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Question: I know that many people — my own sister included — refer to Dr. Frankenstein's monster by the name of his creator. Is this laziness on their part, or is there some basis in any of the Frankenstein movies for calling the creature "Frankenstein"? I read your column every week and know that if anybody would know, it would be you.<P>

 


Answer: Thank you, Jay, for your vote of confidence and for mentioning my bete noir (all right, one of my betes noirs — I'm easily peeved). While I'm sure that somewhere there's a movie in which some character screams, "Hey look, there's Frankenstein," as the monster comes round the corner in full flail, all the canonical movies, from the very first adaptation by the Edison company — Frankenstein (1910) — to the Universal and Hammer multifilm series, distinguish clearl read full article

Season 3, Episode 23: The Hulk is trapped in an underground laboratory as part of a...
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Length: 48:00
Posted: 10/23/2008
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Season 2, Episode 1: A group of outlaws devise a plan to get rid of Lucas so they can take...
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Length: 25:33
Posted: 9/8/2009
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Season 2, Episode 36: An ex-convict is blamed for a brutal crime despite his claims of...
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Posted: 9/8/2009
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Synopsis: Oscar-winning story of two convicts - one white, one black - who learn to overcome...
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Posted: 8/28/2009
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Casey's Shadow (Actor - Dr. Williamson) 1978 Movie
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I know that many people — my ...

Question: I know that many people — my own sister included — refer to Dr. Frankenstein's monster by the name of his creator. Is this laziness on their part, or is there some basis in any of the Frankenstein movies for calling the creature "Frankenstein"? I read your column every week and know that if anybody would know, it would be you.<P>

 


Answer: Thank you, Jay, for your vote of confidence and for mentioning my bete noir (all right, one of my betes noirs — I'm easily peeved). While I'm sure that somewhere there's a movie in which some character screams, "Hey look, there's Frankenstein," as the monster comes round the corner in full flail, all the canonical movies, from the very first adaptation by the Edison company — Frankenstein (1910) — to the Universal and Hammer multifilm series, distinguish clearl read more

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