Karloff Frankenstein in Color
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Fun fact: Son of Frankenstein was originally supposed to be shot in color, but they couldn't get the make up for the monster to look right in color so they kept it black and white.
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@artdamaged Yes. Thanks!
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@kgammill Are you the same Kerry Gammil who used to work for Marvel Comics? If so, I loved your stuff.
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@redfenderguy Tell me please, how fake is fuck? LOL???
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EVEN THOUGH IT WAS SHORT IT WAS REALLY SWEET, FRANKENSTEIN LOOKS AWESOME IN COLOR. ITS LIKE SEEING THE HULK IN COLOR FOR THE FIRST TIME , NOT COMPARING THE MOVIES JUST THE CHARACTERS.
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@fenriz218 HAHA ha a red hulk thats funny NOOO wait their is a new hulk in the comic books and he is red-------Now green hulk fights red hulk --- Can sell more hulk toys now and have some cool fights between them..
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My all time favorite Movie and in color. Wow guys more pleeze. King Karloff prowls again. thank you so very much for posting. love it.
The only 'colorized' film I've seen was "Dr.X" (1932) which seemed like a nice experiment, giving the film a weird, psychadelic feel.
Interesting fact though: Marvel's The Hulk was originally based on Karloff's Frankenstein and was originally grey, then almost bluish before becoming green ... while some maniac once planned to turn him red for the TV-show!
fenriz218 7 months ago
@fenriz218 Note - DOCTOR X was not colorized. It was actually filmed in early two-strip Technicolor, although there is a black and white version too. It was filmed with two camera at the same time so they could have a color negative and a B&W negative for making cheaper B&W prints.
kgammill 7 months ago
you dont half get some idiots on youtube who do stupid things like this
we can all see its fake as fuck
redfenderguy 1 year ago
@redfenderguy
what?
kgammill 1 year ago