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What movie has a young Frankenstein scene in it?

Uh....... How the hell should I know?


Why was the drowning scene cut from Frankenstein 1931 for over 50 years?

The scene, which was too drastic for 1930 audiences who were not used to horror themes, was removed from the released print. It was restored in the 1980s when the film was released on home video (VHS). The restored scene shows possible sympathy for the monster which the enraged villagers did not see.


What 80's bands did Aerosmith influence?

Many of the 1980s biggest hard rock/metal were influenced by Aerosmith,. Cinderella, Guns N' Roses, Bon Jovi, Motley Crue, Faster Pussycat, (and virtually all the 1980's LA hair metal scene), and even Metallica site Aerosmith as an influence.


Did Steven Tyler ever play in New York bars?

Yes. He played in the New York club scene for several years before Aerosmith became big.


What effects are created in Frankenstein chapter 20?

In chapter 20 of "Frankenstein," the main effects created are suspense and tension as Victor Frankenstein confronts his creation in the mountains. The scene is described with a sense of isolation and foreboding, adding to the dramatic atmosphere. This chapter also highlights the psychological conflict between Victor and the creature, setting the stage for their final confrontation.


What is gothic about Frankenstein's encounter with the creature?

The gothic elements in Frankenstein's encounter with the creature are seen in the eerie setting, the unearthly appearance of the creature, and the dark emotions that arise during the meeting. The scene conveys a sense of horror, isolation, and the macabre, typical of gothic literature.


What does the narrator have in common with Victor Frankenstein?

Hammond and Frankenstein both attempt to play God and create a living being(s). Frankenstein reanimates a corpse and Hammond recreates dinosaurs, two things that were once dead. In both cases, something goes wrong. The dinosaurs escape from their pens and fences and terrorize those on the island while Frankenstein's creation ends up a killer (though unintentionally) and the townspeople hunt it down before it kills anyone else. Neither John nor Victor wants their creations to be killed if they can prevent it. Oh, and the monster-creation scene in Frankenstein (1931) happens during a storm, much like the Tyrannosaurus break-out scene in Jurassic Park (1993).


What is the significance of the opening scene in Frankenstein?

The Prologue shows how Helen's parents discovered that she had become deaf, and it sets up the dramatic problem that is explored in the rest of the play.


What has the author Peter B Young written?

Peter B. Young has written: 'Mannerism in 'Hamlet' scene designs'


What was the scene that inspired the star spangled banner?

Francis Scott key in the brig of the British ship in the harbor in the war of 1812


What is the girl in Frankenstein called?

In Mary Shelley's "Frankenstein," the girl is commonly referred to as "the girl" in the context of a tragic scene involving the Creature. She is not given a specific name in the novel; however, she is often identified as a victim of the Creature's misunderstanding of human interactions. The incident highlights the Creature's innocence and the consequences of societal rejection.


What is Michael Jackson's favorite piece of art?

He had many, one of his favorites was Daybreak by Maxfield Parish, it inspired a scene in the You Are Not Alone video.