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  • Frankenstein's monster
    | name = Frankenstein's monster | nickname = "the monster"
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  • Frankenstein's Monster (Marvel Comics)
    |character_name=Frankenstein's Monster ... Universe|universe]]. He is based on the character of the [[Frankenstein's monster|same name]] from the novel ''[[Frankenstein]]'' by [[Mary Shelley]].
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  • Frankenstein's Monster (Toho)
    ... nster. For the creature in Mary Shelley's 1818 novel, see [[Frankenstein's monster]]'' | [[Frankenstein's monster]] (Progenitor)<br>[[Gargantuas]] (Offspring)
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  • Frankenstein in popular culture
    ... kenstein Karloff.jpg|right|thumb|300px|[[Boris Karloff]] as Frankenstein's monster.]] ... re''' lists many ways the novel ''[[Frankenstein]]'', and [[Frankenstein's monster]], have influenced film, TV, games and popular culture in general and the ...
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  • Frankenstein (1931 film)
    ... kling of Frankenstein's electric machines—and the hand of Frankenstein's monster begins to move. ... ster breaks through the door, Dr. Waldman injects a powerful drug into the monster's back and he sinks to the floor.
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  • The Ghost of Frankenstein
    ... enstein]]'' and features [[Lon Chaney, Jr.]] as [[Frankenstein Monster|the Monster]], taking over from [[Boris Karloff]], who played the role in the first th ... ... at the end of ''[[House of Dracula]]'' even though another actor plays the Monster in that film.)
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  • Frankenstein
    ... erful. In popular culture, people have tended to refer to [[Frankenstein's monster|the Creature]] as "Frankenstein", despite this being the name of the scien ... ... w.nlm.nih.gov/hmd/frankenstein/frank_celluloid.html Frankenstein:Celluloid Monster] at the National Library of Medicine website of the (U.S.) National Instit ...
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  • Tarzan, Tonto, and Frankenstein's Monster
    ... n Nealon]] portrayed Tarzan, and [[Phil Hartman]] portrayed Frankenstein's Monster. The premise usually involved the three characters singing or performing ...
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  • Bride of Frankenstein
    ... [James Whale]] and stars [[Boris Karloff]] as [[Frankenstein's Monster|The Monster]], [[Elsa Lanchester]] as his Mate and [[Mary Shelley]], [[Colin Clive]] a ... ... f Frankenstein will create a mate for him. Frankenstein creates the female monster, but never brings it to life, deciding instead to destroy it.
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  • Frankenstein
    ... erful. In popular culture, people have tended to refer to [[Frankenstein's monster|the Creature]] as "Frankenstein", despite this being the name of the scien ... ... w.nlm.nih.gov/hmd/frankenstein/frank_celluloid.html Frankenstein:Celluloid Monster] at the National Library of Medicine website of the (U.S.) National Instit ...
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  • Frankenstein Conquers the World
    ... nkenstein Monster]], who becomes giant-sized to fight a giant subterranean monster, [[Baragon]]. ... ar [[Hollywood]] actor [[Nick Adams]], who starred in two other films: ''[[Monster Zero]]'' and ''[[The Killing Bottle]]''. While American critics usually lo ...
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  • Universal Horror
    ... 0s through to the 1950s. With their [[Universal Monsters|iconic gallery of monsters]], Universal would create a lasting impression on generations of avid mov ... ... taircase, the cobwebs, the swirling mist and the mobs of peasants pursuing monsters with torches -- originated from these films and those that followed.
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  • Frankenstein Meets the Wolf Man
    ... rankenstein's monster]]. The movie was the first of a series of "ensemble" monster films combining characters from several film series. This film, therefore, ... ... Talbot is transformed just as the Monster regains his strength. After the Monster lustfully carries off Elsa, the Wolf Man attacks him, she runs out of the ...
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  • Victor Frankenstein
    ... am Frankenstein, the youngest, who was killed by Victor's [[Frankenstein's monster|creation]], and Ernest Frankenstein, the middle child, who wants to join t ... ... him, Victor agrees, but upon considering it, he destroys the half-created monster.
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  • Young Frankenstein
    ... fe, but the reassembled monster eventually revives. The doctor assists the monster in walking but, frightened by Igor lighting a match, it attacks Frederick ... ... doctor and subsequently demands assurance that he will not create another monster. Upon returning to the lab, Frederick discovers that Frau Blücher is sett ...
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  • House of Frankenstein (1944 film)
    ... pears in the beginning, the 1931 ''[[Dracula (1931 film)|Dracula]]''. This monster rally approach would continue in the following film, ''[[House of Dracula] ... ... curse. However, in fact he is more interested in reviving the Frankenstein monster and exacting revenge on two former associates than in his promises to Dani ...
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  • Young Frankenstein (musical)
    ... as Igor, [[Marc Kudisch]] as Inspector Kemp, and [[Shuler Hensley]] as the Monster.<ref>[http://www.playbill.com/news/article/102800.html "It's FRAHN-ken-ste ... ... ariety.com/article/VR1117974373.html?categoryId=2526&cs=1 'Frankenstein' a monster production - Variety - October 19, 2007]</ref>
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  • Frankenstein (disambiguation)
    *[[Frankenstein's monster]], the character that is the subject of Shelley's novel, often incorrectly ... ... nkenstein's Monster (Marvel Comics)]], a character in Marvel Comics' ''The Monster of Frankenstein''
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  • Van Helsing (film)
    ... and his brides, manage to frighten the mob away, but too late to save the Monster. ... evil. Van Helsing himself is hunted and branded a murderer, as most of the monsters he kills change back to human form once they're dead and are found by the ...
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  • Frankenstein (1910 film)
    ... n]], [[Charles Stanton Ogle|Charles Ogle]] as [[Frankenstein's monster|the Monster]], and [[Mary Fuller]] as the doctor's [[fiancée]]. ... he has done Frankenstein rushes from the room, only to have the misshapen monster peer at him through the curtains of his bed. He falls fainting to the floo ...
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