The following short bio was taken from a truly awesome book called “The Illustrated Werewolf Movie Guide“, by Stephen Jones. It is great overview of all movies that deal with werewolves and lycanthropes. If you are as big a werewolf nut as I, this the book. The only place I know that carries this book on a regular basis The Video Wasteland. Give Ken a call and tell him you heard about the books from this site. His phone# is (216) 891-1920.
Also, if you want to get the definitive bio on Lon Chaney, Jr, check out Midnight Marquee Actors Series on Lon Chaney, Jr. It is a great book on this great man.
Lon Chaney Jr was born Creighton Tull Chaney in Oklahoma City on February 10, 1906. The son of silent screen star Lon Chaney Sr and his alcoholic wife Cleva, his birth was premature and he would have died had the doctor not submerged him in the cold water of the nearby Belle Isle Lake to shock life into him.
Although he expressed an interest in acting while still a teenager, his father refused to help him and transferred him from Hollywood High School to a business school. Creighton Chaney consequently left school, got married and began a career as a boilermaker, eventually getting promoted to secretary.
After his father’s untimely death in 1930, the six-foot-three-inch Chaney finally entered the movies. He made his film debut as an RKO contract player, dancing in the chorus of Girl Crazy (1932). Despite a series of bit parts (he was apparently cut out of The Most Dangerous Game [1932]), walk-one and a stint as a stuntman, he refused to change his name until 1935. “I worked under four names,” said Chaney. “I did extras under one name, stunts under another name, bits under another and leads under my own name.
“They had to starve me to make me take this name,” revealed the desperate actor.
He was finally billed as Lon Chaney Jr in the serial Undersea Kingdom (1936) and his roles gradually increased in such films as Alexander’s Ragtime Band (1938), Jesse James (1939), Of Mice and Men (1939, as Lennie Small, the role which finally made him a star) and One Million B.C. (1940).
In 1940 he signed with Universal, who were looking for a new star to groom for their second great cycle of horror films. After appearing in Man Made Monster (1941), he portrayed the doomed lycanthrope Lawrence Talbot in The Wolf Man(1941), which allowed him to create his own, unique character in the pantheon of classic movie monsters.
“He was my baby!” Chaney remembered proudly.
The actor went on to recreate the role of Larry Talbot in Frankenstein Meets the Wolf Man (1943), House of Frankenstein (1944), House of Dracula(1945) and (Abbott and Costello) Meet Frankenstein (1948).
“Lon Chaney Jr was under contract and as far as the public was concerned, there were no other actors who could be the Wolf Man,” explained Universal producer Paul Malvern. “Thereee was never a nicer guy. He got along with everybody. He and Broderick Crawford and Andy Devine were all pals and they used to get together and do a lot of drinking.”
“He seemed to have a need to be liked by people,” recalled his regular co-star Evelyn Ankers. “When he wasn’t drinking, he was the sweetest. Sometimes he hid it [the drinking] so well, that one couldn’t be sure. But, if a dress were destroyed or a hair-do by the Pierce crew, then he heard from the front office; for they were afraid production would be held up and that meant money lost.”
“He had that drinking problem,” explained director Charles Barton. “By late afternoon he didn’t know where he was. He had the problem all through his life, even when he was very young. I don’t know why. I guess he knew.”
Chaney even warned one director, Get everything you can out of me before 1:00 pm because after that I can’t guarantee anything.
Billed by Universal as ‘The Screen’s Master Character Creator’, Chaney Jr also portrayed the Frankenstein Monster in The Ghost of Frankenstein (1942), Count Dracula in Son of Dracula (1943) and starred in three Mummy movies and the Inner Sanctum series before the studio dropped him in 1946 because of his hard drinking and boisterous pranks on set. (Just over a decade later, when Chaney bought a house overlooking the San Fernando Valley, he was quoted in a newspaper as saying: “All my life I’ve wanted to look down on Universal Studios and now at last I can).
“When I got my break in pictures, in Of Mice and Men, I was Lennie, the imbecile,” Chaney complained. It haunts me. I get a call to play a dumb guy and the director tells me not to be Lennie. But he’s never happy until I play the part like Lennie, and then he doesn’t know why he likes it! Now I’m typed as an ideal horror man. I scare women and children and give the men shudders.”
