Frankenstein's Monster: Difference between revisions

The originals were in black and white, there was no "greenish" skin. Some posters for the sequels depict the monster as green, others don't
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(The originals were in black and white, there was no "greenish" skin. Some posters for the sequels depict the monster as green, others don't)
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* [[Kill It with Fire]]
* The "It's Alive!" quotation above.
* The "standard" appearance of the monster, usually consisting of a square head, off-color (later, greenish) skin, enormous proportions, a scarred forehead, and bolts (actually electrodes) on either side of the neck. (To contrast, the most monstrous features of the novel's creature were his [[Uncanny Valley|proportions and his jaundiced, soulless eyes]].) Nowadays, this is a [[Discredited Trope]].
* [[Haunted Castle]]
* [[Gone Horribly Wrong]]