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RETRO RECOMMENDATIONS: “ABBOTT AND COSTELLO MEET FRANKENSTEIN” (1948)

Universal’s mastery of the macabre was waning to a ridiculous degree in the mid-to-late 1940s. The sentiment seemed that the age of vampires, wolf men and phantoms was slipping away and being discarded to a bygone era. In 1948, Universal drastically shifted gears toward a more comedic approach when it came to create their once dark horror films.

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COO Model teases Frankenstein’s Monster to be released later this year

COO MODEL continues "The Monster File" figure line with two Frankenstein monster releases. These 1/6 scale figures are highly articulated and both come with an array of accessories and interchangeable parts.

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Larry Fessenden returns to directing with “FRANKENSTEIN”-inspired “DEPRAVED”; 1st poster

Glass Eye Pix’s Larry Fessenden has produced any number of fine genre features in the past decade, but hasn’t been at the helm of a movie since the 2013 Chiller original BENEATH (and hasn’t directed one of his own scripts since 2006’s THE LAST WINTER). Now he’s guiding a film based on an all-time horror classic, and a poster has been released.

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Toylaxy Shows Love For Frankenstein’s Monster

A look at TOYLAXY's exciting and original concept for their new "Monster" line called "FRANKENSTEIN FOREVER LOVE”. 

Tomb's Jukebox

Frankenstein’s monster joins the Ventures on Tomb’s Jukebox

Today in 1931: BORIS KARLOFF dons the bolts as FRANKENSTEIN screens for the very first time!

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