MONSTER MOVIES
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MONSTER MOVIES
MONSTER MOVIES – FRANKENSTEIN ON FILM BORIS KARLOFF IN THE 1931 “FRANKENSTEIN” DIRECTED BY JAMES WHALE There have been many motion picture adaptations of the Gothic horror story, the first of which was a short version in 1910. However, it is James Whale’s 1931 cult horror movie Frankenstein that is most widely remembered. It was adapted from the play by Peggy Webling, which in turn is based on the novel of the same name by Mary Shelley. The film stars Colin Clive, Mae Clarke, John Boles and Boris Karloff as the monster. A huge hit with audiences and critics, the film was followed by multiple sequels and became one of the most iconic horror films in movie history. Trailer: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bKyiXjyVsfw 1 The Bride of Frankenstein is a 1935 American horror film, the first sequel to Frankenstein (1931). Bride of Frankenstein was directed by James Whale and stars Boris Karloff as The Monster, and features Elsa Lanchester in the dual role of his mate and Mary Shelley. The film follows on immediately from the events of the earlier film, and is rooted in a subplot of the original Mary Shelley novel, Frankenstein (1818). In the film, Henry Frankenstein abandons his plans to create life, only to be tempted and finally coerced by the Monster, encouraged by Henry's old mentor Dr. Pretorius, into constructing a mate for him. Preparation began shortly after the first film premiered, but script problems delayed the project. Principal photography started in January 1935, with creative personnel from the original returning in front of and behind the camera. Bride of Frankenstein was released to critical and popular acclaim, although it encountered difficulties with some state and national censorship boards. Since its release the film's reputation has grown, and it is hailed as Whale's masterpiece. Modern film scholars, noting Whale's homosexuality and that of others involved in the production, have found a gay sensibility in the film, although a number of Whale's associates have dismissed the idea. ELSA LANCHESTER AS “THE BRIDE” Trailer: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rYD3-pIF9jQ 2 The Curse of Frankenstein is a 1957 English horror film by Hammer Film Productions, based on the novel Frankenstein by Mary Shelley. It was Hammer's first colour horror film, and the first of their Frankenstein series. Its worldwide success led to several sequels, and the studio's new versions of Dracula (1958) and The Mummy (1959) and established "Hammer Horror" as a distinctive brand of Gothic cinema. The film was directed by Terence Fisher and stars Peter Cushing and Christopher Lee. Trailer: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2grc7X7JwJY Mary Shelley's Frankenstein is an American horror film which was directed by Kenneth Branagh and produced by Francis Ford Coppola in 1994. The film starred Robert De Niro and Branagh. It is considered to be the most faithful film adaptation of Mary Shelley's novel Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus. Trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L g17y6iz7Xs ROBERT DE NIRO AS THE CREATURE Young Frankenstein is a 1974 American comedy film directed by Mel Brooks and starring Gene Wilder as the title character, a descendant of the infamous Dr. Victor Frankenstein. The screenplay was written by Wilder and Brooks. The film is an affectionate parody of the classical horror film genre, in particular the various film adaptations of Mary Shelley's novel Frankenstein produced by Universal Studios in the 1930s. Most of the lab equipment used as props was created by Kenneth Strickfaden for the 1931 film Frankenstein. To further reflect the atmosphere of the earlier films, Brooks shot the picture entirely in black-andwhite, a rarity in the 1970s, and employed 1930s-style opening credits and scene transitions. Trailer: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mOPTriLG5cU 3 SCENE FROM “YOUNG FRANKENSTEIN” – IGOR CHOOSES A BRAIN Gods and Monsters is a 1998 British-American drama film that recounts the (somewhat fictionalized) last days of the life of troubled film director James Whale, whose homosexuality is a central theme. It stars Ian McKellen as Whale, along with Brendan Fraser, Lynn Redgrave, Lolita Davidovich, and David Dukes. The movie was directed and written by Bill Condon from Christopher Bram's novel Father of Frankenstein. The film won the Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay, and was nominated for Best Actor in a Leading Role (Ian McKellen) and Best Actress in a Supporting Role (Lynn Redgrave). The film features reconstructions of the filming of Bride of Frankenstein, a movie Whale directed. The title comes from a line in Bride of Frankenstein, in which the character Dr. Pretorius toasts Dr. Frankenstein, "To a new world of gods and monsters." Trailer: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LFhK0ia7oG0 4 Frankenweenie is a 2012 American comedyhorror family film directed by Tim Burton.[3] It is a remake of Burton's 1984 short film of the same name and is a parody of and homage to the 1931 film Frankenstein. The voice cast includes four actors who worked with Burton on previous films: Winona Ryder, Catherine O’Hara, Martin Landau and Martin Short. Frankenweenie is in black and white. It is also the fourth stop-motion film produced by Burton and the first of those four that is not a musical. In the film, a boy named Victor loses his dog, named Sparky, and uses the power of science to resurrect him. Frankenweenie, the first black-and-white feature film and the first stop-motion film to be released in IMAX 3D, was released by Walt Disney Pictures on October 5, 2012 and met with positive reviews and moderate box office sales. Trailer: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2TKo5iVO5-g The appeal of Mary Shelley’s book goes on. In 2014, “I, Frankenstein”, a film written and directed by Stuart Beattie, and based on the graphic novel and original screenplay by Kevin Grevioux was released. It starred Aaron Eckhart as Adam Frankenstein. It was given bad reviews by the critics. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pxOSP fUw3qw 5 AND FINALLY……..THE MONSTER MASH: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FeZftK2kO6U How about this? “I’m Alive (Frankenstein’s Song)” by The Strawberry Traffic Jam: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v= Dg868RflRYk 6