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  2. Elizabeth Lavenza - Wikipedia

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    Elizabeth (Helena Bonham Carter) plays the same role in the 1994 film Mary Shelley's Frankenstein as she does in the novel, save one significant alteration.After the monster (Robert De Niro) kills her by tearing her heart out, a distraught Victor (Kenneth Branagh) reanimates her as an undead being, attaching her head and hands to a different female corpse.

  3. List of films featuring Frankenstein's monster - Wikipedia

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    Bride of the Monster: 1955: The Curse of Frankenstein: 1957 [4] I Was a Teenage Frankenstein [4] Frankenstein 1970: 1958: The Revenge of Frankenstein [1] Tales of Frankenstein: How To Make A Monster: Franken-Stymied (short cartoon) 1961: The Evil of Frankenstein: 1964: Dr. Devil and Mr. Hare (short cartoon) The Munsters: Frankenstein vs ...

  4. Bride of Frankenstein (character) - Wikipedia

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    In Mary Shelley's Frankenstein or the Modern Prometheus, Victor Frankenstein is tempted by his monster's proposal to create a female creature so that the monster can have a wife: "'Shall each man,' cried he, 'find a wife for his bosom, and each beast have his mate, and I be alone?'" [1] The monster promises that if Victor grants his request, he and his mate will vanish into the wilderness of ...

  5. Frankenstein in popular culture - Wikipedia

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    In the Mighty Mouse's 1942 cartoon Frankenstein's Cat, a community of mice and birds are living and playing peacefully until the arrival of the title character: a mechanical cat who wants to eat everything that comes his way. [6] In the 1964 cartoon Dr. Devil and Mr. Hare, a Frankenstein monster robot beats up both the Tasmanian Devil and Bugs ...

  6. Frankenstein's monster - Wikipedia

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    Frankenstein's monster in an editorial cartoon, 1896, an allegory on the Silverite movement displacing other progressive factions in late 19th century U.S. Shelley described Frankenstein's monster as an 8-foot-tall (2.4 m) creature of hideous contrasts: His limbs were in proportion, and I had selected his features as beautiful. Beautiful! Great ...

  7. Universal rolls out its first all-female monster maze. Here's ...

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    "Universal Monsters: Eternal Bloodlines," a maze at Halloween Horror Nights, highlights villains and heroines such as Saskia Van Helsing, the Bride of Frankenstein and Countess Marya Zaleska.

  8. List of Hotel Transylvania characters - Wikipedia

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    Frankenstein's Monster, also called Frankenstein or just Frank for short, (voiced by Kevin James in the first three films, Brad Abrell in Hotel Transylvania: Transformania [3] and Hotel Transylvania: Scary-Tale Adventures, Danny Gendron in Hotel Transylvania 3: Monsters Overboard and Paul Braunstein in the TV series) is a monster who lives in ...

  9. Toonsylvania - Wikipedia

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    A typical episode of Toonsylvania starts with a cartoon series called "Frankenstein" (a parody of Mary Shelley's novel of the same name) about the adventures of Dr. Vic Frankenstein (voiced by David Warner), his assistant Igor (voiced by Wayne Knight) who always sets out to prove that he is a genius like his master, and their dim-witted Frankenstein Monster known as Phil (voiced by Brad Garrett).