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Boris Karloff undergoing make-up application during the filming of Frankenstein (1931). From The Essential Frankenstein: The Monster, the Myths and the Movies, by Robert Jameson (Magna Books, 1992). From an Oxfam shop in Sherwood, Nottingham.
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Mae Clarke has a terrible premonition…. Frankenstein (1931)
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mothgirlwings: Universal Studios Classic Monsters; Frankenstein (1931), Dracula (1931), The Mummy (1932, The Invisible Man (1933), The Wolfman (1941)
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Am I the only one who cries when Boris Karloff’s creature smiles for the first time when the little girl gives him a flower?
dailyhorrorfilms: Frankenstein, 1931 | James Whale.
universalmonsterstribute: Boris Karloff as Frankenstein’s Monster - Frankenstein (1931) - Bride Of Frankenstein (1935) - Son Of Frankenstein (1939)
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Boris Karloff, Frankenstein, 1931.
tales-of-the-night-whisperer: Mae Clarke in “Frankenstein” 1931. Edited by Me
fuckyeahbehindthescenes: Makeup artist Jack Pierce and Boris Karloff would meet for hours every evening in the weeks leading up to the film’s production to go over the Monster’s look. (x) Frankenstein (1931)
Frankenstein (1931)
classichorrorblog: October 2015 Horror Movies Watched #34. Frankenstein (1931)
historicaltimes: Boris Karloff eating toast and drinking tea on the set of Frankenstein, 1931 via reddit
blondebrainpower:Frankenstein, 1931 - Boris Karloff
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universalmonstersblog: Fact 65: The line “It’s alive! It’s alive!” from Frankenstein (1931) was voted number 49 on the American Film Institute’s 100 Greatest Movie Quotes.
Countdown to Halloween → Frankenstein (1931) You have created a monster, and it will destroy you!
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mortisia: Classic Horror Films 1 / 2edit by me / click pictures to enlarge 1. Dracula (1931)2. Frankenstein (1931)3. The Phantom of the Opera (1925)4. The Mummy (1932)5. The Invisible Man (1933)6. The Wolf Man (1941)7. Creature from the Black
mortisia: Classic Horror Films edit by me / click pictures to enlarge 1. Dracula (1931)2. Frankenstein (1931)3. The Phantom of the Opera (1925)4. The Mummy (1932)5. The Invisible Man (1933)6. The Wolf Man (1941)7. Creature from the Black Lagoon
yogapantsinlosangeles: Dr. Frankenstein faces his Monster and the physical manifestation of his lust for godlike science in James Whale’s Frankenstein (1931).
o-u-i-s-c-h: Boris Karloff & Marilyn Harris (Frankenstein, 1931)
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Trailer for Frankenstein (1931)
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silverscreams: Boris Karloff in FRANKENSTEIN, 1931.
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classichorrorblog: The Universal Monsters The Phantom of the Opera (1925) Dracula (1931) Frankenstein (1931) The Mummy (1932) The Invisible Man (1933) Bride of Frankenstein (1935) The Wolf Man (1941) Creature from the Black Lagoon (1954)
my-movie-madness: Dwight Frye in “Frankenstein” publicity photo 1931
Dwight Frye uses bad judgement…………….Frankenstein (1931) Abbey normal
Frankenstein 1931
Boris Karloff and Mae Clarke - “Frankenstein” (1931)
Mae Clarke in Frankenstein (1931)
Boris Karloff and Mae Clarke in Frankenstein (1931) ..
Dwight Frye uses bad judgement…………….Frankenstein (1931)
Boris Karloff - Frankenstein (1931)
Frankenstein (1931, dir. James Whale)
horrorgifs: Universal Classic Monsters present:Dracula (1931) dir. Tod Browning & Karl FreundThe Invisible Man (1933) dir. James WhaleFrankenstein (1931) dir. James WhaleThe Wolf Man (1941) dir. George WaggnerBride of Frankenstein (1935) dir. James