Pros: Great sets Cons: Frankenstein didn't have much to do
Frankenstein Meets the Wolf Man is a great sequel to the 1941 classic horror movie The Wolf Man. This movie is one of Universal Studios’ many great ‘Monster movies’ from the era. At the time, the movie studios made a habit of combining ...
Pros: Fun film, entertaining, kids can watch it too. Cons: Ending is a little anticlimatic.
Lawrence Talbot has a problem. Several problems, actually. First, hes a werewolf. That would be enough to ruin your whole day right there. Worse yet, nobody believes him. And to top it all off, he wants to die and cant. Oh, they can bury him ...
Pros: Fun campy cheesefest that set the stage for the monster team up. Cons: Definitely a B movie.
Frankenstein Meets the Wolf Man (1943) Directed by Roy William NeillInspector Owen: This is Inspector Owen speaking, in Cardiff. Have you got anything in your files about a man named... Llanwelly Police Sergeant: Lawrence ...
A less than on form entry in the Universal horror series, showing the signs of declining imagination and the "cheaper, faster" attitude that dominated the thinking of Universal Studio heads in the forties."
Pros: Continuity from previous releases Cons: The age and quality of the feature
Were you but a peaceful Werewolf sleeping in your coma induced state, what would you desire? I'd want a blissful end to my otherwise hedonistic life. What does this Wolfman get? "Bad, bad, Frankenstein, meanest dude in the whole damn line, badder...
Pros: All.A classic black and white thriller. Cons: None.This is a well done movie.
Starring Lon Chaney, Jr.
I have always loved horror movies since my early
teens, and now that I am an adult I still love
them.The old black and white classics are perhaps
my favorites.
Pros: sets, great use of black and white, fairly good ending Cons: slow, Bela Lugosi was miscast
Larry Talbot(the wolfman) is awakened even though everyone thought he had died years before. He wants to end his suffering and thinks there may be a scientific way so he sets off to the town where one Dr. Frankenstein had performed his awful projects...
I remember when I first saw this movie, I was about 6-7 years old. It was in a theatre in Wilkes-Barre, Pa. I had to walk to the movie, about 10 blocks from my Grandparents home. It was the first time I had viewed the many talents of Bela Lugosi and...
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