It is also a huge hint that he really despised Victor. he was really soft with Elizabeth and had some sort of respect towards the doctor, but he seemed to be aware that Victor also had a thing for Elizabeth so he held a very strong hatred towards him until he came to his senses and realize that if anything were to happen to him, Victor was the most trusted to take care of Elizabeth.
I'm so happy that this film was restored..no offense to all the fans of MOVIES in this generation but for me, there is always this magical impact and the creativeness of making such wonderful movie like FRANKENSTEIN using the technology in past years.
Frankenstein is the first film of Universal’s monster movies that got me into the horror genre. Boris Karloff’s performance as Frankenstein’s Monster was one for the ages. His performances as the Monster in Bride of Frankenstein and Son of Frankenstein were awesome as well. Karloff should’ve won (or at least have been nominated) for an Academy Award for his performance
Lugosi should've also been nominated for an Academy Award for Dracula and White Zombie, same with Chaney Jr. for both Of Mice and Men and the Wolf-Man, hell Colin Clive's portray of Dr. Frankenstein is Academy Award worthy as well
I used to pretend the Frankenstein Monster was a substitute for my father, after my parents divorced. He was very tall and strong and I adored him but I only saw him 2-3 times a year. So ironic. Feminism created this which was once simply about men wanting to make life without women mucking things up. Frankenstein's moral lesson was about forgetting our biological origins.
@@paulaharrisbaca4851I get your comment. Whats a man without a mother? Strange upbringing. One with a longing that can’t be fulfilled. The story of Frankensteins monster always fascinated me. A truly deep story that most don’t understand. The monster was a victim
" Great 📽 Classic, Broke my 💔 When The Bride of Frank'n When She Turn'd away when they met 😰 ( Frank says :( She Hate me .💔 Anywhoo See yuh At The Movies 📽🍿🥤
*Me pressing the On button on the PS5 for the first time November 12th* "It's alive, it's Alive.... IT'S ALIIIIIVE!!! Oh in the name of God. Now I know what's it like to have such power!!!!" *I then faint & collapse & get sent to the hospital* 😌😂🎮
Man this is way better than the current crappy movies, miss the time when they have to work manually in everything not to create digital like nowadays...
Colin acting what’s so incredibly head of its time he really embodied the true emotions of someone going through what he was doing. This is most definitely in terms of the talking pictures the first and pioneer iconic scene in movie history
I went to see this when I was 10 at the drivein with my brothers.. 4 or 5 horror movies scared the bejesus out of me.. this and Isand of Terror which is also on youtube.. there were Vampire movies as well..
What I like about the first two Frankenstein movies was the machines and equipment Henry Frankenstein had to bring his creation. to life. Starting with Son of Frankenstein the machines they used to revive the monster were adequate but nothing like Henry Frankenstein's especially the kites in Bride of Frankenstein.
Kudos to Kenneth Strickfadden, a carnival electrician, who was contracted out to create the electrical gadgets. After the film, since he then owned all of the gadgets, he trucked them all home and stored them in his garage. Each time Universal needed them, he would take his "stuff" back to the lot for the next film. I heard that Karloff was afraid to lay on the table under the Jacobs Ladders and such, so that Strickfaden, himself, was the person on the table (when it wasn't just a prop body). Mel Brooks was the last to use the equipment, bringing Strickfaden out of retirement (he still had all of the stuff in his garage) for his film, YOUNG FRANKENSTEIN - and, I believe, gave Strickfaden credit for the first time.
This is still my favorite scene out of the film. Mainly because Frankenstein gives Murphy's Law the finger and PROVES to them it can be done despite them being naysayers. The discussion he has with his teacher after is even better. At least Dr. Waldman admits that even though the experiment created a monster, his student proved nonetheless that it could be done and that there was potential here.
Yep! And yep!!😅 these are my kind of horror movies, I grew up on all of the classic movies. So glad I came across these movies!!! No cussing, no explicit sex scenes, and no blood gushing( because it's sooo unnecessary) these movies were made with taste no unnecessary JUNK!!! YAYY!! ❤
Fun fact the line after the “it’s alive” part was censored because of it being “blasphemy” Frankenstein saying “now I know how it feels to be like god”after the movie’s initial release it was put back in years later it’s very clear universal regrets this line because in the custom subtitles for the video it’s says “now I know how it feels like to be good”
Please. THE DARK UNIVERSE MUST RETURN. The idea was very good! We want to see all the monsters fighting Prodigium. You just have to change a few little things ...
@Austin Wood It's a great idea! Keep doing it. It is very interesting. You can put Dorian Gray, the bad girl from "Bad seed", invisible man, phantom of the opera, .. There are many characters and you can create a great Dark Universe!
