The Growth of Frankenstein's Monster: Boris Karloff's Legendary Trilogy Explained
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Boris Karloff's portrayal of Frankenstein's Monster remains one of the most iconic performances in horror history. In this episode, we explore how the character evolves across three classic Universal monster films: Frankenstein, Bride of Frankenstein, and Son of Frankenstein.
Beginning as a misunderstood creation driven by instinct and fear in Frankenstein, the Monster develops emotional depth and self-awareness in Bride of Frankenstein, before becoming a weary and tragic figure manipulated by others in Son of Frankenstein. We'll examine how Karloff's performance, makeup, body language, and character development helped transform the Monster from a cinematic villain into one of horror's most sympathetic characters.
Join us as we analyze the complete arc of Frankenstein's Monster and discuss why Boris Karloff's interpretation continues to influence horror films more that 90 years later.