Description: This is a rare reviewer's DVD from A&E. The program runs 50 minutes. The DVD comes sealed in a plain jewel case with no insert. The DVD is in mint condition. The quality of the video and audio is very good. Boris Karloff was best known as the arch-monster Frankenstein, who thrilled and terrified millions of youngsters through three generations. Despite more than 130 film roles including monsters, revived Egyptian mummies, zombies and mad scientists from the test tube days to the computer era, Karloff in his private life was a soft-spoken, lisping, quiet man fond of reading poetry and puttering in his garden. Karloff went to Hollywood in 1919 and began playing bit parts. In 1931 he was asked to portray a monster from the pages of the novel "Frankenstein" by Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley in which Dr. Frankenstein creates a man out of parts of dead bodies and jolts the monster to life with electric shocks. "He was inarticulate, helpless and tragic," Karloff later said of the monster. "I owe everything to him. He's my best friend." The success of "Frankenstein" prompted two more films on the theme — "Bride of Frankenstein" and "House of Frankenstein" — and "Frankenstein 1970" in the late 1950s.
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Location: Atlanta, Georgia
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Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Format: DVD
Movie/TV Title: borris karloff a gentle monster
Genre: Documentary
Sub-Genre: Biography