@Austin Wood Don't forget "Bride of Frankenstein". You can also include "Hunchback of Notredame", "Dorian Gray", "Creature of the Black Lagoon", "Bathory", the children of "Village of the Damned", ... You can even look for characters from Lovecraft (Dr. West from "Reanimator") or Edgar Allan Poe (Berenice, Mask of the Red Death, Carmilla,..). They are all from the classical literature of the 19th century.
Classic movie that still holds up. Still have my fingers crossed that if Universal ever decides to do another Frankenstein installment than please please give it to Del Toro. Dude is incredibly passionate about it and it would be the dream scenario
@@troyandrew6154 yeah I think I heard about it as well, but that’s with a different studio and I think it’s a different take on the character as well. Would love to see him at Universal where the legacy monster movies exists
The more and more I see all the classic horror films as not just really cool movies with awesome effects but moral lessons, the more I appreciate them. "The Mummy" and "The Wolfman" both as well...
2 men together create a human being without having women be involved at ALL. Misogynists everywhere adore it. I loved this movie and the sequel even more, my hair stood on end
Fun fact: "In the name of God, now I know what it feels like to be God" line was actually edited out in many conservative states, as many found it way too sacrilege back in the 1930's. It was only recently restored.
"Crazy am I? We'll see whether I'm crazy or not." I just love the brooding intensity as the actor (Colin Clive) delivers that line.
At the end: "Well, I am crazy!"
That LOOk!!; 🎉
It is also a huge hint that he really despised Victor. he was really soft with Elizabeth and had some sort of respect towards the doctor, but he seemed to be aware that Victor also had a thing for Elizabeth so he held a very strong hatred towards him until he came to his senses and realize that if anything were to happen to him, Victor was the most trusted to take care of Elizabeth.
"It's alive!" - Best cultural one-liner
I thought that was what the doctor who delivered Joy Behar screamed.
Well yes but was never in the of book
*OG
It wasn’t a joke though.
Finally a HD version of one of mankind’s most historical moments
HD versions of the monster movies already exist for 6/7 years now! Or do you mean on UA-cam?
@@Gurke-rf8xe Ofc theres a HD version of every old movie out lol I was talking about all the UA-cam clips
@@oisinjadran 👍🏻
@@oisinjadran okay, thanks mate👌
remastered
I'm so happy that this film was restored..no offense to all the fans of MOVIES in this generation but for me, there is always this magical impact and the creativeness of making such wonderful movie like FRANKENSTEIN using the technology in past years.
Absolutely agree.
❤
AGREED!
Frankenstein is the first film of Universal’s monster movies that got me into the horror genre. Boris Karloff’s performance as Frankenstein’s Monster was one for the ages. His performances as the Monster in Bride of Frankenstein and Son of Frankenstein were awesome as well. Karloff should’ve won (or at least have been nominated) for an Academy Award for his performance
Boris Karloff playing “the monster” is the best performance in film history.
Lugosi should've also been nominated for an Academy Award for Dracula and White Zombie, same with Chaney Jr. for both Of Mice and Men and the Wolf-Man, hell Colin Clive's portray of Dr. Frankenstein is Academy Award worthy as well
I used to pretend the Frankenstein Monster was a substitute for my father, after my parents divorced. He was very tall and strong and I adored him but I only saw him 2-3 times a year. So ironic. Feminism created this which was once simply about men wanting to make life without women mucking things up. Frankenstein's moral lesson was about forgetting our biological origins.
@@paulaharrisbaca4851I get your comment. Whats a man without a mother? Strange upbringing. One with a longing that can’t be fulfilled. The story of Frankensteins monster always fascinated me. A truly deep story that most don’t understand. The monster was a victim
Classic is Always the Best ...!❤️
👍🏻
Not really
" Great 📽 Classic,
Broke my 💔 When The Bride of Frank'n
When She Turn'd away when they met 😰 ( Frank says :(
She Hate me .💔
Anywhoo See yuh At
The Movies 📽🍿🥤
@@bullrun2772 I bet you like the fantasy characters, such as, rainbow boy or Mr. Limp Wrist? Hugh?
@@hankgarza4975 man what’s this comment?????
The best horror film ever made going back to 1931 no CGI here great to watch again this little treat.
one of the highlights of movie history. no doubt
Still kills me how Victor was Henrys best man while he simultaneously tried to sleep with Elizabeth every chance he was alone with her
It's alive. It's alive. IT'S ALIVE!
“Now I know what it feels like to be God” a much more impactful line that isn’t nearly recognized as widely 😅
*Me pressing the On button on the PS5 for the first time November 12th*
"It's alive, it's Alive....
