
1932:”FRANKENSTEIN”:
As the monster, Boris Karloff wears a square skull, bolts in his neck and wrists and an immobile expression.
“FRANKENSTEIN,” which terrorized movie-goers seven years ago when they were top flight money-makers for Universal, are stalking the screen again
-together this time. Breaking box office records from New York to San Francisco, they may outgross, as a double dose of horror, the figures they rolled up separately in 1931.

On a Lonely Mountain Top:P1:
Dr.Frankenstein (Colin Clive) and a dwarf assistant (Dwight Frye)
make a body from parts taken from graves.

The Body Is Transformed:P2:
into a gruesome monster by hoisting it to the roof of the laboratory
and allowing lightning to bolt through it.

The Monster Escapes:P3:
by choking the dwarf to death, and on her wedding day,
strangles the fiancee (Mae Clarke) of young Dr. Frankenstein, his maker.

A Little Girl Attracts Him:P4:
but like all other humans whom he meets, she finally is slain.
Then he goes on to ravage the countryside.

An Enraged Band hunts the fiend by night:P5:
Dr. Frankenstein leads the hunt, but becomes separated from the rest,
and is captured by the monster.

The Monster Dies:P6:
when the band sets fire to the laboratory (in an old mill) from the top of which he has hurled his helpless maker.