The best parts of Bride of Frankenstein are coming up -- the blind man and two glorious scenes with Dr Pretorius
Happy Halloween! I worked out our Young Frankenstein problem. Here is the schedule (PDT) for our second and last day:
12:00: Frankenstein Files
12:45: Frankenstein
1:55: Bride of Frankenstein
3:07: Son of Frankenstein
4:46: Ghost of Frankenstein
5:54: Frankenstein Meets the Wolf Man
7:07: House of Frankenstein
8:18: House of Dracula
9:25: Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein
10:48: Young Frankenstein
Just two more films! The first is the last of the Universal Frankenstein films but as a comedy, it's kind of on its own. And then a wonderful spoof from Gene Wilder. It's also Mel Brooks' most compelling directing.
9:25: Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein (1948)
10:48: Young Frankenstein (1974)
It's shocking how accurate my Universal Frankenstein Film Festival schedule is turning out to be. House of Dracula will start right at 8:18 pm. After that, we have two horror comedies. Then I'm going to bed!
I'm seeing a lot of people enter and exit the room, so here's the schedule:
4:46: The Ghost of Frankenstein
5:54: Frankenstein Meets the Wolf Man
7:07: House of Frankenstein
8:18: House of Dracula
9:25: Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein
10:48: Young Frankenstein
I'll be repeating this tomorrow if you want to see the early ones. Same Frank Times, Same Frank Channel:
It has officially started! And with "It's alive!" no less. Not planned. First up is a 45-minute documentary about the first film. Frankenstein (1931) starts at 12:45 pm (PDT). Bride of Frankenstein (1935) at 1:55. And on and on...
The Universal Frankenstein Films Stream starts in two hours and runs just over 12 hours. Right now, I have a two-hour timer going and it will change to The Frankenstein Files and then the 8 Universal Frankenstein films plus Young Frankenstein at the very end.
No commercials, just good clean fun. In fact, all the films are via the fine folks at Archive (Wayback Machine).
I'm doing a streaming Frankenstein festival with all 8 (!) of the Universal films starting at noon (PDT). You can get the schedule at Psychotronic Review. Here is the link for the room. If that sort of thing doesn't work, the link is on the website. Should be no ads and all that. Just 12.5 hours of awesome cinema!
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