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Frankenstein - Anniversary 75th Edition | DVD | Universal Legacy Series - 2 Disc Set

Frankenstein - Anniversary 75th Edition | DVD | Universal Legacy Series - 2 Disc Set

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     This 2-disc set of Frankenstein celebrates the 75th anniversary of the iconic horror film. The edition is a part of the Universal Legacy Series and includes original posters and photo galleries, pop up facts about the making of the movie, a feature commentary with Rudy Behlmer, a documentary on the making of the film, a feature commentary with historian Sir Christopher Frayling, Boo! A Short Film, and a tribute to the film career of Boris Karloff. Still in original shrink wrap.


The movie, released in 2006, stars Boris Karloff as the infamous monster and was directed by James Whale. The DVD, formatted as a movie, has a rating of NR and falls under the categories of Horror and Horror/Suspense. Get your hands on this timeless classic and enjoy the making of a movie that has left its mark in history.

Boris Karloff is the screen's most tragic and memorable monster in the Frankenstein 75th Anniversary Edition. Tampering with life and death, Dr. Frankenstein pieces together salvaged body parts to create a human monster. Director James Whale's 1931 adaptation of Mary Shelley's masterpiece novel remains a timeless classic, and this 2-disc 75th Anniversary Edition offers an all-new digitally remastered picture of the greatest horror movie of all time. Frankenstein: It's alive!

Bonus Content:

  • Karloff: The Gentle Monster
  • Monster Tracks
  • Feature Commentary with Rudy Behlmer
  • Feature Commentary with Historian Sir Christopher Frayling
  • Universal Horror
  • The Frankenstein Files: How Hollywood Made a Monster
  • Frankenstein Archives
  • Boo! A Short Film
  • Theatrical Trailer


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A 75th Anniversary Edition of Frankenstein is a fine gesture toward a film classic, although fans who have already bought Universal's previous Frankenstein DVDs might want to weigh how much they need to upgrade an already acceptable package. The picture quality of Frankenstein in the "Classic Monsters Collection" and "Legacy Collection" was already pretty good (unlike Dracula, which was significantly improved for its 75th-anniversary issue). A few new features are added here, joining a roster of previously available extras.

Returning from prior DVDs: The Frankenstein Files, an in-depth history of both literary and cinematic incarnations of Mary Shelley's monster; a feature commentary with Rudy Behlmer; various archival items; and Boo! a comedy short with horror clips and spoofy narration. Added for this anniversary edition is a new commentary with Sir Christopher Frayling, who brings a spirited and learned attack to talking about the film. Also new is Universal Horror, a 95-minute documentary by Kevin Brownlow. As good as Brownlow's work generally is, this 1998 doc, narrated by Kenneth Branagh, is choppy, and ranges far afield from Universal's great run of horror movies. It's worth seeing for clips from very rare films and for interviews with the likes of Fay Wray, Gloria Stuart, Ray Bradbury, and Curt Siodmak. (It's also included in the Dracula anniversary set.) And there's "monster Tracks," a pop-up feature that gives onscreen info-bites about the film while you're watching it.

The best of the new features is Karloff: The Gentle Monster, a 38-minute documentary on the subject of the film's iconic star, whose career was made by the success of Frankenstein. It pays fond tribute to Karloff's beloved status as a horror giant and makes the case that his career had real variety. Frayling and director Joe Dante are among the talking heads paying homage.

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