20 Most Iconic Monster Introductions In Movie History

3. Frankenstein's Monster - Frankenstein

A good measure of how iconic and enduring a monster design is can be seen in how much it is used as a point of reference for future productions - few monsters have achieved a lasting legacy for quite as long as Boris Karloff's portrait of Frankenstein's monster. James Whale has gone down in history as the definitive director of Mary Shelley's classic horror novel, crafting a monster movie with a twist, in which the true monsters are the so-called "normal" people who are unable to see beyond the surface and transform themseves into a wild, unthinking mob. Horror movies are rarely this bittersweet and affecting. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8H3dFh6GA-A
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