IT'S ALIIIIIVE!!! Oh in the name of God. Now I know what's it like to have such power!!!!"
*I then faint & collapse & get sent to the hospital*
😌😂🎮
Bro this made me cry of laughter
You can buy ps5? (a ps5 is 8300 units in our country)
@@murselpatpat4270 🤔😩
@@murselpatpat4270what country are you at?
An instant classic. I have watch it in my film class before the pandemic.
*lightning strikes*
"PLAY *ME* WILL YOU??"
I bet this was scary as heck back in 1931.
Yes, I think about that myself. This was a new medium. I know it blew audiences away.
Victor Frankenstein was always the real monster
*Henry, in this adaptation at least
the original horror show.
The good doctor was on fire in this scene and his performance in this movie was so good you had to feel pity for this man.
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madness
all
arround asThaT look like i donT
know
insane
crazy
ScienTs
Sit down please. Sit dowwwwn!
You too, Elizabeth… please
I was waiting for him to say "throw the switch, Igor!" but was disappointed.
Man this is way better than the current crappy movies, miss the time when they have to work manually in everything not to create digital like nowadays...
Nope
So yes.
The scene that stated it all!🎃👻💀
This movie was the beginning of REAL horror
I was surprised after watching the quality of the storytelling. It was much better than I expected
So Dr. Frankenstein didn't use the lightning but X-rays to bring the monster to life. The lightning was to power the magnetrons used to do so.
My favorite thing to say when I fix a piece of equipment.
Colin acting what’s so incredibly head of its time he really embodied the true emotions of someone going through what he was doing.
This is most definitely in terms of the talking pictures the first and pioneer iconic scene in movie history
This movie was a huge part of my childhood
6:30 one of the greatest moments in cinema history
I think this was as disturbing to the viewers back then as Human Centipede was to us.
Fuck that film... Watched it once never again.
Nah man human centipede is disgusting. This is at least bearable to watch
I went to see this when I was 10 at the drivein with my brothers.. 4 or 5 horror movies scared the bejesus out of me.. this and Isand of Terror which is also on youtube.. there were Vampire movies as well..
What I like about the first two Frankenstein movies was the machines and equipment Henry Frankenstein had to bring his creation. to life. Starting with Son of Frankenstein the machines they used to revive the monster were adequate but nothing like Henry Frankenstein's especially the kites in Bride of Frankenstein.
Kudos to Kenneth Strickfadden, a carnival electrician, who was contracted out to create the electrical gadgets. After the film, since he then owned all of the gadgets, he trucked them all home and stored them in his garage. Each time Universal needed them, he would take his "stuff" back to the lot for the next film. I heard that Karloff was afraid to lay on the table under the Jacobs Ladders and such, so that Strickfaden, himself, was the person on the table (when it wasn't just a prop body). Mel Brooks was the last to use the equipment, bringing Strickfaden out of retirement (he still had all of the stuff in his garage) for his film, YOUNG FRANKENSTEIN - and, I believe, gave Strickfaden credit for the first time.
Never seen this film but from what I have it can match any digital special effects today, Gota get my hands on this film.
Unforgettable one liner
How the scary movies started, remember these movies are the foundation for the horror movies we have now
Nice Halloween movie
Finally what que really were waiting
Oh thank you so much for this!
The right picture at the right time.
This is still my favorite scene out of the film. Mainly because Frankenstein gives Murphy's Law the finger and PROVES to them it can be done despite them being naysayers. The discussion he has with his teacher after is even better. At least Dr. Waldman admits that even though the experiment created a monster, his student proved nonetheless that it could be done and that there was potential here.
Yep! And yep!!😅 these are my kind of horror movies, I grew up on all of the classic movies. So glad I came across these movies!!! No cussing, no explicit sex scenes, and no blood gushing( because it's sooo unnecessary) these movies were made with taste no unnecessary JUNK!!! YAYY!! ❤
Boris Karloff was also The Mummy.🤕🤢
he played a transgender?
@@leehighland5435 No. He played a masculine Mummy.
@@BeauHoyt-n9p
Do you have a licence for that kind of expertise?
LOVED THIS FILM WHEN I WAS A KID
So , not so much now?...
Cool classic movie clip
The movie that started it all
You're mine you know! I made you with my own hands. - Dr. Finkelstein, The Nightmare Before Christmas (1993)
Henry Frankenstein is crazy.
6:25 this is what you're looking for I assume?
Me when my college Coffee Maker comes to life after being in storage.
"You'll ruin every thing " My fav line! oh oh oh and how he starts chasing and kicking fritz ass around, the lab!
Iconic!
SED-A-GIVE
GIVE HIM A SEDGAGIVE!!
