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stunning climax of ghost of frankenstein

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  • Frankenstein's monster goes blind because the blood that was in Ygor’s brain is incompatible with the Monster’s blood and won’t feed his senses. Yet this is overlooked in "Frankenstein Meets the Wolfman" where there is no reference to Ygor's brain or the blindness it brought to the monster's body.

  • @Rtkat3 how ironic ygor then later frankenstei meets the wolfman monster played by lugosi himself actually there is rumour about monster possesed by ygor's brain and blindless writen in the orginal script

  • Why would Ygor suddenly decide to spare Frankenstein, the brother of the man that nearly killed him?

    And why does the Monster/Ygor still speak like he has a broken neck????

    In any event, I love the Universal Frankensteins!

  • he gave a his brain to new vital body

  • well actually next movie monster appeared frankenstein meets wolfman

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  • There's something truly chilling in watching an intelligent Monster using his brain to destroy his enemies as with the gas and giving Atwill orders.

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  • @Hulkfan82 Yeah, it's really neat how much you can learn about these films by just reading between the lines. I spent many years watching these films, catching everything I could to understand some of the continuity in them that a lot of people don't bother to look into.

  • @MrWesdotcom He definitely has Ygor's brain for the rest of the series. I think that's what Dracula meant in A&C Meet Frankenstein when he said he didn't want the Monster to have a fiendish intellect. Giving the Monster Costello's brain would've dumbed him down a bit.

  • @MrWesdotcom  Indeed. Ygor started thinking of himself and the Monster as one being after this. He WAS the Monster. In the deleted scenes from FMTWM, not once does he refer to himself as "Ygor".

  • @Tertullian1971 It was explained in Bela Lugosi's official biography that he did indeed play the monster as Ygor, and carried on the idea that he was blind. There was also copious amounts of dialogue that was all removed; it was called 'laughable' by those that edited the movie. Certainly Bela's bizarre gestures in F v WM would've made more sense.

  • Too bad Chaney couldn't play both Frankenstsein's Monster and the Wolf Man. We would've been spared the horror of seeing Lugosi in his worst monster role.

  • @MrWesdotcom

    Don't worry. You're not the only one.

  • @balrog13571 Yeah, I agree on A&C meet Frankenstein being more of it's own movie. However, the monster still seems like his brain is basically dead in the two House movies. Dr.Niemann did say in House of Frankenstein, that being frozen had seriously damaged the monster's tissues, so it's possible that it also damaged Ygor's brain, possibly making the monster mentally disabled....Oh, I really look too much into these, but I enjoy doing it, lol

  • @submariner1982 That rumor would explain why, beginning in the next film, the monster walks with his arms stretched out in front of him. He is still blind and is feeling his way around. But his dialogue and all reference to his blindness were cut out for some reason.

  • @MrWesdotcom

    Yeah I guess that makes the most sense. Thanks. Although by Abott and Costello Meet Frankenstien I think the Monster's brain was basically just fried and he was just did whatever Dracula told him to. I think it was still Ygor's but the thoughts seemed spent. Or more they just completely ignored continuity. They brought the Wolfman and Dracula back in House of Dracula without explanations and Abott and Costello I think work more as movies just featuring them than part of the series

  • This is a great ending, and explains why the monster is unsympathetic in the sequels that followed. Because it's actually Ygor who fights the Wolf Man, who is found by Dr.Niemann, and Dr.Eldelman, and maybe, it's Ygor who actually meets Abbott and Costello.

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