James Whale's tragicomic sequel to 'Son of Frankenstein' features Boris Karloff's monster learning to speak and seeking companionship.
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'Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein'
Charles Barton's 'Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein' blends humor with iconic characters, as two baggage clerks unknowingly deliver Dracula and Frankenstein's Monster.
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'The Revenge of Frankenstein'
Terence Fisher's installment sees Dr. Frankenstein, aided by his hunchback, attempting a brain transplant with unforeseen consequences.
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'Young Frankenstein'
Gene Wilder stars in the comedic 'Young Frankenstein,' where Victor's grandson inherits the estate and continues the experiments.
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'Frankenstein'
Finally, In Bernard Rose's 'Frankenstein' adaptation, the narrative unfolds from the perspective of the monster in modern-day LA.