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Rating: 6.035/10 by 200 users

Frankenstein (1910)

Frankenstein, a young medical student, trying to create the perfect human being, instead creates a misshapen monster. Made ill by what he has done, Frankenstein is comforted by his fiancée; but on his wedding night he is visited by the monster.

Directing:
  • J. Searle Dawley
Writing:
  • J. Searle Dawley
  • Mary Shelley
Stars:
Release Date: Fri, Mar 18, 1910

Rating: 6.035/10 by 200 users

Alternative Title:
Frankenštajn - RS
Frankenstein: A Liberal Adaptation from Mrs. Shelley's Famous Story for Edison Production - US
Frankenstein the First - US
Frankenstein de Edison - ES

Country:
United States of America
Language:
No Language
Runtime: 00 hour 14 minutes
Budget: $0
Revenue: $0

Plot Keyword: jealousy, monster, based on novel or book, bride, silent film, alchemy, creation, fiancée, mirror, frankenstein, repulsion, short film, good versus evil, terror, experiment gone awry
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Augustus Phillips
Frankenstein (uncredited)
Mary Fuller
Elizabeth (uncredited)
Charles Ogle
The Monster (uncredited)

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Frankenstein from 1910 was one of the first ever incarnations of the “Monster” that we have seen on film. This quite possibly might be one of the best versions of Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein. Adapted in 1910 by director J. Searle Dawley with Thomas Edison’s company, The Edison Group. This film follows the life of Dr. Frankenstein leaving for college and subsequently creating one of the greatest monsters of all time. Personally i believe this version of Frankenstein to be one of the scarier looking versions of his monster. Two years into college Dr. Frankenstein plays god, creating life single handily. The life that he creates, however, is evil and haunts the good Doctor for the rest of the film. From the laboratory all the way to wherever Frankenstein is from, the monster harasses and bothers his maker. That is until a battle between good and evil breaks out and love prevails over all… The special effects in this film are beyond reproach as we see life being given to the monster. Cheesy to our standards today, for its time period this proved to be an amazing feat. I’m pretty sure that they just set up a dummy and set it on fire and played it in reverse. However, the special effects and makeup are what you need to see this film for. Nuts to the Storyline and characters, but hail the effects.


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