it's rather annoying that i can find very little Behind The Scenes footage of this movie, as it was my first every job in the industry as an FX artist. i started as a foam latex assistant at shepperton in 93 with animated extras, and there was quite a bit of footage and pictures made during the production time. i went on to work on many more productions but alas, this one still has a real shortage on the web.
This was my first favorite film in my childhood - used to rent the VHS all the time. To this day is still in my top 5. Extremely underrated. The visuals, the prosthetics, the acting, the script, the music... it is a masterpiece in every way and nothing like it has been done before or since. I want so badly to see the making of it, but in a way it's better that I can't, because it keeps it somehow authentic and that is the highest praise I can give - to forget that what I'm watching is a movie and to experience it as truth.
I wonder if these Deleted Scenes is on the Blu-Ray Edition of this movie?, because I know that Deleted Scenes in Other Great Movies, Like This One, and, "Problem Child", "Problem Child 2", "Beethoven", "Child's Play 2", etc. etc.
it's rather annoying that i can find very little Behind The Scenes footage of this movie, as it was my first every job in the industry as an FX artist. i started as a foam latex assistant at shepperton in 93 with animated extras, and there was quite a bit of footage and pictures made during the production time. i went on to work on many more productions but alas, this one still has a real shortage on the web.
This was my first favorite film in my childhood - used to rent the VHS all the time. To this day is still in my top 5. Extremely underrated. The visuals, the prosthetics, the acting, the script, the music... it is a masterpiece in every way and nothing like it has been done before or since. I want so badly to see the making of it, but in a way it's better that I can't, because it keeps it somehow authentic and that is the highest praise I can give - to forget that what I'm watching is a movie and to experience it as truth.
I feel the same freaking way
Henry was the last person spared by the Monster and to know Victor Frankenstein until Capt. Robert Walton and his crew witnessed their funeral pyre.
Yes but after Henry was attacked and in fight with the creature, he left him alive.
Can you please upload more deleted scenes from this underrated masterpiece?
I wonder if these Deleted Scenes is on the Blu-Ray Edition of this movie?, because I know that Deleted Scenes in Other Great Movies, Like This One, and, "Problem Child", "Problem Child 2", "Beethoven", "Child's Play 2", etc. etc.
Ask to Mr.Branagh.
After that zoom in shot I thought the creature killed Henry
No but Henry was attacked by the creature on the grand stairs. The injuries on his face was clearly by the fight.