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  • The creation scene 2.22 is stunning for the era. Made by burning a model and reversing the film. Thanks to Horroretc podcast for that snippet of Info. Love frankenstein, check their podcasts. You wont be disappointed.

  • filmed with a tomato

  • Im just 13 Years Old And I respect and love the art and hate my generation

  • 12 years before Nosfrateu !

  • If your some stupid kid who has no respect for this and doesn't know anything that dates back more than 20 years. Get The Hell Outta Here and go watch a Justin Beiber music video, you dumb brats.

  • @maxtheaxeiswax don't be that harsh, it's not their fault that their parents never show them this...I mean if you have kids you would show them this, the more the better. don't let classics die

  • lol

    

  • just suscribed

  • 3:53

  • Back in my day, you had to read to watch something on a screen.

  • I have this film in my collection. The oldest film I own.

  • Reanimator...

  • yes!!! 102 years ago.75 years before i born!!!

  • almost 102 years ago...wow....

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  • the coloring in these old fims is so scary in its ownright!

  • Thanks for posting, awesome. Now....if only they could track down a print of "London After Midnight"......

  • Believe or not this movie was banned when it first came out because it was declared too shocking!

  • this was the first horrormovie?

  • @RealBoom95 My first horror movie was Signs form 2004, By M. Night Shamalyn, LOL, RANDOM FACT!!!

  • @RealBoom95 nop, the first was in 1896 and it was called The Haunted Castle!

  • @DefinitelyBeast really? O.0

  • @RealBoom95 Ya, its even on Youtube, type it in?! : )

  • @DefinitelyBeast lol, yeah i found it :D thx

  • @RealBoom95 YOUR WELCOME!!!

  • The movie was scary in that time but now in 2011 its for kids

  • @runesofmagicboss No my friend, it is history

  • Please tell me! I read that this film is 16 minutes. Where another 3 minutes!

  • Also why does everyone refer to the monster as frankenstein, the doctor is Dr.Frankenstein and the monster is... Well 'The monster'

  • @gingerninja69able As far as I know, the monster has become the surname of his creator (just like when a son is called after his father).

  • @MarkoVovchok It's more because they'd show a picture of the Monster on a poster with "FRANKENSTEIN" above it in letters, and the association was rather powerful.

  • @86compgeek it's over 100 years old, and I don't think stop motion or cgi was available

  • Better nature asserting itself. Just say they were on their honeymoon, we all know you mean sex.

  • All I want to say is I love silent films especially HORROR! This one may be 12 min... and not so quality... but that's what makes it so cool... old and dark... stupid people sHut up...!!! =D

  • dam good thing they don't still have movies in 240p in the cinema!

  • @clq4402 This is 2p cinema.

  • wow this movie really sucks. the quality is so poor. you'd think the uploader would have the decency to upload a better copy and encode in 720p at least. what gives. poor homage to a classic if you ask me. ;) great movie.

  • Aaaahhh best HD i've ever seen :)

  • This. Is. The. Longest. Movie. Ever.

  • was 240p a HD in 1910?

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  • Frankenstein is the doctor not the monster

    I was right!

    Jon owes me 10 dollars!

  • Wow, thanks for sharing. :o) DANKE

  • omfg special FX

  • the book is diferent than this.......

  • @paitocorazona

    I think you can pretty much say the same about every movie based on a book

    The 1931 movie version was different as well

  • ponganlo en español o minimo subtitulo español

  • I thought Frankenstein was the monster

  • @ArmaSeries Nah, man, Dr. Frankenstien is the creator, The monster is Frankenstien's monster, or just the monster. 

  • No movie has ever made a accurate portrayal of Frankenstein's monster.

  • 9:15 i love how the 'marriage-music' is still the same, even a hundred years later haha..

  • yapma lan şunu

  • Thumbs up if you give a fuck about the age and the bad qualitiy!!

    This is classic and true Horror!!

  • Thank you for posting this! I'm glad it's in the public domain.

  • Profiting how exactly?

  • @intothebluemr This video has an ad. So from every view, the user is making money.

  • Not sure what the hell happened at the end, but this was pretty cool.

  • Some interpret it that the monster existed only in theagitated mind of Dr. Frankenstein, that it was just an hallucination, and when the pure, holy thoughts about his approaching marriage took over, the illusion was dispelled. He saw what he expected to see, wanted to see.

    If the monster was seen by anybody else, or interacted with anybody or anything (furniture moved, somebody pushed....)

  • makes you think about how everyone today talks about how the book is better than the film. at least they're getting better. lol

  • Loved it.

