Top cast:Wallace Reid,Florence Turner,Harry T. Morey
Director:Edwin S. Porter&Lois Weber
Genre:Film-Noir
Region:Nigeria
Year:2000
Storyline:John""s blind date, who is a friend of Bert""s girl friend Jane (Estelle Clark), is named Mary (Eleanor Boardman) - she is a plain-dressed, no-makeup, dowdy, gum-chewing stenographer:Jane...You""re living backwards, Rocko.Change the channel from yesterday.Yesterday wasn""t so great....Sorry, Rocko, I can""t do this no more."Late one night, at the Lucky Seven Tavern which he had frequented in his past, he struck up an acquaintance with the bartender named Little Marie (Geraldine Hughes).J.Searle Dawley, 16 minute silent, Edison CompanyLife Without a Soul (1915), d.Joseph W.Smiley, the first feature-length Frankenstein adaptation, a lost silent film, Ocean Film Corp.Frankenstein (1931), d.James Whale, UniversalThe Bride of Frankenstein (1935), d.James Whale, UniversalSon of Frankenstein (1939), d.Rowland V.Lee, UniversalThe Ghost of Frankenstein (1942), d.Erle C.Kenton, UniversalFrankenstein Meets the Wolf Man (1943), d.Roy William Neill, UniversalHouse of Frankenstein (1944), d.Erle C.Kenton, UniversalThe Curse of Frankenstein (1957, UK), d.Terence Fisher, Hammer FilmsThe Revenge of Frankenstein (1958, UK),d.Terence Fisher, Hammer FilmsThe Evil of Frankenstein (1964, UK), d.Freddie Francis, Hammer FilmsFrankenstein Created Woman (1967, UK) (aka Frankenstein Made Woman), d.Terence Fisher, Hammer FilmsFrankenstein Must Be Destroyed (1969, UK), d.Terence Fisher, Hammer FilmsThe Horror of Frankenstein (1970, UK), d.Jimmy Sangster, Hammer FilmsFrankenstein and the Monster from Hell (1974, UK), d.Terence Fisher, Hammer FilmsFrankenstein Unbound (1990), d.Roger Corman, 20th Century FoxFrankenstein (1993), d.David Wickes, made for TV, Turner PicturesMary Shelley""s Frankenstein (1994), d.Kenneth Branagh, producer Francis Ford Coppola, TriStarVan Helsing (2004), d.Stephen Sommers, opens with a slightly modified (revisionist) creation scene and the ending burning windmill scene from the original film (in black and white!) as a springboard for the filmOriginally, the famedDraculaactor Bela Lugosi was cast as the Monster, and French director Robert Florey was assigned o direct.With the light glowing around her head, the naively-innocent, coquettish Anna requests: "Tell me more.Prudish Trish wouldn""t let wide-eyed Tommy watch the "pack of patooties" from the shore after they drove up on the cavorting eens, but they invited her to their party that night.