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Included here on separate BD
platters, “Frankenstein” includes a number of supplements
carried over from prior releases: “The Frankenstein Files”
is an engaging 45-minute account of picture’s production and
legacy; “Karloff: The Gentle Monster” (36 mins.) is a
carryover from the 75th Anniversary release; “Frankenstein
Archives” is another 10-minute assortment of stills; “Boo!”
is a fun 1932 Universal “Brevity”; commentaries are provided
by Rudy Behlmer and Sir Christopher Frayling; and a full
trailer gallery boasts the original coming attractions
for Frankenstein, Bride of Frankenstein, Ghost of
Frankenstein, Frankenstein Meets the Wolf Man and House of
Frankenstein. 
Universal authority Tom Weaver’s
insightful commentary also returns as well a “Wolf Man
Archives” of still photos and artwork. Also on-hand are the
eight-minute “The Wolf Man: From Ancient Curse to Modern
Myth” (10 mins.) and the 2009 effort “Pure in Heart” (37
mins.), a loving tribute to Lon Chaney, Jr., with historian
Gregory Mank, Rick Baker, Joe Dante, Kim Newman and others
paying respect to the original Larry Talbot. Trailers for
Werewolf of London, The Wolf Man, Frankenstein Meets the
Wolf Man, House of Frankenstein, House of Dracula and
She-Wolf of London round out the disc, which also includes
the same Jack Pierce documentary contained on “The Mummy”’s
Blu-Ray.

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