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- The Windmill Fire (Final Scene) | Frankenstein (1931) - YouTube
The angry mob are armed with their pitchforks and vying for the blood of Frankenstein's Monster (Boris Karloff), who's kidnapped his creator (Colin Clive) and cowers away in an abandoned
- Why did the monster bring Frankenstein to the windmill in Frankenstein . . .
At the climax of the movie Frankenstein (1931), the monster knocked Henry Frankenstein unconscious, then carried him to a windmill Why did the monster do this? Did it have a plan?
- The Burning Windmill | The Evolution of Frankensteins Monster
When the windmill is burning, the Monster is only able to scream out of fear The Monster does not use any words in this scene, and as such it becomes clear that the Monster has not grasped and learned a spoken language
- Frankensteinia: The Frankenstein Blog: Frankensteins Windmill
The follow-up, Bride of Frankenstein (1935), picks up at the windmill in smoking ruins where The Monster, burned and bruised, was saved when the structure collapsed into an underground pool
- The Seasoned Ticket #321: FRANKENSTEIN (1931) - Scarecrow Video
At the end of the 1931 Frankenstein, in the burning windmill, Henry Frankenstein was originally killed by the monster, but Whale changed the ending to allow Henry to live The sequel revealed that the monster, too, had survived the fire
- Frankenstein (1931) was adapted in part to reflect societal . . . - Reddit
As an homage to Frankenstein, the climax of Tim Burton's Sleepy Hollow (1999) contained a very similar windmill with a burning cross
- Frankenstein (1931) | Monster Vs. The Burning Windmill
Boris Karloff stars in Frankenstein, as the screen’s most memorable monster, in what many consider to be the greatest horror film ever made Dr Frankenstein (Colin Clive) dares to tamper with life and death by creating a human monster (Karloff) out of lifeless body parts
- Frankenstein and The Bride of Frankenstein - Library of Congress
Following the aforementioned prologue—which intro-duces a creator of another sort, Mary Shelley, to con-tinue her exemplary tale from a lightning-lit, cliftop castle distinctly reminiscent of Henry Frankenstein’s tower—Bride casts back to the burning windmill where Frankenstein ended
- What happens at the end of “Frankenstein (1931)” ?
Henry Frankenstein, consumed by guilt and a desire to rectify his creation, joins the hunt, alongside his friend Victor Moritz and his loyal servant Fritz The chase leads them to a prominent windmill outside the village The Monster, seeking shelter, has taken refuge inside
- Young Frankenstein Dramaturgical Studies - Frankenstein (1931)
The Monster attacks Henry, knocks him unconscious, and runs into a large windmill, holding Henry The Monster throws Henry out the window, but his fall is broken by the windmill's blades The
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