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“Boris Karloff: The Man Behind the Monster” reveals how the monster movie vet made Frankenstein his own, and shined in plenty of other scary films.
First created by Mary Shelley in her groundbreaking 1818 novel, Frankenstein’s Monster has become a cultural institution in the horror genre, having been made famous on screen by Boris Karloff ...
Several Karloff films, including The Black Cat and The Haunted Strangler, are streaming on the Criterion Channel this month.
Thomas Hamilton’s documentary about the actor best known as Frankenstein’s monster reveals a warm man who meant much to the many lives he touched.
James Whale’s version of Frankenstein(1931), starring Boris Karloff as the creature, solidified the iconic look of the monster as a cultural phenomenon.
The Boris Karloff version of Frankenstein may be categorized as a horror film, but its compliance lessons are relevant to any organization today.
In the 1935 film The Bride of Frankenstein, Boris Karloff returns as Frankenstein's Monster, delivering another incredible performance that helped to add new depths to the character. Directed by ...
This is the third Mummy figure NECA has done in this line, with the first two featuring Karloff’s villain in his wrapping — one was black and white, while the other was colorized.