FRANKENSTEIN
Boris Karloff, Colin Clive
Universal Pictures; Directed by James Whale
Black and White; Not Rated; 71 minutes; 1931
The most famous horror film of all time. When brilliant but deranged Dr. Frankenstein (Colin Clive) attempts to create life out of the organs of dead bodies, a grotesque, pitiful monster (Boris Karloff) is born. Screenwriter Robert Florey devised the now-famous plot twist in which the monster is accidentally given a madman's brain adding additional terror to Mary Shelley's original dark and foreboding tale.