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... me and a friend to check out their latest offering- Young Frankenstein. In a nutshell, it was like the 1974 Mel Brooks movie, only in full ... "Join the family business" in which young Dr. Frankenstein is called in his dreams to join in his forefather's dream of ... with my neighbor friend Kim Moldofsky to see "Young Frankenstein" at the Cadillac Palace earlier this month. It did ...
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... , Victor Moritz and his fiancee Elizabeth in attendance, Dr. Frankenstein proceeds with his latest experiment. Raising the cadaver on a ... ;s orders, Boris Karloff in full Frankenstein makeup was never to be seen by his office staff. His reasoning: “Some of ... 8221;
Carl Laemmle Sr. viewed the rushes from Frankenstein and was horrified by what he saw. He then told his producer son that ...
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... , if thou wilt also perform thy part, of which thou owest me. Oh, Frankenstein, be not equitable to every other and trample upon me alone, to whom thy justice, and even thy clemency and affection is most ... terrible secret, but can't reveal it to her until they are married, he and Elizabeth get married. Frankenstein sends his new wife off to bed, while he paces the floor in the library, overcome ...
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The grandson of Victor Frankenstein is a teaching surgeon who has spent his life living down the legend of his grandfather, even changing the   ... creation which causes problems, but things really get out of hand when the young Frankenstein's bride to be shows up at the castle. The whole film is shot in Black ...
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... movies, the indelible Boris Karloff. Next to Dracula, Frankenstein may be the most universally recognized monster ever put on film. ... star, Lugosi, was set to play the monster. Frankenstein became the signature role for Karloff, which really launched him into continued ... Boat. While many consider Whale's sequel, Bride of Frankenstein his masterpiece (and most successful picture) I love the original ...
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... shows that were performed in promenade, though I have seen a couple of other plays using this device. With Frankenstein, the seating area of the MCA's auditorium has been closed off ... and mingling with the performers have anything to do with the theme of the play? There is one point when the Frankenstein monster is talking about mankind and he seems to be taking in the people surrounding him. At ...
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