October 8, 2012
the-asphalt-jungle:

Colin Clive lights Boris Karloff’s cigarette during a break on the set of “The Bride of Frankenstein” (1935)

the-asphalt-jungle:

Colin Clive lights Boris Karloff’s cigarette during a break on the set of “The Bride of Frankenstein” (1935)

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August 30, 2012

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August 9, 2012
greggorysshocktheater:

Ernest Thesiger as Doctor Pretorius in The Bride Of Frankenstein (1935)

greggorysshocktheater:

Ernest Thesiger as Doctor Pretorius in The Bride Of Frankenstein (1935)

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August 6, 2012

Creature From The Black Lagoon, 1954.

Creature From The Black Lagoon, 1954.

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May 10, 2012

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May 8, 2012

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April 29, 2012

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April 11, 2012

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April 7, 2012

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March 26, 2012
Oh you know, it’s just a horror movie about mutilation, genocide and necrophilia. Nothing serious.
Also, the most tense chess game ever played. Suck it, Bergman.

Oh you know, it’s just a horror movie about mutilation, genocide and necrophilia. Nothing serious.

Also, the most tense chess game ever played. Suck it, Bergman.

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March 22, 2012

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June 13, 2011
greggorysshocktheater:

The character of Ygor (played by Bela Lugosi in the final film version) does not appear in Wyllis Cooper’s October 20, 1938, draft of the screenplay titled “The Son Of Frankenstein”. Director Rowland V. Lee was annoyed at Universal’s low-balling of Bela Lugosi (who was being paid only $500 per week because he desperately needed a job and Universal knew it), and he kept rewriting the script to make Lugosi’s character more central, and to make sure that Lugosi ended up with a decently sized paycheck. The “Ygor” character died in the film, but returned in the sequel, The Ghost of Frankenstein (1942).

He plays a mean horn, too.

greggorysshocktheater:

The character of Ygor (played by Bela Lugosi in the final film version) does not appear in Wyllis Cooper’s October 20, 1938, draft of the screenplay titled “The Son Of Frankenstein”. Director Rowland V. Lee was annoyed at Universal’s low-balling of Bela Lugosi (who was being paid only $500 per week because he desperately needed a job and Universal knew it), and he kept rewriting the script to make Lugosi’s character more central, and to make sure that Lugosi ended up with a decently sized paycheck. The “Ygor” character died in the film, but returned in the sequel, The Ghost of Frankenstein (1942).

He plays a mean horn, too.

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