  • The musical accompaniment is wonderful! ...to think this movie is 101 years old, pretty amazing

  • Thank god they found this movie!

  • 1910 year! wow!

  • I heard this was the first horror movie, and if it is it's pretty damm good. I first whatched this when I was 6 or 7 and it scared the s@#$ out of me!

  • @keeganbdouglass The first horror films were much older.

  • @darthvaderyoda Sorry I wrote the wrong thing I ment to say "one of the oldest horror movies".

  • @darthvaderyoda

    Older than this? Which ones?

  • @eveningtsar Look up "List of Horror Films 1890's."

    Click the Wikipedia page.

  • @darthvaderyoda

    Of course! How could I forget George Melies? Cheers.

  • it is impressive special effects to see how the monster was made, especially for something 100 years old

  • I liked it :D

  • The creation scene violates Thermodynamics. Just sayin'.

  • TYPE IN SEARCH peter la shue - frankenstein

  • Ok This Movie is 101 years old and we get the privlage of watching it just imagine that

  • ich versteh das ende nicht ist das monster jetzt im spiegel gefangen oder wie?

  • weird to think that this is 101 years old O_o

  • like if your watching in 2011!!!

  • @alexenterprises1 no actaully im watching this in 1910

  • Wow. Although not the story line I remember still pretty good. 

  • I love history, and old stuff, but man, they really shit the bed with that storyline. I'd like to wake those people in their graves to tell them I come from a century in the future and hated their movie.

  • I imagine people gathered in their formal clothes with their hats on in a room watching this movie scared back in 1910 thinking they had never been scared like this in their lives

  • @BigUndertaker it did almost like it n_n

  • wow this is so old XD

  • 0:08 Silent Hill Soundtrack? o_O

  • will someone please kick this person the fuck off of youtube?! bad enough to have the deceptive title but putting ads before it? Douche

  • @Billataunt Until you start putting up awesome free movies like these, be quiet.

  • full but 12 minutes ?

  • @MrSecoBaba Movies started to last 1 hour in 20s

  • a 101 year old movie!

  • I wonder what there all doing now?

  • @NiggaWiddaAttitude their probably dead

  • Alot of people think I live in the past. Well, I can tell you for a fact, I was not around during this time, but I do appreciate vintage stuff, and especially pioneer material. Even the old Disney b/w pictures they show at Disneyland Main St. Cinema, fascinate me. I love the old with the new, and that's the good part of newer stuff, to preserve the things of yesterday we might not ever have known otherwise. Thanks for posting.

  • Mindenkit szeretetteé várok Lugosi Béci bá és a horror klasszikusok honlapján: a lugosibela.gportal.hu oldalon.

  • Really weird watching a movie that's over a hundred years old

  • i'm surprised that there are no intertitles for any of the dialogue (i'm guessing there was dialogue since it looked like the people were speaking).

  • I have this in my horrordvdcollection:D

  • I wish I could make money from this old movie..BUT I just want them to be seen!!!

  • The God-Father of all Monster(films).And he had allready the giant high forehead:-))

  • how come the monster doesnt have a bolt on his head??? i thought the monster had..

  • @samme79 That's the James Whale version, which isn't even like the version of the monster from the novel.

  • @SirCrooner oooohhhh no wonder.. tnx for the info

  • @samme79 No problem. It happened with Dracula, also, in 1922. F.W. Murnau wanted to adapt Dracula to the screen, but Bram Stoker's widow wouldn't let him, and so he changed some of the plot and characters, changed the look of Count Dracula and called him and the title of the movie, "Nosferatu".

  • @SirCrooner oh wow u know ur stuff.. ahahaha

  • @samme79 Oh, I'm just a horror fan. I recommend Nosferatu if you haven't seen it already, and there's a movie about the making of that movie, in which Max Schreck, the actor who played Nosferatu, is an actual vampire. It's called Shadow of the Vampire.

  • @SirCrooner hey thanks, ill get on it. Im really fascinated about these kinds of movies. Its not really weird its just like different because we werent used to this.. ahahahaha but still pretty good movies

  • this movie was a long time thought lost right?

  • Blu ray plz

  • thanks

  • that movie is 101 years old!!!!!!

  • OMFG!!! THANK YOU

  • This is actualy a really well done silent movie. It doesn't rely on title cards to tell the story so you aren't interupted every few seconds and have to read. But saying that it still sticks to the basic story Mary Shelly wrote really well. Man creates monster. Man abandones monter. Monster haunts creater.

    It's a shame it isn't better quality though cause the print looks really bad. Shame people didn't take film preservation seriously back then.

