Disambiguation evidence for Frankenstein (1931) via surface form

"Frankenstein (1931 film)"


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Triples where this entity appears as subject under the label "Frankenstein (1931 film)".

Predicate Object
basedOn Frankenstein (1927 play)
basedOn Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus
basedOnAuthor Mary Shelley
blackAndWhite true
character Dr. Waldman
character Elizabeth
character Fritz
character Henry Frankenstein
character The Monster
character Victor Moritz NERFINISHED
cinematographyBy Arthur Edeson
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
director James Whale
distributor Universal Pictures
editedBy Clarence Kolster
famousLine It's alive!
filmLocationSetting Central Europe
followedBy Bride of Frankenstein
genre horror
genre science fiction
hasIconicScene laboratory creation sequence with lightning and machinery
hasTagline The Monster
surface form: The Man Who Made a Monster
influenced later horror cinema
instanceOf American film
instanceOf film
instanceOf horror film
musicBy no original credited score
notableFor being a landmark early sound-era horror film
notableFor iconic portrayal of Frankenstein's monster by Boris Karloff
originalLanguage English
partOf Universal Classic Monsters
surface form: Universal Classic Monsters series
playAdaptationAuthors Peggy Webling
producer Carl Laemmle
surface form: Carl Laemmle Jr.
productionCompany Universal Pictures
releaseDate 1931-11-21
releaseYear 1931
runtimeMinutes 70
screenwriter Francis Edward Faragoh
screenwriter Garrett Fort
setInPeriod 19th century
soundFilm true
starring Boris Karloff
starring Colin Clive
starring Dwight Frye
starring Edward Van Sloan
starring John Boles
starring Mae Clarke
studioEra Pre-Code Hollywood
title Frankenstein

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Dwight Frye notableWork
"Frankenstein (1931 film)"
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Universal Classic Monsters notableWork
"Frankenstein (1931 film)"
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Frankenweenie (2012 film) parodies
"Frankenstein (1931 film)"
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