Chaney continued to freelance in such films as My Favorite Brunette (1947), High Noon (1952), The Black Sleep (1956), The Defiant Ones (1958), The Alligator People (1959), The Haunted Palace (1963) and Witchcraft (1964), and he again played a werewolf on television in The Pat Boone Show and Route 66, and in the Mexican movie Face of the Screaming Werewolf (1960).
“All the best of the monsters were played for sympathy,” he once explained. “That goes for my father, Boris Karloff, myself and all the others. They all won the audience’s sympathy. The Wolf Man didn’t want to do all those things. He was forced into them.”
However, his life-long battle with alcohol problems meant that he ended his career in such low-budget trash as Spider Baby (1964),House of the Black Death (1966), Hillbillys in Haunted House (1967), Dr. Terror’s Gallery of Horrors (1967) and Dracula vs. Frankenstein (1970).
“They don’t know how to make good horror films in Hollywood anymore,” said Chaney. “Boy, they really need me!”
Anthony Eisley, who appeared with Chaney in Dracula vs. Frankenstein, remembered: “He was very, very ill then—he would have to lie down after every take—but to talk with him and hear his stories was just incredible. He was a wonderful, lovely, unbelievably interesting man.”
When asked towards the end of his career which of his more than 130 film roles he found the most creatively satisfying, Chaney answered, “I guess it was the Wolf Man…since at that time it was totally new. The studio received more mail for me during that period than any other star.”
After a successful battle with throat cancer, Lon Chaney Jr died of a heart attack on July 12 1973, aged sixty-seven. His body was donated to the University of Southern California Medical School as an anatomical specimen.
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1.Dracula Vs. Frankenstein (1971)[Actor …. Groton]
… aka Blood Seekers, The (1971/I)
… aka Blood of Frankenstein (1971)
… aka Revenge of Dracula, The (1971)
… aka Satan’s Bloody Freaks (1971)
… aka Teenage Dracula (1971)
… aka They’re Coming to Get You (1971)
2.Female Bunch, The (1969)[Actor …. Monti]
… aka Time to Run, A (1969)
3.Fireball Jungle (1969)[Actor …. Sammy]
4.Stranger in Town, A (1969)[Actor]
5.Buckskin (1968)[Actor …. Sheriff Tangley]
… aka Frontiersman, The (1968)
6.Cannibal (1968)[Actor]
7.Far Out West, The (1967)[Actor]
8.Hillbillys in a Haunted House (1967)[Actor …. Maximillian]
9.Return from the Past (1967)[Actor …. Dr. Mendell]
… aka Alien Massacre (1984) (video title)
… aka Blood Suckers, The (1967)
… aka Dr. Terror’s Gallery of Horrors (1967)
… aka Gallery of Horror (1981) (video title)
… aka Witch’s Clock, The (1967)
10.Welcome to Hard Times (1967)[Actor (as Lon Chaney) …. Avery]
… aka Killer on a Horse (1967)
11.Johnny Reno (1966)[Actor …. Sherriff Hodges]
12.Apache Uprising (1966)[Actor …. Charlie Russell]
13.”Pistols ‘n’ Petticoats” (1966) TV Series[Actor …. Chief Eagle Shadow (1966-67)]
14.Sharad of Atlantis (1966) (TV)[Actor …. Hakur]
15.Black Spurs (1965)[Actor …. Kile]
16.House of the Black Death (1965)[Actor …. Belial Dessard]
… aka Blood of the Man Devil (1965)
… aka Night of the Beast (1965)
17.Town Tamer (1965)[Actor …. Mayor Charlie Leach]
