Released Date:
1931-11-21
Languages:
English, Latin
Countries:
USA
Runtime:
70 min
Rated:
UNRATED
IMDB Ratings:
(44424 Reviews)
Director:
James WhaleJohn L. Balderston (based upon the composition by)
Mary Shelley (from the novel by)
Peggy Webling (adapted from the play by)
Garrett Fort (screen play)
Francis Edward Faragoh (screen play)
Richard Schayer (scenario editor)
Henry Frankenstein is a doctor who is trying to discover a way to make the dead walk. He succeeds and creates a monster that has to deal with living again.
Released Date:
1933-11-13
Languages:
English
Countries:
USA
Runtime:
71 min
Rated:
UNRATED
IMDB Ratings:
7.7 (18840 Reviews)
Director:
James WhaleH.G. Wells
R.C. Sherriff (screenplay)
Working in Dr. Cranley's laboratory, scientist Jack Griffin was always given the latitude to conduct some of his own experiments. His sudden departure, however, has Cranley's daughter Flora worried about him. Griffin has taken a room at the nearby Lion's Head Inn, hoping to reverse an experiment he conducted on himself that made him invisible. Unfortunately, the drug he used has also warped his mind, making him aggressive and dangerous. He's prepared to do whatever it takes to restore his appearance, and several will die in the process.
Released Date:
1935-04-22
Languages:
English
Countries:
USA
Runtime:
75 min
Rated:
NOT RATED
IMDB Ratings:
7.9 (29528 Reviews)
Director:
James WhaleMary Shelley (suggested by: the original story written in 1816 by)
William Hurlbut (adapted by)
John L. Balderston (adapted by)
William Hurlbut (screenplay)
Dr. Frankenstein and his monster both turn out to be alive, not killed as previously believed. Dr. Frankenstein wants to get out of the evil experiment business, but when a mad scientist, Dr. Pretorius, kidnaps his wife, Dr. Frankenstein agrees to help him create a new creature, a woman, to be the companion of the monster.
Released Date:
1936-05-17
Languages:
English
Countries:
USA
Runtime:
113 min
Rated:
APPROVED
IMDB Ratings:
7.7 (2027 Reviews)
Director:
James WhaleEdna Ferber
Oscar Hammerstein II (stage play)
Oscar Hammerstein II (screen play)
Adaptation of the Broadway musical. Magnolia Hawks is the lovely but protected, and thus very naive, daughter of Cap'n Andy Hawks, the genial proprietor of a show boat that cruises the Missisippi, and his nagging wife, Parthy. She is best friends with the show boat's star, Julie LaVerne, but Julie and her husband Steve are forced to leave when it is revealed that Julie has "Negro" blood in her, thereby breaking the state law by being married to the white Steve. Magnolia replaces Julie as the show boat's female star, and the show's new male star is the suave gambler Gaylord Ravenal. "Nola" and Gaylord fall in love and marry against Parthy's wishes. They and their young daughter lead the high life when Gaylord is lucky in gambling, but live like dirt when he's unlucky. During one such unlucky streak, a broken Gaylord leaves Nola, and she is forced to start over by returning to the stage. Like Old Man River, as the famous song from this show goes, she just keeps rollin' along.
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