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Frankenstein
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By James Whale, 1931.
Starring Colin Clive, Boris Karloff, Mae Clarke
Still regarded as the definitive film version of Mary Shelley 's classic tale of tragedy and horror, Frankenstein made unknown character actor Boris Karloff a star and created a new icon of terror.
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demilinx liked and reviewed this on amazon.com7 monthsIf you haven't seen this classic yet, grab the Universal Legacy Series edition and watch it. The video restoration on this edition is superb and makes the shadows bold as the director had intended for audiences. All the other editions, that I have seen, have grey shadows that blend with the foreground too much. The clarity of the picture is also better on this edition compared to elsewhere.
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demilinx liked and reviewed this on amazon.com7 monthsIf you haven't seen this classic yet, grab the Universal Legacy Series edition and watch it. The video restoration on this edition is superb and makes the shadows bold as the director had intended for audiences. All the other editions, that I have seen, have grey shadows that blend with the foreground too much. The clarity of the picture is also better on this edition compared to elsewhere.
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