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The Monster from The Ghost Of Frankenstein
1942s "The Ghost Of Frankenstein" marks a downward turn in the quality of the film franchise but is still a great deal of fun for classic monster fans. Boris Karloff no longer played the monster and the role was given to Lon Chaney, Jr. who was fresh off his success portraying the title character of the popular classic "The Wolf Man". My recollection of the film was that Chaney's portrayal of the monster would best be described as adequate and it's Bela Lugosi's reprisal of Igor that stole the show in this installment. Sideshow's 12" depiction of the monster from this movie uses the same body as the previous Son Of Frankenstein and The clothes are similar to previous installments, but have been altered to give a slightly different look. The sleeves are shorter than before so this still happens. This time around the accessories are kind of lame. You get the same old base as before as well as two big "The Ghost of Frankenstein" is probably the least interesting of the film series and the same can probably be said for the figure. Fortunately, it's not that hard to get nor expensive so you should still grab one to have the complete set of 12" Frankensteins. Submitted by NekroDave on 24 June, 2007 - 13:28. Y'know, I nearly bought that just to have it reviewed in the sequence. But if I buy that, then I'll have to buy the others in the series. And if I start branching into comedy, then I have to get the Munsters, too. I'm trying not to go down that road... "This must be settled the way nature intended....with a vicious, bloody fight!" Ok, fess up, people! Who sent me the 12" Sideshow Young Frankenstein figure last week? It arrived at my door Friday, unexpectedly. I know it was someone named "Rich" from Colorado, but I can't make out the last name and I don't know anyone named Rich from there anyway. I didn't order it and everyone I know claims they weren't in on it. What's the story? "This must be settled the way nature intended....with a vicious, bloody fight!" |
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When're we gonna see Peter Boyle's depiction of the monster from Young Frankenstein!? ;)
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