18.Young Fury (1965)[Actor …. Ace, the bartender]
19.Face of the Screaming Werewolf (1964)[Actor …. The Mummified Werewolf]
20.Law of the Lawless (1964)[Actor …. Tiny]
… aka Invitation to a Hanging (1964)
21.Spider Baby (1964)[Actor …. Bruno] [Miscellaneous crew (title song vocalist)]
… aka Attack of the Liver Eaters (1964)
… aka Cannibal Orgy, or the Maddest Story Ever Told (1964)
… aka Liver Eaters, The (1964)
… aka Spider Baby, or the Maddest Story Ever Told (1964)
22.Stage to Thunder Rock (1964)[Actor …. Henry Parker]
23.Witchcraft (1964)[Actor …. Morgan Whitlock]
24.Haunted Palace, The (1963)[Actor …. Simon Orne]
… aka Haunted Village, The (1963)
25.Devil’s Messenger (1961)[Actor …. Satan]
26.Phantom, The (1961/I)[Actor]
27.Rebellion in Cuba (1961)[Actor …. Gordo]
… aka Betrayal (1961)
28.Alligator People, The (1959)[Actor …. Manon]
29.Casa del terror, La (1959)[Actor …. The Werewolf]
… aka House of Terror (1959)
30.Defiant Ones, The (1958)[Actor (as Lon Chaney) …. Big Sam]
31.Money, Women and Guns (1958)[Actor …. Art Birdwell]
32.”Hawkeye and the Last of the Mohicans” (1957) TV Series[Actor …. Chingachgook]
… aka “Hawkeye” (1957)
33.Along the Mohawk Trail (1957)[Actor …. Chingachgook]
34.Cyclops, The (1957)[Actor …. Martin Melville]
35.Pathfinder and the Mohican, The (1957)[Actor …. Chingachgook]
36.Redmen and the Renegades, The (1957)[Actor …. Chingachgook]
37.Pardners (1956)[Actor …. Whitey]
38.Indestructible Man (1956)[Actor …. Charles ‘Butcher’ Benton]
39.Black Sleep, The (1956)[Actor …. Mungo/Dr. Munroe]
… aka Dr. Cadman’s Secret (1962) (US reissue title)
40.Daniel Boone, Trail Blazer (1956)[Actor …. Black Fish]
41.Manfish (1956)[Actor …. Swede]
… aka Calypso (1956)
42.Not as a Stranger (1955)[Actor …. Job Marsh]
43.Big House, U.S.A. (1955)[Actor …. Alamo Smith]
44.I Died a Thousand Times (1955)[Actor …. Big Mac]
45.Indian Fighter, The (1955)[Actor …. Chivington]
46.Silver Star (1955)[Actor …. John Harmon]
47.Passion (1954)[Actor …. Castro]
48.Jivaro (1954)[Actor (as Lon Chaney) …. Pedro Martines]
… aka Lost Treasure of the Amazon (1954) (UK title)
49.Big Chase (1954)[Actor …. Kip]
50.Black Pirates, The (1954)[Actor …. Felipe]
51.Boy from Oklahoma, The (1954)[Actor …. Crazy Charlie]
52.Casanova’s Big Night (1954)[Actor …. Emo]
53.Bandit Island (1953)[Actor …. Kip]
54.Lion Is in the Streets, A (1953)[Actor …. Spurge]
55.Raiders of 7 Seas (1953)[Actor …. Peg Leg]
… aka Raiders of the Seven Seas (1953)
56.High Noon (1952)[Actor (as Lon Chaney) …. Martin Howe]
57.Battles of Chief Pontiac (1952)[Actor …. Chief Pontiac]
58.Black Castle, The (1952)[Actor …. Gargon]
59.Bushwackers, The (1952)[Actor …. Taylor]
… aka Rebel, The (1952)
60.Springfield Rifle (1952)[Actor …. Pete Elm]
61.Thief of Damascus (1952)[Actor …. Sinbad]
62.Only the Valiant (1951)[Actor …. Trooper Kebussyan]
63.Behave Yourself! (1951)[Actor …. Pinky]
64.Bride of the Gorilla (1951)[Actor …. Commissioner Taro]
65.Flame of Araby (1951)[Actor …. Borks]
66.Inside Straight (1951)[Actor …. Shocker]
67.Once a Thief (1950)[Actor …. Gus]
68.Captain China (1949)[Actor …. Red Lynch]
69.Thereee’s a Girl in My Heart (1949)[Actor …. John Colton]
70.Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein (1948)[Actor …. Lawrence Talbot/”The Wolf Man”]
