eMoviePoster.comAuction History Result 5h274 LOT OF 18 HOUSE OF FRANKENSTEIN 1971 RE-RELEASE 8X10 STILLS R71 all the best scenes! Date Sold 3/19/2017Sold For: Login or Register to see sold price. a lot of 18 1971 re-release 8x10 stills from House of Frankenstein. In 1971, Universal Studios held a "1971 Universal Film Festival", and at that time, they printed these photos from the original negatives for that festival. After the festival, the remaining examples of these stills were sold to Jerry Ohlinger, a noted movie memorabilia dealer, and he owned them until recently, when he sold them to a collector who has consigned them to us, and we are auctioning them here. These stills were created by the studio for this 1971 film festival, so we are calling them "R71". They are of very high quality, with very sharp printing (see our images). Of course, House of Frankenstein, the 1944 Erle C. Kenton Universal monster horror thriller ("Frankenstein's Monster! Wolf Man! Dracula! Hunchback! Mad Doctor!"; "All together!"; "Based on a Story by Curt Siodmak"; the sixth Universal Frankenstein movie, and this was the first "all-star" movie, with all of its best monsters brought together in a single movie!) starring Boris Karloff, Lon Chaney Jr. (as Lawrence Talbot, the Wolfman), John Carradine (as Dracula), J. Carroll Naish (as Daniel, the hunchback), Anne Gwynne, Peter Coe, Elena Verdugo, Lionel Atwill (Atwill must have had a terrible agent that he ended up behind Peter Coe, and Elena Verdugo in the billing!), Michael Mark, Frank Reicher, Charles Wagenheim, William Edmunds, Belle Mitchell, and Glenn Strange (as "Frankenstein's monster"). At least Atwill did better than poor Glenn Strange, who played the Frankenstein monster, and didn't even receive billing! Also, is it just me, or is it the height of insensitivity that a "hunchback" was treated as a monster on a par with Frankenstein, Dracula, and The Wolf Man? Also, why in the world did Glenn Strange not get billing on the posters? Condition: very good to fine. The stills are in nice condition! Learn More about condition grades Titles included:
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