!, ...no man has ever seen his like ...no woman ever felt his white-hot kiss..., The MONSTER That Terrorized the World! (1990s re-release), The Original Horror Show!

Reviews

Globe Staff
Boston Globe
James Whale, director of the picture, may congratulate himself on making a talkie that wont be forgotten, even in those dark midnight moments when one awakes from a sound sleep to feel a prickling of the scalp and a cold sweat.
by rottentomatoes, Dec 08, 2020
Elliott Stein
Village Voice
The most influential horror film ever made, this stark and stylish work has a weird fairytale beauty.
by rottentomatoes, Oct 20, 2016
THR Staff
Hollywood Reporter
James Whale has done a great job in his direction. This is not an easy thing to direct -- just how far to go in playing upon an audience's credulity, it's sympathy, it's nerves. Whale seems to have gone far enough, but not too far.
by rottentomatoes, Nov 16, 2014

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