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Huysuz Virjin seri katile karşı
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çok dandik bir sahne
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kasapta dehşet
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Kurt Adam Frankenstein canavarıyla ölümüne dövüşü
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"GOF" is a great classic monster movie. When I was a "monster kid" growing up in the 60s, GOF was never shown on our local TV stations. My awareness of the film came exclusively from that great magazine "Famous Monster of Filmland" where I found pictures showing the monster white as a "ghost" (having emerged from a sulfur pit and covered with white powder from early in the film). Not knowing the story, I assumed for many years that this movie was literally about the ghost of the monster! LOL. To this day, when I see the sulpher-covered monster I think, "There's the ghost of the Frankenstein monster!".
LaRoy is so funny I just can't stop laughing! Great movie!!
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The reason he can't see is because he closing his eyes
Where did they film this? It looks too elaborate to be a movie set: did they actually find some German or Austrian town to film it in?
this flick was average compared to other s like this
"Jumping the shark" of saga.
How interesting that he flips out when he discovers he can't see, but when his face is being visibly burnt off by fire, he doesn't even say "Gee, that smarts!"
Ghost onwards, are the films I return to most often. They're B movie gold. Not meant to be taken seriously, but a lot of fun. Comfort movies for me. I can watch and enjoy, but also realise how ridiculous the plots are. Love them.
I love them too. If you think about it ALL of the Universal Studio monsters are not very powerful. Frankenstein's monster is just a big oaf. The Mummy limps along with a bad leg and arm. The Wolf Man is only dangerous once a month. Dracula can be killed by light or wooden stake.
Evelyn Ankers and her actor husband Richard Jenning (CREATURE FROM THE BLACK LAGOON) became Christian missionaries in Hawaii later in life.
The Monster was not blind in house of franenstein.
Great cast, Sir Cedric Hardwick, Ralph Bellamy Lionel Atwill
She sounds like the wicked with of the west! "Give me back my shoes"!!!!
Atwill's smiling face is priceless. 😅
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jodys menses flow angelique goffreds dill doe robert barrows foe
What’s crazy is this movie’s Frankenstein monster was Lon Chaney!😮
I loved that line, "WHAT GOOD IS A BRAIN WITHOUT EYES TO SEE!?!?".
Frankenstein, "I can't see! I can't see!" Bohmer, "Why not!?" Frankenstein, "I had my eyes closed!"
( Bohmer pokes Frankie in the eyes..DOINK! )
Nyuk Nyuk nyuk
Forget that Glengarry scene, Roger has given me all the motivation I’ll ever need.
Ygor says to bomer. "well can rule the world together in the monsters body I will have the power of one hundred me" but you see the monster cant even fight a group of police men
guy thought it was a good idea to go get the child from the monster
these movies are great and one of my faves is ghost of frankenstien. I also love F vs THE W and the mummy films
A FAVORITE OF MINE........CHANEY WAS GREAT
First saw ghost around 1963 on Jeepers creepers at 10 pm Saturday night on channel 13. Right after channel 11's Chiller at 8 both channels would run monster movies . Anyway when at the end when Frankenstein talked, i was completely surprised. Never forgot this. What fun memories.
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best ending
"Give me those shoes!" Anybody else thinking of the Wicked Witch of the West?
Like a boss.
woah cool movie
I remember seeing this in the video store in Australia during the 80's, it was cut to a softcore version.
This has to be one of the best scenes ever. She didn't get executed by the state but got the ultimate punishment in the end.
In the book, the mother dies, Rhoda lives on and her next victim is Aunt Marian
0:56 it’s almost like the monster himself is talking for a moment now that he has another brain, like him and Ygor are two personalities in one body.
Man, I (like other people in the comments section) really wish they would have left Lugosi's speaking lines in the Frankenstein Meets The Wolfman.
Great film, great ending. So glad Universal kept Frankenstein's Monster going after Karloff stepped down. They knew they had a good thing in their hands - that their Monster was iconic. Lugosi's voice is downright powerful & intimidating too. Wow!
Ygor might’ve been blind but he’s permanently with his friend and did live forever like he wanted but besides Dracula Ygor is my most favorite role Bela Lugosi ever did in his career
Filmin adı ne
Görev başarılı asker, üsse dönmene gerek yok üssü oraya gönderiyoruz.
Which came first? Josey Wales “we whupped ‘em again Josey, didn’t we?” or Dawn of the Dead? Eh?
1:58 Pow! Right in the face!
Adriana LaCerva's mother was a brat, wasn't she!?
Wondering how Ygor didn't immediately know he was blind I think that is the first thing you would notice
He noticed he was blind as soon as he was not able to see. He was not blind during most of the movie, his eyesight faded out.
@@jeromeosills6522 Lon Chaneys eyes were closed for most of the film if not all of the film
I have a theory that has been well-received in other forums on this topic. The Brain, like any other organ is still just an organ. It is not the storehouse of the soul. It just helps people to think. Transplanting a heart doesn't give the recipient the personality of the donor. So while a healthy brain will help a man to think more clearly he won't have the personality of the donor. So when Igor's brain was transplanted to the Monster, Igor died and his soul departed. The monster momentarily thought he was Igor due to residual memories but soon reverted to his old personality. His dialogue showed this; "After all, your father gave me life and you gave me a brain." Had this been Igor talking, he would have said: "Your father created this body and you put my brain in it." The difference was now the monster had a cannier brain in it and was not confused in its thoughts.
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This was one of my favorite scenes, one of the best of the series. The priest was a great minor character and added a lot of fear to Phantasm 2. And the scene showed the Tall Man in his most menacing form.
Filthy little liars. But this is what I love about Frankenstein’s monster. He has all the innocence of a child and only does bad things when these stupid villagers provoke him.
Great scene. Typical BS of an ignorant society. This was a Universal horror film that had what could be called excellent acting. Bela Lugosi also was quite good. But what am I saying? Lon Chaney, Bela, these were seasoned reliable actors who knew what they were doing. Karloff in the original Frankenstein created a memorable performance we still watch today. They've made many Frankenstein remakes through the decades but it's the original that is still the classic (as well as Dracula). I respect these actors, always have -- they may have been in B-films but they were A+ actors. Chaney proved his worth in some major films too -- Of Mice & Men, High Noon, The Defiant Ones -- always reliable & good.
People ! Please, does anyone know what badge the tall man has on his tie?
Impossible to say at this resolution. But I can't imagine it's anything more than a generic tie pin.
@@Greg-lo1tl Thank you very much. Yes, this "object" was identified as an ordinary ruby tie pin.
This scene scared the life out of me as a kid! Ygor's brain in the Monster's body was a terrifying thought ! I was scared to death of Ygor as a kid, the way he was peeking thru windows and smiling really frightened me. I always considered Ygor to be Bela's best performace as a villain, even better then Dracula. The music building up to the climax was excellent, and a well deserved bad fate for Ygor.
Lugosi's Igor is awesome.
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