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Genre Movie : Horror,Classics,Science Fiction & Fantasy
Mpaa Rating : Unrated
Release Date : Nov 21, 1931 Wide
Actors :Colin Clive,Mae Clarke,John Boles,Boris Karloff,Frederick Kerr,Dwight Frye,Edward Van Sloan,Lionel Belmore,Arletta Duncan,Marilyn Harris,Michael Mark,Pauline Moore,Francis Ford
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Review For Frankenstein
[Whale] did it in the Grand Guignol manner, with as many queer sounds, dark corners, false faces and cellar stairs as could possibly be inserted.-TIME Magazine
Maximum of stimulating shock is there, but the thing is handled with subtle change of pace and shift of tempo that keeps attention absorbed to a high voltage climax.
Alfred Rushford Greason-Variety
One of the most deservedly famous and chilling horror films of all time.
Don Druker-Chicago Reader
The film is unique in Whale's work in that the horror is played absolutely straight, and it has a weird fairytale beauty not matched until Cocteau made La Belle et la Bête.
-Time Out
A stirring grand-guignol type of picture, one that aroused so much excitement at the Mayfair yesterday that many in the audience laughed to cover their true feelings.
Mordaunt Hall-New York Times
As much as the later movies diluted the character of the Frankenstein creature, nothing could blunt the impact made by Karloff in the role of the most memorable movie monster of all time.
James Berardinelli-ReelViews
...a watchable yet consistently uneven horror flick that feels long even at 70 minutes...
David Nusair-Reel Film Reviews
The film has a touching, almost childlike humanity that allowed audiences to actually identify with the monster.
Jeffrey M. Anderson-Combustible Celluloid
Classic monster movie still electrifies.
Teresa Talerico-Common Sense Media
Frankenstein is a horror film that turns (miraculously) into an existential tale of man's fear of abandonment
Dan Jardine-Slant Magazine
If it isn't the best American horror film of the 1930s, that's only because the extremely gifted director James Whale wasn't done with the franchise quite yet.
Tim Brayton-Antagony & Ecstasy
The genius of all this beauty is that it truly is chillingly scary.
Cole Abaius-Film School Rejects
From the standpoint of the story, cast, direction and photography the picture is sure to rate with the greatest in picturedom.
-Boxoffice Magazine
Beautiful photography, a heartbreaking story, and iconic moments from beginnning to end. Absolutely unmissable.
Kim Newman-Empire Magazine
A masterpiece of vintage horror. Entertaining, creepy and stylish.
-Film4
Absolutely essential.
Cole Smithey-ColeSmithey.com
Frankenstein's psychological inquiries remain both striking and potent, its morality-lined narrative brimming with existential hurdles on both ends of the scale.
Rob Humanick-Projection Booth
A classic.
Stefan Birgir Stefansson-sbs.is
Now a classic part of scream culture.
Christopher Null-Filmcritic.com
...crude but famously iconic version of Shelley's novel, which featured Karloff under 50 pounds of makeup, costume and platform boots the Spice Girls could only dream of.
Thomas Delapa-Boulder Weekly
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TagLine Frankenstein The man who made a monster.
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