… aka Abbott and Costello Meet the Ghosts (1948)
… aka Brain of Frankenstein, The (1948)
… aka Meet the Ghosts (1948)
71.Albuquerque (1948)[Actor …. Murkil]
72.Counterfeiters, The (1948)[Actor …. Louie Struber]
73.Sixteen Fathoms Deep (1948)[Actor …. Dimitri]
74.Laguna U.S.A. (1947)[Actor …. Lennie]
75.My Favorite Brunette (1947)[Actor (as Lon Chaney) …. Willie]
76.Desert Command (1946)[Actor …. Lt. Armand Corday]
77.Daltons Ride Again, The (1945)[Actor …. Grat Dalton]
78.Frozen Ghost, The (1945)[Actor …. Alex Gregor (Gregor the Great)]
79.Here Come the Co-eds (1945)[Actor …. Johnson]
80.House of Dracula (1945)[Actor …. Lawrence Talbot]
… aka Wolf Man’s Cure, The (1945)
81.Pillow of Death (1945)[Actor …. Wayne Fletcher]
82.Strange Confession (1945)[Actor …. Jeff Carter]
83.Mummy’s Curse, The (1944)[Actor …. Kharis]
84.Mummy’s Ghost, The (1944)[Actor …. Kharis]
… aka Mummy’s Return, The (1944) (working title)
85.Follow the Boys (1944)[Actor …. Himself]
86.Cobra Woman (1944)[Actor …. Hava]
87.Dead Man’s Eyes (1944)[Actor …. David Stewart]
88.Ghost Catchers, The (1944)[Actor …. Horsehead]
89.House of Frankenstein (1944)[Actor …. Lawrence Talbot]
… aka Devil’s Brood, The (1944) (working title)
… aka Doom of Dracula (1944) (working title)
90.Weird Woman (1944)[Actor …. Prof. Norman Reed]
91.Frontier Badmen (1943)[Actor …. Chango]
92.Calling Dr. Death (1943)[Actor …. Dr. Mark Steele]
93.Crazy House (1943)[Actor (uncredited) …. Cameo]
94.Eyes of the Underworld (1943)[Actor …. Benny]
95.Frankenstein Meets the Wolf Man (1943)[Actor …. Lawrence “Larry” Talbot]
96.Son of Dracula (1943)[Actor …. Count Anthony Alucard]
97.What We Are Fighting For (1943)[Actor …. Bill]
98.Mummy’s Tomb, The (1942)[Actor …. Kharis, the mummy]
99.Overland Mail (1942)[Actor …. Jim Lane]
100.Ghost of Frankenstein, The (1942)[Actor …. The Frankenstein Monster]
101.Keeping Fit (1942)[Actor …. Himself]
102.North to the Klondike (1942)[Actor …. Nate Carson]
103.Sherlock Holmes and the Voice of Terror (1942)[Actor (uncredited) …. Gavin]
… aka Sherlock Holmes Saves London (1942) (working title)
… aka Voice of Terror (1942)
104.Wolf Man, The (1941)[Actor …. Larry Talbot/Wolf Man]
105.Badlands of Dakota (1941)[Actor …. Jack McCall]
106.Billy the Kid (1941)[Actor …. “Spike” Hudson]
107.Man-Made Monster (1941)[Actor …. Dan McCormick]
… aka Atomic Monster (1953) (US reissue title)
… aka Electric Man, The (1941)
… aka Mysterious Dr. R (1941)
108.Riders of Death Valley (1941)[Actor …. Butch]
109.San Antonio Rose (1941)[Actor …. Jigsaw Kennedy]
110.Too Many Blondes (1941)[Actor …. Marvin Gimble]
111.North West Mounted Police (1940)[Actor …. Shorty]
… aka Northwest Mounted Police (1940)
112.One Million B.C. (1940)[Actor …. Akhoba]
… aka Battle of the Giants (1940)
… aka Cave Dwellers, The (1940)
… aka Cave Man (1952) (US reissue title)
… aka Man and His Mate (1940)
113.Of Mice and Men (1939)[Actor …. Lennie Small]
114.Union Pacific (1939)[Actor …. Dollarhide]
115.City in Darkness (1939)[Actor …. Pierre]
… aka Charlie Chan in City in Darkness (1939)
116.Frontier Marshal (1939)[Actor …. Pringle]
117.Jesse James (1939)[Actor …. Gang Member]
118.Alexander’s Ragtime Band (1938)[Actor …. Photographer]
