Friday, May 3, 2013

Which I guess is what you get

 Which I guess is what you get.Now, what’s really left to say about ‘31’s Frankenstein? The stories are endless. To this end he brings in Vernon Isopod (Karloff, with one of the greatest character names EVER).’In the end, Mulligan will catch her plane. Way out in the distance a green landing light blinks from a dock.It was not a popular film, and did not lead to any sequels. He’s fast running out of subjects, so teams up with the local quack/coroner/constable (the always great Peter Lorre) to try and round up a few more.Fairy tale.Hjalmar Poelzig (Karloff) is the cool, Satanic, former commandant of an Eastern European death camp (this was five years before the start of WWII). What did Bram Stoker's boss actor Henry Irving have to do with the crafting of Dracula?For a number of years it’s been a popular theory that Henry Irving was the inspiration for Dracula, but I think it’s more complicated than that. He neither evades nor engages.In his subsequent Lewton films, Isle of the Dead and Bedlam, he plays (in turn) a career military man trying to cope with the plague and the crewl administrator of a notorious 18th century asylum. Definitely a pleasure to start off the month with Jim Steinmeyer on his book "Who Was Dracula? Bram Stoker's Trail Of Blood". Use black, red and white for your Disney color scheme.The annual event, Doogy Day with Cats Too, included presentations about treating first-aid and how to correctly muzzle your mutt, as well as a variety of literature on pet food banks, therapy dogs and animal rescue organizations.

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