The Windmill Fire (Final Scene) | Frankenstein (1931)
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- Опубликовано: 16 май 2018
- The memorable final scene of the classic horror. The angry mob are armed with their pitchforks and vying for the blood of Frankenstein's Monster (Boris Karloff), who's kidnapped his creator (Colin Clive) and cowers away in an abandoned windmill.
From James Whale’s Frankenstein (1931): An obsessed scientist creates a living being from body parts, not realizing it has a madman's brain. Based on Mary Shelly’s classic novel starring Boris Karloff and Colin Clive.
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I felt so sorry for The Monster as a kid, and still do. He doesn't get a break in any of the Universal movies.
This was one of the most disturbing scenes in the movie. The monster endures a horrific death
Well…. technically the monster didn’t die as he survived in the sequel
At 3:38 I love how the beam falls on him like in stop motion! lol.
Its never hard to tell who the real monsters are.
The monster was both frightening and sympathetic. He was brought into the world and given an abnormal brain through no fault of his own. He didn't mean to kill the girl. With an abnormal brain he didn't realize what he was doing.
It’s makeup for the time has its VERY creepy moments.
@@AGETheGawdYT In a book about horror movies I read when Frankenstein was first released in 1931, theatre audiences were gasping in shock the first time they saw the monster's face. For its time Frankenstein was likely considered the ultimate shocker like The Exorcist was in 1973.
As a young kid I hated this part due to the monster being my top favorite of the Universal monsters!
Boris Karloff is so incredible in as the Monster!!
Universal ask Paul Lugosi, if he could play the monster, but he turned it down…😳
@@franklujan8304 good thing Boris Karloff didn’t turn it down :)
3:00 onward my heart just breaking :’(
The scary part is mob mentality, it's been with us forever, it's part of human nature and it's more frightening than any monster, mob mentality is alive and well, we just haven't had the right circumstances here where I live, but it's always looming.
Yes.
The ignorance and the fear to unknown is currently present, in the forms of violence, discrimination and bigots
Azula: Afraid of fire, I see. That's good, you should be.
Poor monster.
The intro of Van Helsing (2004).
And yet the windmill kept turning
The creation (monster) didn’t asked to be here And had no comprehension of what was going on around him and reacted out of survival and protection and did not have the ability to comprehend why
He held the brain of a dead criminal. They just humanize him, expertly well
@@AGETheGawdYT ??? lol
3:08 - 3:38 Frankenstein is funny and scary cat from fire lol 😂😂😂
The saddest part is this is supposed to by a happy triumphant movie. Screw the scriptwriter and directed and every butt who thought this was a good idea 😭
TRIVIA -
When filming the scene in Bride of Frankenstein where the monster emerges from the burnt windmill, Boris Karloff slipped and fell into the water-filled well. Upon being helped out, it was discovered that he had dislocated a hip in the fall. The hip was strapped into place and Karloff soldiered on. He continued to receive massage and heat treatments for the hip for the rest of the shooting of the film.
he he screamin like a fairy! LOL 3:08 huuuuuuuuaaaahhhhhhhhhhh!!!!
Bom filme
EINER DER GROSSEN KLASSIKER
Frankenstein Monster Dies in 1h 7 min
Cause of Death: Burned in a Windmill
He didn't really die.
People going to great links to destroy one individual? How symbolic for today's political climate.
2:44 my favorite part
It's based on a true story.
Beatty said that were not supposed to chase down ' monsters ', like a mob,her words, almost exactly.
Yooo even detectives know that Frankenstein,his expression and even energy, even physical appearance can be like some of the monsters I talking about!.
Yoooo if zivko walked around without a head also why would God show me that?.... Rest of them were worse ohhhh God, you would rip your leg off, whatever, to get away!
Yooo, especially a child, for a monster like this to wanna have sex with you, I talking about the 3rd Frankenstein, like where he's evil......yooo if zivko wasn't as bad as what I came across or maybe cuz he was older, so when he was younger probably as bad as the rest or not what.
This is exactly what WE THE PEOPLE should be doing to members of ALL THE BRANCHES of US government
3:08 very funny
I think it’s interesting that 1986 a movie came out called short circuit and the number Johnny five robot with whiz through reading books until the robot came upon Pinocchio and Frankenstein and he was trying to get a page at a time
lol