… aka Irving Berlin’s Alexander’s Ragtime Band (1938)
119.Mr. Moto’s Gamble (1938)[Actor …. Joey]
120.Happy Landing (1938)[Actor (uncredited) …. Newspaper Reporter]
121.Josette (1938)[Actor …. Boatman]
122.Passport Husband (1938)[Actor …. Bull]
123.Road Demon (1938)[Actor …. Race Racketeer]
124.Sally, Irene and Mary (1938)[Actor (uncredited) …. Policeman]
125.Speed to Burn (1938)[Actor …. Racetrack Mug]
126.Straight, Place and Show (1938)[Actor …. Chauffeur]
… aka They’re Off (1938)
127.Submarine Patrol (1938)[Actor (uncredited) …. Sailor]
128.Walking Down Broadway (1938)[Actor (uncredited) …. Bit]
129.Born Reckless (1937)[Actor (uncredited) …. Garage Mechanic]
130.This Is My Affair (1937)[Actor (voice)]
… aka His Affair (1937)
131.Cheyenne Rides Again (1937)[Actor (as Creighton Chaney) …. Girard]
132.Angel’s Holiday (1937)[Actor …. Eddie]
133.Charlie Chan on Broadway (1937)[Actor …. Desk man]
134.Checkers (1937)[Actor (uncredited) …. Man at Racetrack]
135.City Girl (1937)[Actor (uncredited) …. Gangster]
136.Lady Escapes, The (1937)[Actor …. Reporter]
137.Life Begins in College (1937)[Actor …. Gilks]
… aka Life Begins at College (1937)
138.Love and Hisses (1937)[Actor (uncredited) …. Attendant]
139.Love Is News (1937)[Actor (uncredited) …. Newsman]
140.Midnight Taxi (1937)[Actor …. Erikson, a gangster]
141.One Mile From Heaven (1937)[Actor (uncredited) …. Policeman]
142.Second Honeymoon (1937)[Actor (uncredited) …. Reporter]
143.Secret Agent X-9 (1937)[Actor …. Maroni]
144.Slave Ship (1937)[Actor (uncredited) …. Laborer]
145.That I May Live (1937)[Actor …. Engineer]
146.Thin Ice (1937)[Actor (uncredited) …. American Reporter]
… aka Lovely to Look At (1937)
147.Wife, Doctor and Nurse (1937)[Actor …. Chauffeur]
148.Wild and Woolly (1937)[Actor …. Dutch]
149.Ace Drummond (1936)[Actor …. Ivan]
150.Killer at Large (1936)[Actor …. Mr. Zero’s henchman]
151.Old Corral, The (1936)[Actor …. Garland]
… aka Texas Serenade (1936)
152.Rose Bowl (1936)[Actor …. Football Player]
153.Singing Cowboy (1936)[Actor …. Martin]
154.Undersea Kingdom (1936)[Actor …. Hakur]
155.Accent on Youth (1935)[Actor …. Chuck]
156.Captain Hurricane (1935)[Actor …. Helen Westley’s Newlywed Brother]
157.Hold ‘Em Yale (1935)[Actor (uncredited) …. Football Player]
158.Marriage Bargain, The (1935)[Actor (as Creighton Chaney) …. Bob Gordon]
159.Scream in the Night, A (1935)[Actor …. Jack Wilson/Butch Curtain]
160.Shadow of Silk Lennox, The (1935)[Actor …. Silk Lennox]
161.Girl o’ My Dreams (1934)[Actor (as Creighton Chaney) …. Don Cooper]
162.Life of Vergie Winters, The (1934)[Actor …. Hugo McQueen]
163.Sixteen Fathoms Deep (1934)[Actor]
164.Three Musketeers, The (1933)[Actor (as Creighton Chaney) …. Armand Corday]
165.Lucky Devils (1933)[Actor (as Creighton Chaney) …. Frankie Wilde]
166.Scarlet River (1933)[Actor (as Creighton Chaney) …. Jeff Todd]
167.Son of the Border (1933)[Actor (as Creighton Chaney) …. Jack Breen]
168.Bird of Paradise (1932)[Actor (as Creighton Chaney) …. Thornton]
169.Black Ghost, The (1932)[Actor (as Creighton Chaney) …. Tom Kirby, alias “The Black Ghost”]
170.Girl Crazy (1932)[Actor (uncredited) …. Chorus Dancer]
171.Last Frontier, The (1932)[Actor …. Tom Kirby]
1.”Monkees, The” (1966) in episode: “Monkees in a Ghost Town” 10/24/1966
