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  • Hee hee..today we have movies that cost 100 million dollars but were still watching this old stuff I wonder why?

  • Two dislikes? Hmm,..that'll be Franky and Wolfy then huh? :)

  • THE WOLFMAN RISES FROM BEYOND THE GRAVE!!!!

  • the great BELA LUGOSI, was wrong as the monster here..a lot of times a double was used for him..LUGOSI, gave it his best but he just too sick and frail to pull it off...LON CHANEY, was solid as the ill-fated LARRY TALBOT..this is a very good movie..great atmosphere..great music..great effects..

  • @801liveable MMM HMM

  • they just dont make movies like this anymore. i grew up watching these shows. i was afraid of the wolfman when i was younger. my sister was afraid of dracula.

  • FTW

  • OMG!

  • BOO!!!!

  • Happy Halloween!!!!

  • Fuck Jason VS Freddy or Alien VS Predator.

    This flick is the best monster VS monster ever. Period.

  • @sw1000xg LOL

  • @colorblindstudio It may not be perfect but hey, it's got Lon Chaney Jr., Bela Lugosi, and nowhere near the budgets of today and STILL entertains people YEARS after it's release in theatres! So it's respectable if nothing else!

  • One of my top fave movie intros of all time...

  • This was the first (and my favorite) of the monster crossovers Universal started doing in the 40s. The whole Larry Talbot/Wolf Man part at the beginning is excellent. As a kid, I always loved the scene at the end when they blow the dam and wash the castle away. I remember the last scene of the fight before they're washed away is the Wolf Man leaping on Frankenstein's monster.

  • @radioclash81 Me 2

  • does anyone know the title of the movie made around 1940 with evelyn ankers, gale sondergaarde, lionel atwill, and quite a few others well known for this genre ?

    please let me know. thanx so much. gkopit2003@yahoo.com

  • @ceaserdd there is a web site that you could try. it's called internet movie data base [or imdb for short]. try entering each of those actors and you'll get a list of movies that they were in.

  • I love old classic monster movies.

  • Love these oldies

    

  • The quality of this is pretty poor. And, that's a super opening sequence; the best in the movie, which is cut short at the most critical point!

  • Just watched the Wolfman 1941 movie and the remake,now I have to watch this sequal.

  • @thesupervader400 Me too :)

  • I knew that old Gypsy was all a lot of hot air. "The way you walked was thorny...Yadda, yadda, yada...Find peace forever." Does it look like he found peace?

  • Dear Richard Short,

    No! The doctor in this film is"Dr.Frank Mannering"(played by actor Patrick Knowles).

  • So is the Doctor in this one Wolf Von Frankenstein? I kill me.

  • Man now that Halloween is around the corner? I love watching these old classics. :)

  • I love these opening scenes..especially the opening titles in the lab with that smoking vial and the scenes in that "Lanwelly"graveyard.

  • The atmosphere in the opening graveyard scene is awesome and frightening.

    What would today's film geniuses do if they remade the movie--bring in the Computer Graphics guys at IL&M.

  • My eyes! My eyes! Everything's gone all blurry!

  • thank you very much this is great! realonlinemedia

  • As a child in the 60s, I remember watching great horror flicks such as this on Creature features & Svengooli in Chicago. Ah, a great horror film & a pizza on a rainy cold Saturday night..What more can you ask for? lol

  • @Godzie1 as a child in the 60s?  arent you WAY to old for computers and using the idiotic term lol

  • @godzilla19892012 Hey Godzilla @ 52 I'm not dead yet & still have my wits enough to figure out a mouse & a keyboard! (It's just like a typerwriter w/a television on top! Anyway don't knock my generation! We were the ones who invented these computers while you my dear were not even existing on this planet!

  • @Godzie1 relax sir i wasnt in anyway knocking your awsome generation infact the 50s and 60s generation is my favorite im 21 and ugh im absolutly appauled at todays society the crap these kids watch on tv and in the movies and the awful music of today  and the grotesque reality tv shows i hate my generation

  • @godzilla19892012 Sorry too! (BTW It's mam) I must agree I was fortunate to experiance the best decades. I don't like at all what this society has become either & when I leave this world I have no plans to come back. I sympathize for you because I have a 16 year old daughter myself. I wish you changes in the future! :)

  • @Godzie1 their are great changes in the future for me

  • @godzilla19892012 Great & good luck w/them! :)

  • Your not alone, sometimes I feel a little out of place(30). My personal preference is the 30's and 40's, there is an air of innocence about them.

  • @jeff420desertfox no I all alone.......Im God's Lonely Man

  • @Godzie1 we did same thing only it was the early 70's when i watched creature feature. great memories

  • @smithdsmit Yeah

  • @Godzie1 saturday in the morning with "Granpa" Super Scary Saturday!

  • The horrors of my youth! I am a young senior citizen and I am still afraid of the wolf man. I'm alone tonight so I won't watch it all the way - especially when he turns into a wolf. I figure I can outrun Frankie but the wolf man - can't handle him but thanks for the post. As kids we sat around and watched it like crazy!!!

  • @9876543217303 Get something solid enough and coated in silver then the wolfman would need to run from YOU!

  • @leaderstragg GASP!!!!

  • the one thing strange about this movie is that it's called "frankenstein meets the wolfman" to me it is unusual, if it was called Frankenstein VS the wolfman then it would make more sense, someon please tell me why they named it that

  • @360Gojira

    Confrontations were much more politely referred to in those days......

