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Date Posted: 07:22:27 09/23/11 Fri
Author: Tim
Subject: Re: Your favorite pick for Dr. Frankenstein
In reply to: Rick 's message, "Your favorite pick for Dr. Frankenstein" on 20:52:12 09/22/11 Thu

Colin Clive gets my vote as the best Dr Frankenstein for his performances in two of the greatest horror films ever made, Frankenstein (1931) and Bride of Frankenstein (1935).

Peter Cushing would be my next favorite for The Curse of Frankenstein (1957), as well as several sequels.

Basil Rathbone was no match for Colin Clive in Son of Frankenstein (1939), but he was memorable in the role.

Cedric Hardwicke played the part in The Ghost of Frankenstein (1942), a pretty good Universal film.

Frankenstein meets the Wolf Man (1943) had Ilona Massey as Baroness Elsa Frankenstein, the daughter of Dr Frankenstein.

Boris Karloff was Dr Niemann in House of Frankenstein (1944), but he pretty much followed in the footsteps of Dr Frankenstein. Karloff was excellent in the role.

If its laughs you are looking for the funniest Dr Frankenstein has to be Gene Wilder in Young Frankenstein (1974). I would bet that Officer Torch would agree with me on that one.


Tim

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[> [> Re: Your favorite pick for Dr. Frankenstein -- Officer Torch, 07:41:32 09/23/11 Fri [1]

Yes indeed Sgt Tim, for laughs, hard to beat 1974s Young Frankenstein (iconic line: .....walk this way) One of the funniest movies around to me, nicely done in glorious black and white with a great cast.

There is one more, a moreso later film, rarely talked about, maybe underrated, 1994, kinda scary in some ways (maybe disturbing a better word), violent, and combines story of Frankenstein and Bride as well. It's a bit different, a tad long, in color. Do keep any youngsters away, really..they may have nightmares,(I'm not joking here)... its not as tame as any of the earlier ones. Its called Mary Shelley's Frankenstein, it stars (he got top billing) Robert DeNiro as the monster, Kenneth Branagh as Dr.Frankenstein, Helena Bonham Carter as the bride. Tim, Rick, if you haven't seen, by all means try.

Overall though, still give my vote to Colin Clive.


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