2.”Route 66″ (1960) 4/24/1964
3.”Route 66″ (1960) in episode: “Come Out, Come Out, Wherever You Are” 10/11/1963
4.”Empire” (1962) in episode: “Hidden Asset” 3/26/1963
5.”Have Gun Will Travel” (1957) in episode: “Cage at McNab” 2/16/1963
6.”Rawhide” (1959) in episode: “Incident at Spider Rock” 1/18/1963
7.”Route 66″ (1960) playing “Himself” in episode: “Lizard’s Leg and Owlet’s Wing” 10/26/1962
8.”Lawman, The” (1958) in episode: “Tarnished Badge” 1/28/1962
9.”Rifleman, The” (1958) playing “Charlie Gordo” in episode: “Gunfire” 1/15/1962
10.”Route 66″ (1960) playing “Mr. Colby” in episode: “Mud Nest, The” 11/10/1961
11.”Surfside Six” (1960) playing “Tank Grosch” in episode: “Witness for the Defense” 10/23/1961
12.”Wagon Train” (1957) in episode: “Chalice, The” (episode # 4.34) 5/24/1961
13.”Deputy, The” (1959) in episode: “Brothers in Arms” 4/16/1961
14.”Zane Grey Theater” (1956) playing “Michael Peters” in episode: “Warm Day in Heaven, A” (episode # 5.23) 3/23/1961
15.”Klondike” (1960) in episode: “Hostages, The” 2/13/1961
16.”Stagecoach West” (1960) playing “Ben Wait” in episode: “Not in Our Stars” 2/7/1961
17.”Gunslinger” (1961) 1961
18.”Bat Masterson” (1959) playing “Rance Fletcher” in episode: “Bat Trap” 12/13/1960
19.”Wagon Train” (1957) in episode: “Jose Morales Story, The” (episode # 4.5) 10/26/1960
20.”Johnny Ringo” (1959) playing “Ben Rafferty” in episode: “Raffertys, The” 3/3/1960
21.”Lock Up” (1959) playing “Sheriff Davies” 1960
22.”Adventures in Paradise” (1959) playing “One Arm” in episode: “Black Pearl, The” 10/12/1959
23.”Wanted: Dead or Alive” (1958) playing “Lon Paulson” in episode: “Hostage The” 10/10/1959
24.”Tombstone Territory” (1957) playing “Taggert” in episode: “Black Marshal from Deadwood, The” 6/12/1959
25.”Texan, The” (1958) in episode: “No Love Wasted” 3/9/1959
26.”General Electric Theater” (1953) in episode: “Family Man” 2/22/1959
27.”Have Gun Will Travel” (1957) playing “William Ceilbleu” in episode: “Scorched Feather” 2/14/1959
28.”Rawhide” (1959) playing “Jesse Childress” in episode: “Incident On the Edge of Madness” 2/6/1959
29.”Rough Riders, The” (1958) playing “Pa Hawkins” in episode: “Eye for an Eye, An” 1/15/1959
30.”Red Skelton Show, The” (1951) playing “a caveman” 1958
31.”Target” (1958) 1958
32.”Climax!” (1954) in episode: “Necessary Evil” 9/19/1957
33.”Studio 57″ (1954) in episode: “Ballad of Jubal Pickett, The” 8/12/1956
34.”Telephone Time” (1956) playing “Jules Samenian” in episode: “Golden Junkman, The” 8/12/1956
35.”Climax!” (1954) in episode: “Secret of River Lane” 1/26/1956
36.”Cavalcade of America” (1952) in episode: “Stay On, Stranger” 5/3/1955
37.”Masquerade Party” (1952) playing “Himself” 1955
38.”Cavalcade of America” (1952) in episode: “Moonlight School” 5/18/1954
39.”Red Skelton Show, The” (1951) playing “Himself” 10/27/1953
40.”Tales of Tomorrow” (1951) playing “The Monster” in episode: “Frankenstein” 1/18/1952
41.”Schlitz Playhouse of Stars” (1951) in episode: “Trial , The” 1952
42.”You Asked For It” (1950) playing “Himself” 1952
43.”Cosmopolitan Theatre” (1951) in episode: “Last Concerto” 11/6/1951
44.”Colgate Comedy Hour, The” (1950) playing “The Frankenstein Monster”
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