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Uploaded by on Feb 17, 2008

Un trozo de la pelicula Frankenstein de 1931 dirigida por James Whale y protagonizada por Boris Karloff interpretando al monstruo de Mary Shelley.

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  • Me encanta esta escena, realmente no se si el mayor terror es hacia el monstruo o los humanos, me llena de tristeza en el momento en que mira a la escotilla y levanta los brazos, Gracias por subir esta escena, es genial.

  • Que buieno que te gustó. Buen comentario. Salu2. Harimataker.

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  • Frankenstein was a great, great movie. For the monster read all of the world's misfits.

  • that man holding the torch was such an IDIOT. sheeshhh, how would he like it if someone held a torch to HIS face? Can't blame the monster for reacting the way he did.

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  • @no12va  he sure was

  • The Frankenstein's creature. Rejection, cruelty and lack of understanding turned him into the Frankenstein's monster.

  • I consider it less a horror movie and more like a great tragedy.

  • BORIS KARLOFF, as a result of this movie became an international star..a household name..he made about 80 movies before "FRANKENSTEIN"..in the early film years he drove a truck and did odd jobs.. between movies..at various times back then he said he was starving..HE WAS NOT INVITED TO THE PREMIER OF "FRANKENSTEIN"..

  • I thought it waas stupid he walked in backwards but back then they did a lot of stupid stuff.

  • Ygor you're a real asshole with that torch!

  • In reality, Frankenstein is the name of the doctor who created the monster in Mary Shelley’s novel – Dr. Victor Frankenstein. The proper term for the beast is “Frankenstein’s monster” (yes, how creative). The confusion is likely due to movie adaptations of the tale, in which far more emphasis is placed on the monster as the main character.

  • sign my petition for Universal to give The Bride of Frankenstein a proper blu-ray / 2 disc special edition DVD release this year!

    Just go on Google and type "the bride of frankenstein petition" and click the first link! Please!

  • This is a brilliant scene.

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