"BOO" is about as funny as a toothache. However, it's interesting to see footage from the lost film "The Cat Creeps" (1930), a remake of the the 1927 silent film "The Cat and the Canary" (1927).
I love this film, especially because along with Boris Karloff's Frankenstein Monster they used the creepy Max Schreck Dracula which really looks like a monstrous undead vampire instead of Bela Lugosi's ridiculous Dracula which just looks like a chubby guy wearing lipstick and a dinner jacket.
Aww c'mon man. I agree Bela Lugosi's Dracula isn't nearly as frightening looking as Max Schreck's, but he had alot of eerieness, charm, and charisma in his own way like Dracula. I liek to think they both act as two differnet things that make the most iconic Dracula. Schreck is probably the scariest looking of all the Dracula's and Lugosi gves him the most charm and best voice I think. Regardless the footage of Schreck's Dracula works perfectly with the jokes in this.
Before 1950 Lobster was considered uncouth...in other words only poor people ate it. (Like rat meat from the sea). Only now do we consider it an expensive delicacy. Who knew?
I've got the Frankenstein DVD, This is a strange little short, It's interesting that Universal put in clips from 'Nosferatu' considering that Bram Stoker's widow tried to have every print of that film destroyed,
I would have thought they would have just stuck with prints from
LOL Yeah, I love that film, One thing Nosferatu popularized was the idea that sunlight was lethal to vampires which most Dracula films used up to the present time ignoring the fact that in Stoker's novel Dracula is active during the daylight hours, I also get a kick out of this narrator calling the Frankenstein Monster
soooooo subliminal!!!!!
SilverHaze93eddie 3 months ago
the cheapest from of amusement? knightmares. in some ways that holds true.
210482fmj 7 months ago
FUCK FRANKENSTIEN
legolas435 9 months ago
FUCK FRANKINSTIEN
legolas435 9 months ago
a little bit of this video is from a lost silent film called the cat creeps
dragonman100100 10 months ago
Just watching the beginning makes me think about when i'm watching cartoons, like "Tom and Jerry." Lol
thbklover2010 10 months ago
Why is DRACULA written on the back of the book?
cadeyco 1 year ago
This is so dumb is hilarious.
Leatherbubba 1 year ago
"BOO" is about as funny as a toothache. However, it's interesting to see footage from the lost film "The Cat Creeps" (1930), a remake of the the 1927 silent film "The Cat and the Canary" (1927).
wahoo76 1 year ago 2
So he hits dracula in the coffin, as usually Dracula rises to the occasion "Grrr Get outta hare!" LOL
LinzyRulzNorthNowra 1 year ago
So the caretaker comes downstairs with a hatchet. I don't know how he got upstairs, but anything can happen in a nightmare.
SupremeKingDan 2 years ago
the more you do it the more you have to
KinglySheep 2 years ago
I love this film, especially because along with Boris Karloff's Frankenstein Monster they used the creepy Max Schreck Dracula which really looks like a monstrous undead vampire instead of Bela Lugosi's ridiculous Dracula which just looks like a chubby guy wearing lipstick and a dinner jacket.
therudeboy77 2 years ago 2
Aww c'mon man. I agree Bela Lugosi's Dracula isn't nearly as frightening looking as Max Schreck's, but he had alot of eerieness, charm, and charisma in his own way like Dracula. I liek to think they both act as two differnet things that make the most iconic Dracula. Schreck is probably the scariest looking of all the Dracula's and Lugosi gves him the most charm and best voice I think. Regardless the footage of Schreck's Dracula works perfectly with the jokes in this.
balrog13571 1 year ago 2
It's giving Frankenstein some bad ideas.
Ngghraaaaggh GIGGITY-GOO!
mhirtes12 2 years ago
LOL..funny
ethelredrider 3 years ago
Milk and Lobster, WTF!!!
jksdahflureqwh 3 years ago
Before 1950 Lobster was considered uncouth...in other words only poor people ate it. (Like rat meat from the sea). Only now do we consider it an expensive delicacy. Who knew?
SigmaChi04 2 years ago 6
That "slurping" sound is hilarious!
Actionguy1 3 years ago
6:04-6:15
LOL!
MrDekis 3 years ago 2
I've got the Frankenstein DVD, This is a strange little short, It's interesting that Universal put in clips from 'Nosferatu' considering that Bram Stoker's widow tried to have every print of that film destroyed,
I would have thought they would have just stuck with prints from
the Bela Lugosi 'Dracula'.
cha5 3 years ago
I just love how Nosferatu was supposed to be destroyed, but it CAN'T be killed! >:D MWAHAHAHAHAHAAA!!!!!
Bobzeaux 3 years ago
LOL Yeah, I love that film, One thing Nosferatu popularized was the idea that sunlight was lethal to vampires which most Dracula films used up to the present time ignoring the fact that in Stoker's novel Dracula is active during the daylight hours, I also get a kick out of this narrator calling the Frankenstein Monster
'Fraunkensteen' several times,
Shades of Young Frankenstein
" Not Frankenstein, FRAUNKENSTEEN!"
cha5 3 years ago 8
@cha5 That's because thats how you say it in German.
4dOp 8 months ago
@4dOp You are wrong, when an "ei" are together it pronounces "I" not "E"
IN german it would sound like "Frawnkenshtine"
raedenjay 7 months ago
@raedenjay schooled.
4dOp 7 months ago
@4dOp I couldn't resist, I'm studying german, I'm sorry haha
raedenjay 7 months ago
@4dOp I couldn't resist, I'm studying german, I'm sorry haha
raedenjay 7 months ago
@Bobzeaux D: dont scare me... xD
LinzyRulzNorthNowra 1 year ago
Fabuloso, magnífico em todos os sentidos!
DougNepetalacton 4 years ago
This short film has scenes from the lost film "the cat creeps". Thanks for posting!
mielr 4 years ago