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FRANKENSTEIN - EDISON FILM - 1910 - pt1

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Part 1 of 2 Frankenstein is a 1910 film made by Edison Studios that was written and directed by J. Searle Dawley. It was the first motion picture adaptation of Mary Shelley's Frankenstein. The unbilled cast included Augustus Phillips as Dr. Frankenstein, Charles Ogle as the Monster, and Mary Fuller as the doctor's fianc
ée. Shot in three days, it was filmed at the Edison Studios in the Bronx, New York City. Although some sources credit Thomas Edison as the producer, he in fact played no direct part in the activities of the motion picture company that bore his name. For many years, this film was believed to be a l
ost film. In 1963, a plot description and stills were discovered published in the March 15, 1910 issue of an old Edison film catalog, The Edison Kinetogram. In the 1950s, a print of this film was purchased by a Wisconsin film collector, Alois F. Dettlaff, who did not realize its rarity until many y
ears later. Its existence was first revealed in the mid-1970s. Although somewhat deteriorated, the film was in viewable condition, complete with titles and tints as seen in 1910. Detalff had a 35 mm preservation copy made by the George Eastman House in the late 1970s. If you would like to learn more
about this film, please check out this web page, http://www.filmbuffonline.com/Features/EdisonsFrankenstein1.htm

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Actually, the ... ( 7 months ago by ct218)
Actually, the Eastman House never preserved this film. The originals were never made available to them and that Detalff had it done by Eastman is erroneous information.
Thanks for posting ... ( 7 months ago by tonimuck)
Thanks for posting this. It is a masterpeice! I heard it was lost forever, only to resurface here on youtube.
The massive ... ( 6 months ago by Kashito91)
The massive blotches on the film are due to either nitrate decomposition or mould
EXCELLENT! It is ... ( 6 months ago by ChiefChuckalucky)
EXCELLENT! It is film like this that needs to be preserved and/or posted here!
Never seen a copy, ... ( 4 months ago by jmen4ever)
Never seen a copy, but 4 or 5 years back, a comic book adaptation of this film was done,also likewise tinted.
WONDERFUL ( 4 months ago by peopletalking)
WONDERFUL
Now if they could ... ( 3 months ago by ysbaddaden2003)
Now if they could only find the later silent remake Life Without a Soul, and a more distaff German version Homunculus.
Wow! Never thought ... ( 3 months ago by kuhnigget)
Wow! Never thought I'd see it. The monster's creation effect appeared to be a burning figure, filmed and printed in reverse. Cool! They beat ILM by about 70 years...talking about the melting Nazis in "Raiders of the Lost Ark." Also interesting and early use of split screen in pt. 2 for the monster's end.
There are companies ... ( 3 months ago by Tazzman)
There are companies that work out of Hollywood that know how to restore movie images that look as if they never faded. Too bad they did not do this one!
Certainly better ... ( 2 months ago by VideoMike65)
Certainly better than the Kenneth Branagh/Robert DeNiro version.
This is truley a ... ( 2 months ago by mrROH1)
This is truley a great piece of film. Thing i got confuse was the creation of the monster, was it suppose to be made out of that power stuff the doctor keep throwing in the wat looks like to be a oven? other then that this is great indeed
Array ( 1 month ago by CalebTheDestroyer)
amazing
so simple
The REAL horror in ... ( 4 weeks ago by castillianwagon)
The REAL horror in 1910 was the Kysor in Germany thinking about how to start WW I !
Moron... it's ... ( 4 weeks ago by sibriidio)
Moron... it's spelled the Kaiser, not the Kyszor
go to hell ( 4 weeks ago by castillianwagon)
go to hell
go to hell ( 4 weeks ago by castillianwagon)
go to hell
Charles Ogle's make ... ( 4 days ago by Crackpot7272)
Charles Ogle's make up is fantastic,the photo stills show all the brilliant detail.



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