  • ..forgot to mention some trivia....Bela Lugosi plays the Frankenstein monster in this Universal movie,. His very first time!!!

  • Classic!!! Great!!!

    Thanks for the posting!!!

  • The Wolfman may be superior, but this sequel has the best opening.

  • The first werewolf movie I ever saw, back when I was a little kid in the 1970s.

    I used to want to be a werewolf back then.

  • That must have been Ruff.

    Hope you were not barking up the wrong tree...

    I will stop now.

    Same here, great days, great movie!

  • these movies are awsome.

  • Watch this movie and more at MOVIESATDEMAND dot C(0)M

  • The setting of this movie was very gothic and gave a better feel for the movie than the new wolfman. I just wasnt a huge fan of the remake, it just didnt have the quality.

  • This has one of the most atmospheric gothic opening scenes of all time a real masterpiece but while I am not a fan of the gore-fests of later years; it would have added more excitement to see the wolf man climb out of the tomb!

  • I love this movie. The 1940s had some of the best actors and actresses. Can't wait to see the remake of the original wolfman movie.

  • One day I have to watch this movie and then House of Frankenstein in complete sequence. This movie I really like, although the climatic fight scene is I think only mezza mezza since it is so short. The House of Frankenstein like House of Dracula--well, Dracula gets short shrift in both and is basically stuck in the beginning and then gone before the Monster and Wolf Man appear. My question on HOF--how did Dr. Neidlemann aka Boris Karloff know so much about what happened in FMW?

  • He even knew about Dr. Mannering! Boris was in prison for 15 years before he escaped from prison far from Frankenstein's Castle.

  • That's true. I never really noticed that.

    But that's very true.

  • aaah the good oll shity gra[phics flicks still yet good

  • Mr.George Waggner would later direct episodes of"The Batman"TV Show At ABC TV and Fox TV in the late 1960's...Believe It Or Else?!

  • greaaaat flick thanks

  • Great movie :D!

    Thanks for posting

  • The early Frankenstein Flicks always had the Black Crow (with it's wing tip Feathers Missing, squarking around in the old Graveyard).This was because of during ww1 the Crows ate all the Dead Bodies which had gathered in "no Mans land".The Crow was seen as a very sinister creature, I suppose it created the exact atmosphere the Director was looking for.Also thanks for uploading this classic.I can remember the Horror Double Bills on a Friday night during the Six week Holidays.Great Days for me.

  • thanks :D

  • hahahaha.....

    is this how the "dun dun duuuun" style music got its start?

  • FRANKENSTEIN MEETS WOLFMAN not a bad film good music cast and srets, this horror film hitorian who knew many of these players has his own website dedicated in memory of these films & actors playing in em. Ah Universal was at its best. True Lugosi was old sick, they cut out his hungarian accent but its ok otherwise. the climax s classic. Chaney was to play at one time both parts. This film will outlive all of us. i hav em all on dvd. What a film. i love it. we all do. ENJOY. TOMK

  • Dear DFourSeasons,The two men"Freddie Jolly" and his

    partner were trying to steal monies and jewels from "Mr.Talbot's"grave.

  • what were those two men doing there @ night ? tresspassing.

  • Remember watching this as a kid on a late night TV screening back in the early 70's, scared the pants off me!!

  • Bela Lugosi as the Frankenstein monster not good.He is better of as Dracula.

  • Poor Bela didn't have much to work with in this movie. He did have lines, but they were all cut. But you are right, he is Dracula.

  • Poor Bela

    ; )

  • @blauaugen63 No joke, Bela Lugosi may have made some mistakes, but he payed for them WAY too much R.I.P. Bela...

  • @leaderstragg Long Live Bela Lugosi!!!!

  • @cstoczyn That might be more true than you realize with that guy!

  • @jdangiel I Know, Because He's Famous For COUNT DRACULA!!!!

  • Thanks for uploading and sharing this movie!Great opening!

  • Lon rules! I dig him so much more than Dick.

    Now you can check out the video of my song 'Teenage Werewolf' on my channel. You can't miss it, it's the only video I've posted so far. I wonder if you Werewolf fans will like it.

  • @ironbuttermilk "Dick"? Dick who? was there another actor who played a werewolf named Dick someone?

  • @leaderstragg Dick Cheney. . . . . . as opposed to Lon Chaney. Just a bad joke. Sorry.

  • @ironbuttermilk Oh! I get it now! Sorry, I know you think it was a bad joke but I didn't even know what you meant!

  • "Just bones, and an empty skull"-- Hang on, he was a WEREWOLF, not a supermodel!

  • Ha, ha. Right.

  • I love the music. I seen this a few years ago. It wasn't as good as the regular Wolfman though.

  • Great, atmospheric opening.

  • I've always thought the same. Really helps the film.

  • @antipodkayne One of the many things that's missing form the movies of today I'm afraid.

  • @antipodkayne MMM HMM

  • WHOOOO

    Where did you get this!?!?!?!??!

    Amazzzing

  • Or..in this case..one of the grave robbers..

    Freddie Jolly gets killed by Larry Talbot's Wolfman.

  • thanks

  • weren't these the same 2 guys that tried to help cruella de ville get all those dalmation pups

  • i loled

  • @dodge96neon Nah, just a couple of distant cousins I think LOL

  • @leaderstragg IDK

  • @dodge96neon No

  • grave robbers always get it the worst

  • pimp

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