Review of Frankenstein (1931) by Pauline Kael for The New Yorker — 06 May 1968
As much as the later movies diluted the character of the Frankenstein creature, nothing could blunt the impact made by Karloff in the role of the most memorable movie monster of all time.
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This review of Frankenstein (1931) was written by Pauline Kael and published by The New Yorker on 06 May 1968.
Frankenstein has generally received very positive reviews.
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