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Jan 27 13 3:55 PM
Jan 27 13 4:06 PM
Here's actual screenshots of the two werewolves in WEREWOLF OF LONDON; don't think Warner Oland ever wore werewolf makeup though
Jan 27 13 4:07 PM
Also screenshots of Acquanetta and Vicky Lane as Paula Dupree and in ape woman makeup both by Jack Pierce.
Jan 27 13 4:31 PM
dinost wrote:Aupperle wrote:Friend of Daniel wrote:TWO: Sons of the House of FrankensteinWouldn't Donnie count as a Son of Frankenstein? No! He was a grandson of Frankenstein! Did he grow up to be Frederick Frahkenshteen?
Aupperle wrote:Friend of Daniel wrote:TWO: Sons of the House of FrankensteinWouldn't Donnie count as a Son of Frankenstein?
Friend of Daniel wrote:TWO: Sons of the House of Frankenstein
Jan 27 13 5:44 PM
Jan 27 13 5:57 PM
CapnDunsel wrote:the thread reminds me of the amusing TVLand commercials that highlighted the two Darrins in "Bewitched," and the two growling actors (Demarest and Frawley) who played uncles in "My Three Sons." "Know the difference."
Jan 27 13 6:00 PM
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Jan 27 13 6:30 PM
clore1030 wrote:CapnDunsel wrote:the thread reminds me of the amusing TVLand commercials that highlighted the two Darrins in "Bewitched," and the two growling actors (Demarest and Frawley) who played uncles in "My Three Sons." "Know the difference."We could have a field day with all of the Harry Mortons from BURNS AND ALLEN.
Jan 27 13 6:33 PM
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Jan 29 13 7:19 PM
Here's 2 screen grabs of Cedric Hardwicke as Henry's "Ghost" in GHOST OF FRANKENSTEIN
Jan 29 13 8:57 PM
Jan 31 13 7:47 AM
The Batman of Gotham wrote:Three: Mummies ( Imhotep )( Kharis )
Jan 31 13 8:00 AM
tonyrivers wrote: Here's actual screenshots of the two werewolves in WEREWOLF OF LONDON; don't think Warner Oland ever wore werewolf makeup though
Jan 31 13 9:28 PM
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Feb 1 13 8:21 PM
Elisabeth wrote:There were also two DR. X's. Lionel Atwill in 1932 and Humphrey Bogart in 1939. And Bogart wasn't too bad, either. There were also numerous Henry Jekylls, but the big 3 were John Barrymore in 1920, Fredric March in 1931-32 (who won an OSCAR for his work) and Spencer Tracy in 1941. "E"
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