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coolchicksfromhistory: Mary Shelley (1797-1851)Art by chpdraws (tumblr)The daughter of William Godwin and Mary Wollstonecraft, Mary Shelley is best known as the author Frankenstein, one of the earliest examples of science fiction. As a teenager, Mary
The Birth of Frankenstein & His Inspirations
best-shower-thoughts: Knowledge is knowing that Frankenstein was the scientist, intelligence is knowing that he was the monster. (source)
did-you-know: Mary Shelley’s favorite keepsake was her dead husband’s heart. After Percy Shelley’s death, the Frankenstein author kept his heart - carrying it with her for almost 30 years until she died in 1851. A year later, it was then found
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zimrose: sixpenceee: Some incredible movie make ups. From top to bottom we have Hellboy 2 Lord of the Rings The Walking Dead Pan’s Labyrinth Friday the 13th Frankenstein Hellboy missperoxide
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dessinnoir: “Abby… Normal. I’m almost sure that was the name.”Young Frankenstein (1974)
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phoenix-1976: wendiana99: dolce0vita: babeimgonnaleaveu: Young Frankenstein (1974) dir. Mel Brooks 😏😂😂😂 Genius! ☝ ☝ 👍
19minutes30seconds:Gene Wilder & Madeline Kahn in “Young Frankenstein” (Mel Brooks, 1974)
historicaltimes: Boris Karloff eating toast and drinking tea on the set of Frankenstein, 1931 via reddit
thequibbler:Young Frankenstein (1974) dir. Mel Brooks
westernwitchy75:theprolific-deactivated20200422:Young Frankenstein (1975)
blondebrainpower: Director Mel Brooks with Peter Boyle, Marty Feldman, Gene Wilder and Teri Garr in 1974 during the filming of Young Frankenstein
blondebrainpower:Elsa Lanchester- The Bride of Frankenstein, 1935
blondebrainpower:Frankenstein, 1931 - Boris Karloff
blondebrainpower:Young Frankenstein, 1974
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oldhollywood: Elsa Lanchester as the monster’s Bride in Bride of Frankenstein (1935, dir. James Whale)
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oldhollywood: ”[Frankenstein director James] Whale and I both saw the character as an innocent one. Within the heavy restrictions of my make-up, I tried to play it that way. This was a pathetic creature who, like us all, had neither the will nor the
oldhollywood: Frankenstein (1931, dir. James Whale)
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oldhollywood: Gene Wilder & Peter Boyle in Young Frankenstein (1974, dir. Mel Brooks)(via) Brooks: ”I was in the middle of shooting the last few weeks of Blazing Saddles somewhere in the Antelope Valley, and Gene Wilder and I were having
slicesofyou: universalmonstersblog: Fact 23: Dracula, Frankenstein’s monster, the Mummy, and the Gill Man have all been played by different actors through out all of their movies. However, Lon Chaney Jr. is the only actor to ever play the cursed Larry
classichorror: Bride of Frankenstein (1935)
blutheiligung: The Misfits- Hate the Living, Love the Dead This song is about the movie “Bride of Frankenstein” (1935).Hate the Living, love the deadSmashing embryos, cut off headsFind the brain for my bride to beWe’ll bear our children Adam
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.
sleeplab: Bride of Frankenstein (detail) by srsalme on Flickr.
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oldhollywood: Colin Clive & Boris Karloff on the set of Bride of Frankenstein (1935, dir. James Whale) (via)
oldhollywood: Boris Karloff in Bride of Frankenstein (1935, dir. James Whale) (via)
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roncmerchant: Karloff being made up for THE SON OF FRANKENSTEIN (1939)
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gothiccharmschool: These are beautiful. I, of course, want the Dracula one. bohemianweasel: Dracula, the Phantom of the Opera, Dorian Gray, Dr Jekyll & Mr Hyde, Frankenstein’s Monster, and Sweeney Todd.Victorian Gothic (with trinkets) ACEOs
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