He first played the monster, a nameless “creature” in Shelley’s novel, in the 1931 film “Frankenstein,” directed by James Whale. “‘Frankenstein’ transformed not only my life but ...
"It's alive," the immortal words of Victor Frankenstein, as his creation rises off the slab, have been etched into our pop culture for nearly a century, thanks to James Whale's 1931 adaptation of ...
Classic movie monsters such as Dracula, Frankenstein’s Monster, and the Wolf Man didn’t originate in cinema; they first ...
Talented James Whale's boyfriend until The Old Dark House filming, when they broke up & communicated via papers passed by other cast members. Still, they managed to make Bride of Frankenstein together ...
From Frankenstein to The Invisible Man, James Whale directed some of the greatest movies of all time. How did a working-class boy from Dudley end up in Hollywood? An expressionist and out gay man ...
director James Whale’s Frankenstein from 1931. It looks like we have not seen the last of these homages with the upcoming release of The Bride! Just by hearing the title alone, you can probably ...
British Director James Whale was born on 22nd July, 1889 in Dudley, Worcestershire, England and passed away on 29th May 1957 Hollywood, California aged 67. He is most remembered for Frankenstein. His ...