  • thanks for all of these classics

  • ughh! what's with all these remakes?? the CGI in this is horrible!

  • thumbs up if you are still waching this in 2011........wait

  • No HD option?

  • The monster's look and mannerisms are much more loyal to its source than Karloff's. Yet Karloff's portrayal was groundbreaking.

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  • As a current Film Student and aspiring Filmmaker. and a Dawley to boot. I really dig this. I've seen smaller clips but never the entire picture. Thanks for finding it. :) Too bad J. S. Dawley, didn't continue into the "talkies" it would be fantastic to have seen some more of his work.

    Thanks.

    James (J. A. Dawley. :P )

  • re-release it in 3D plz

  • Thank you so much.....thought this film was lost. Iam so gratefull! Have they ever recovered London After Midnight by any chance? :)

  • @andyroo471 Sadly not. That'll be a fine day for cinema when and if they do.

  • LOL that's not even close to the novel at all XD

  • why it is not in 3D ?

  • The full movie was only 12 minutes long?

  • Jesus. . . this is from BEFORE the titanic sunk.

  • this should be on red dead redemption

  • @stefanandjackshow

    yah that would have been awesome man!

  • Poor Mary Fuller was in St. Elizabeth's mental hospital for years after she was in this. When she died noone in her family could be contacted to claim her body. She was buried in an unmarked grave in Washington DC. Sad. Rest In Peace Mary Fuller.

  • Where is the HD option?

  • Well ... 100 years ... All of the actors are in grave now :/

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  • @ganado15 That's sad...But that's life.

  • That was a cave man painting.

  • Why do you get ads ?

    I never get them you can block them

  • @stiffex I put those ads there. I make money from those ads. I don't want to block them.

  • @LuckyStrike502 The ads were placed kind of awkwardly

  • @LuckyStrike502

    Sellout

  • @LuckyStrike502 I geuss you can call puting ads on your video a guilty pleasure, you make money from it and people hate it :P

  • @LuckyStrike502 Fuck you greedy bastard

  • @MrStig691 Why wouldn't (s)he make money off this if they can? They would have to be an absolute idiot not to. Just be glad that you are getting this for free, all you have to do is wait 10 seconds and then hit "skip" on the ad you lazy fuck.

  • @LuckyStrike502 - That's so lame: you're posting someone else's creation and gaining profit from it?! So, so, not cool.

  • @ZealousSangheili how is this allowed in youtubes policy?

  • @ZealousSangheili - I guess you don't understand what 'public domain' means.

  • @intothebluemr - I totally know what it means. It doesn't make the fact that he's profiting from this any less lame.

  • @stiffex lolololol......nice intuition.

  • @stiffex hello. if you have mozilla firefox you can instal a add-on that will block your ads. You just go to add-ons search for "ad block plus" and you will be ad free on most of the websites including youtube. i think it might be a version for chrome as well if you are a chrome user. hope i helped and hope you will have a ad free day.

  • 10:51 she's knocked out... wanna take advantage of her?

  • wtf fuck am i watching!?

  • Deep..

  • Weird all these people was probably dead long before we were born

  • I wonder, how many fps were in movies in early 1900's...

  • better than a musicvideo of justin bieber!

  • Is this the original?

  • @sophieis724 It seems so...

  • Always thought that James Whales 1935 version was the first. Evidentley not wow!

  • @ET51X But how do I play it backwards?

  • the monster is so cute! haha! I like his costume.

  • Is this first horror movie ever made, or I have wrong information?

  • @90zlaya It could be but many silent movies are lost, which is a shame, but this could be the ifrst horror movie

  • @starwarsROXmy when was nosferatu?

  • @nickmandl 1922

  • @nickmandl YOU DON'T KNOW NOSFERATU! IT IS ONE OF THE GREATEST VAMPIRE FILMS OF ALL TIME. and we're not talking about twilight no were talking a fucking scary 1922 horror film!

  • @TheJamesAnimations um . . . . what? ive seen nosferatu.

  • @TheJamesAnimations I know right, Max Schreck doesn't even look human as the vampire.

  • @90zlaya That is actually George Melies' "The Devil's Castle" from 1896, which can actually also be viewed on youtube.

  • Lead character in this movie is played by Jack Nicholson, it was one of his first ever movie roles

  • did they burn some kind of puppet and played this part of the filmroll in reverse direction for the monster creation specialeffects? im surprised how well they do considering its 1910.

  • que reliquia

  • funny how back then women would always faint and be helpless but now theyre the survivor and the one to ''save'' the day