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Frankenstein (1931)

US Window Card for James Whale’s Frankenstein, 1931

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FRANKENSTEIN. Universal Pictures, 1931


Window Card, color stone lithograph on card stock,14 x 22 in (35.6 x 55.9 cm). Printer tag “MORGAN LITHO. CO., CLEVELAND, OHIO. No 36786.


Stamped on top recto margin “FITCHBURG THEATRE / FITCHBURG / TUES.-WED., JAN. 26-27” in black ink. Verso stamped “FROM THE COLLECTION OF / Ronald V. Borst” in blue ink. 

Fitchburg Theater Advertisement. Fitchburg Sentinel, 25 January 1932, p. 4.


Greason, Alfred Rushford. “Frankenstein.” Variety, 7 December 1931, https://variety.com/1931/film/reviews/frankenstein-2-1200410509/. Accessed 10 September 2024.


Hall, Mourdant. “THE SCREEN; A Man-Made Monster in Grand Guignol Film Story—Lawrence Tibett as a Singing Marine. Farce and Melody. The Up and Up.” A Sailor’s Dilemma. Martine Johnsons in Africa.” The New York Times, 5 December 1931. The New York Times Archive, https://www.nytimes.com/1931/12/05/archives/the-screen-a-manmade-monster-in-grand-guignol-film-story-lawrence.html.


Mallory, Michael., and Jason Blum. Universal Studios Monsters: A Legacy of Horror Revised and updated edition., Universe, 2021.