1910 Frankenstein

Synopsis

It starts off with young Frankenstein leaving for college, and two years later, he’s found the secret of life. That was fast!

There’s an excellent scene of the monster’s creation, where they clearly made a dummy and set it on fire– then played the film backward so we can watch the creature assemble itself out of smoke. Very well done for those early days.

Of course, the monster escapes and terrorizes Frankenstein for a bit, sees his fiancé, and falls in love. Frankenstein drives the monster back, and it somehow becomes trapped inside a mirror.

Commentary

This was the first filmed version of Frankenstein, created by Thomas Edison in 1910.

It’s only 13 minutes, and is, of course, a silent black-and-white film, but it hits the high points of the Frankenstein story at least as accurately as the Whale version in 1931.

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