Inga, the ditzy but loveable lab assistant. She and Dr. Frankenstein enjoy having "intellectual discussions".
She played Inga, who helps Dr. Frankenstein in the laboratory. They often had "intellectual discussions", which got quite intense at times!
Bela Legosi was first offered the role
Henry Frankenstein was played by Colin Clive.
After fleeing Frankenstein's home, he takes to the forest and the mountains, where he says that he lives on berries and roots. Soon he discovers the De Laceys' home, and lives in what I understand to be a small outbuilding attached to the side of the house - possibly a storage shed of some sort. He lives there for about three years. When he follows Frankenstein to Scotland, he presumably lives on one of the Orkney islands near to Frankenstein's own, and upon returning to Switzerland, one can only assume that he lives again in the mountains. By the end of the novel, he is continually travelling, as is Frankenstein, and so both live nowhere.
To name just the main ones: Dr. Frederick Frankenstein- Gene Wilder Igor- Marty Feldman Inga- Teri Garr Elizabeth- Madeline Kahn Inspector Kemp- Kenneth Mars Frau Blucher- Cloris Leachman And a few secondary ones that I think deserve a mention as well: Herr Falkstein- Richard Haydn Mr. Hilltop (the unfortunate man that Freddy knees in the groin to demonstrate involuntary nerve impulses)- Liam Dunn The Blindman- Gene Hackman
He had a very loving childhood, because of his parents - Alphonse and Caroline Frankenstein. He was bestowed 'inexhaustible stores of affection from a very mine of love' from his parents. His passion for 'creating life' may have started on the day that he witnesses his first lightening storm, where he was, being clever from a young age, able to fully appreciate the power of the forces of nature. Also, the death of his mother from Scarlet fever may have been another inspiration for him to create life so that he could make people immortal. He admits, though, that his greatest aim was to create a sub-species that would call him father, creator or even God. His quest to create life makes it seem as if he wanted the role of God.
Dr. Frederick Frankenstein. If you haven't seen this movie, you must!
Helena Bonham Carter played in the role of Elizabeth in the (1994 film) Frankenstein .
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Peter Graves.
Dr. Frankenstein's demented son in the movie titled Son of Frankenstein was Baron Wolf von Frankenstein. Basil Rathbone played the role.
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Glenn Strange
Frankenstein. Karloff acted in eighty movies before being found by James Whale and cast in Frankenstein (1931). Karloff's role as Frankenstein's monster was physically demanding – it necessitated a bulky costume with four-inch platform boots – but the costume and extensive makeup produced a lasting image.
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Boris Karloff's (who played the role of Frankenstein) shoes weighed 13 pounds each.
Yes, young Victor Frankenstein's mother dies just as he is about to leave for university, prompting him to choose to study medicine in order to try to conquer death and reverse the loss of his loved ones. This event plays a significant role in shaping his obsession with creating life and defying the natural order.
Mary Shelley, authoress of Frankenstein