Frankenstein (1910): The First Film Adaptation

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This rare archival footage presents the groundbreaking 1910 silent film "Frankenstein," the first cinematic adaptation of Mary Shelley’s iconic 1818 novel, released on March 18 by Edison Studios. Starring Charles Ogle as the monstrous creation and Augustus Phillips as Victor Frankenstein, the black-and-white short follows Frankenstein’s obsessive quest to create life, only to unleash a grotesque monster that haunts his every step. From the eerie lab experiments to the monster’s tragic confrontation with its reflection, the film explores themes of hubris and redemption, culminating in Frankenstein’s love-driven liberation. A haunting milestone for film historians and horror enthusiasts, this preserved gem captures the dawn of cinematic horror.

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