Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein might be the most faithful movie adaptation of the novel… yet it’s far from the best.
A lot of people think Frankenstein as a ‘monster’,” said Henry Morton, the actor playing Frankenstein in the UO Theatre ...
The University of Oregon Department of Theatre Arts’ production of Frankenstein: Playing with Fire opens Nov. 8 and runs for ...
My recent viewing of English film director James Whale’s 1931 film “Frankenstein” undoubtedly ... The makeup and special effects used to create The Monster are also noteworthy — their ...
Anyone expecting a Boris Karloff lookalike, angry villagers with pitchforks and torches and dear old Peter Cushing’s hair flapping about as ...
"Everybody's asked more recently because we made a piece of music," Chasez told Newsweek of reuniting with his bandmates.
Frankenstein’s monster will come to life on stage at Windsor ... “It’s still being adapted and it’s still creating this intrigue. I think people are very curious to still see what ...
When he finally meets his maker, his only demand is that Victor create ... that the monster’s problem hangs somewhere between nature and nurture, between its ugliness and Frankenstein’s ...
When the Purdue Theater Department began production for Mary Shelley Presents: Frankenstein, the cast had no script other than the source material. Shelley's words and the cast and crew's interpretati ...
Say the name “Frankenstein” and a specific image likely comes to mind. That popular conception of Frankenstein’s monster comes ... Frankenstein’s desire to create something superhuman.