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Boris Karloff as Frankenstein Monster - FIRST ENTRANCE

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Boris Karloff as the Frankenstein Monster in 1931's FRANKENSTEIN in his first entrance in the film

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  • anyone know where i can find the full movie?

  • On DVD from Universal - I am not allowed to post the full movie!

  • thanks.

    i actually asked because i have no money lol. sometimes i see that people upload movies on the internet so thought i'd ask

    i admire you for following the rules and not illegally posting it though

  • You can get a used DVD cheaply on Amazon:

    Frankenstein (Universal Studios Classic Monster Collection) ~ Colin Clive, Mae Clarke, Boris Karloff, and John Boles (DVD - 1999)

    73 Used & new from $6.78

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  • The brain that was stolen was from a criminal named "Abby Normal"

  • There could never be a better Frankenstein monster than Boris Karloff...

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  • In my opinion; Boris Karloff was the best Frankenstein monster followed closely by Bela Lugosi who played the monster in Frankenstein meets the Werewolf.

  • So Karloff was the originator of the "Moonnwalk"

    Who knew? ^^

  • @AdamYJ

    That might be true. Not many had seen the earlier version of Frankenstein, and even if they had, the monster in that one looked nothing like Karloff.

  • @whieoehfeo if you search Frankenstein 1931 part 1 , here on youtube you will find the full movie and watch it for free :)

  • OMG ITS BORIS KARLOFF OH WOW OH WOW

  • Where'd you get that face HOLLYWOOD ?

  • my grandfather told me when this scene came on most people let out a scream ..some ran out of the theater..remember, no one had seen anything like this back in 1931..

  • @whieoehfeo You know, there's a really good chance that they have a copy at your local library. People don't always think of movies when they think of the library, but it's a great tax-supported resource for under-funded cinema fans.

  • @rockndude87 Fred Gwynn?

  • @JENDALL714

    Heh... *twitch*... Are you saying... that I put an abnormal brain... into a seven and a half foot long... fifty-four inch wide... GORILLA?!?! IS THAT WHAT YOU'RE TELLING ME?!?! *throttles*

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