The monster's name is Frankenstein.
Fun fact the line after the “it’s alive” part was censored because of it being “blasphemy” Frankenstein saying “now I know how it feels to be like god”after the movie’s initial release it was put back in years later it’s very clear universal regrets this line because in the custom subtitles for the video it’s says “now I know how it feels like to be good”
I love James whale so much great film maker.
Proof that Hollywood book-to-film adaptations which don't butcher the novel have always been the exception.
It’s alive it’s alive IT’S ALIVE!!!!!!!!!!! MY CREATIONS IS ALIVE🎃
Really a classic horror scene. So good!
Next year we get to experience Frankenstein’s monster in person!
AWESOME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Please. THE DARK UNIVERSE MUST RETURN. The idea was very good! We want to see all the monsters fighting Prodigium.
You just have to change a few little things ...
@Austin Wood Prodigium is the group that fights against monsters. The leader is Dr. Jekyll.
This comes out in The Mummy
@Austin Wood Penny Dreadful. It's very good.
@Austin Wood It's a great idea! Keep doing it. It is very interesting.
You can put Dorian Gray, the bad girl from "Bad seed", invisible man, phantom of the opera, .. There are many characters and you can create a great Dark Universe!
@Austin Wood Don't forget "Bride of Frankenstein". You can also include "Hunchback of Notredame", "Dorian Gray", "Creature of the Black Lagoon", "Bathory", the children of "Village of the Damned", ...
You can even look for characters from Lovecraft (Dr. West from "Reanimator") or Edgar Allan Poe (Berenice, Mask of the Red Death, Carmilla,..). They are all from the classical literature of the 19th century.
@Austin Wood It has been a pleasure. Good luck with your project! ;)
The drama, really good.
Boa noite, um filme clássico , maravilhoso. Adorei o vídeo.
Prometheus ascending
Rod sterling's beginnings
Serling!
when i get notification ist alive hmm waht alive XD frekenstien
Nostalgia
I always thought it was “he’s alive”. 😂
Happy Frankenstein Friday
2:48, 4:19, 6:32 legends will understand (sorry if you didn't)
So that's how Frankie Stein's father was born. Forgive me. I've watched Monster High.
He thought he was god 😄
@DaveGX a real god would just make life not reanimate it
Classic movie that still holds up. Still have my fingers crossed that if Universal ever decides to do another Frankenstein installment than please please give it to Del Toro. Dude is incredibly passionate about it and it would be the dream scenario
I think one film by del Toro is in talks
@@troyandrew6154 yeah I think I heard about it as well, but that’s with a different studio and I think it’s a different take on the character as well. Would love to see him at Universal where the legacy monster movies exists
The more and more I see all the classic horror films as not just really cool movies with awesome effects but moral lessons, the more I appreciate them. "The Mummy" and "The Wolfman" both as well...
Hmm yeah he would do it well
It's nothing like the book. I'm reading it now
Trailer Godzilla vs Kong?
🤞🤞
And all the monster wanted to do was see if the little girl would float........
Y'all just posted 1/4 of the Movie already. XD
2 men together create a human being without having women be involved at ALL. Misogynists everywhere adore it. I loved this movie and the sequel even more, my hair stood on end
It must then be ironic that Frankenstein was created by a woman, lol.
This is stil horrifying
No but still a classical gem and i could only imagine someone in the 30's watching this being blown away.
A great novel of Mary Shelley
It’s alive!
Jesus, the end is like Jurassic Park before Jurassic Park of how to play God
I remembered it wrong. I forgot that he did the experiment in front of Elizabeth. Jeesh.....she had to know who she was marrying....
Classic universal
Vamos fase a Fila meus irmao😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Happy Halloween 2024
⚡️⚡️⚡️Anyone know about how to make those wonderful looking machines?⚡️⚡️⚡️
Im🎉 #56 yrs old,im watching now 💋👀🍿💥👀
😂 🎉🎉🎉 it's alive 👀💥
Frag Global gaming is already sponsered The Frankenstein In game
immortal classic!
Classic
6:32
Fun fact: "In the name of God, now I know what it feels like to be God" line was actually edited out in many conservative states, as many found it way too sacrilege back in the 1930's. It was only recently restored.
Put Abbott and Costello on HBO Max! Put Hill and Tatum in charge of the Dark Universe. $$$🤣🤑
Shaggy likes.
My imaginary friend's name is Frankie short for Frankenstein
Geweldig netwerk
Did it on my own I'm going to do my own thing something something had to relocate
Dudes yeah Pitt had enough 6 talks etc happy Tuesday when wAs like 9 days
🧑🔬🧪🥼 It’s Alivie 6:31 🤪😜🤪