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Brad Kimball
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"Bride Of Frankenstein" and "A&C Meet Frankenstein" Castle Cover graphic on the top show an image of the actual actors in the movie. On the bottom is a graphic of the monster with his hands clasped together as if he were praying. Now, I've searched the web high and low for the identical photo and have come to the conclusion that the actor in the monster makeup is indeed NOT Glenn Strange nor Karloff nor Chaney, but an identified actor who merely posed in the makeup for the cover image(s). Would you all agree or am I way off here?

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Douglas Meltzer
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Brad,

Good question! I've never looked that close at the photo before, but on the "Bride" cover, it appears to me that the Monster's left hand is actually drawn in to make it appear that he's pleading to his potential mate. The left hand is nowhere to be found on the A&C cover.

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I seriously doubt that Castle would've gone to the expense or trouble to stage a cover shoot. I'm sure that's a Universal publicity still that they've manipulated (in the days before photoshop!). It could be one of the four actors (the three you mentioned and Bela Lugosi) who played the monster.

Doug

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Paul Spinks
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Could he be Edwin Parker or Gil Perkins who were regular stunt doubles for the monsters in the Universal films?

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Joerg Polzfusz
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Hi,

no matter what you say - to me it looks like Boris Karloff in the 1931's "Frankenstein"
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0021884/

http://www.imdb.com/media/rm2550568960/tt0021884
http://www.imdb.com/media/rm2741278720/tt0021884
http://www.imdb.com/media/rm2808387584/tt0021884
http://img2.ifilmpro.com/resize/image/stills/films/resize/istd/3054411.jpg

Of course it could be as well from "Bride of Frankenstein".

Jörg

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Michael O'Regan
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Looks like Karloff to me.

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Joe Taffis
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it HAS to be Glenn Strange on both covers, even though he didn't play the monster in "Bride" [Confused]

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Brad Kimball
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I just wish we could find the actual still that the photo is from. I don't recall any scenes in a "Frankenstein" film where the monster struck such a pose. If I was to pick who I think it resembles the most - I'd have to say Strange simply based on the facial structure and makeup design. I agree that the left hand does appear to be sketched in or it could even be a reverse image of the right hand.

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Kurt Gardner
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I think it's Strange, too. The face is too young and not gaunt enough (he took out his bridge) to be Karloff. And in the 40s they shot lots of publicity stills of the cheap actors. I worked at Universal TV publicity in the early 90s and I can tell you the publicity stills in the later "monster rally" films were always second unit and fast and cheesy.

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Brad Kimball
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I found it. It's actually Glenn Strange in the exact position. He's kneeling next to Bud and Lou in a comically posed publicity still for "Abbott & Costello Meet Frankenstein". Found it on Google. Caption reads "a funny pose from A&C Meet Frankenstein". Yes his hands are clasped in the photo.

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Joe Vannicola
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When I got Castle Films 200ft The Bride of Frankenstein for Christmas, back in 1967, I always knew it was Glen Strange on the cover and always wondered why they showed a picture of him and not Boris Karloff.

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Joseph Randall
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I've heard that when Boris Karloff died that at least one newspaper used a photo of Strange in the obituary.

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Joe Caruso
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Strange as it may seem...Shorty

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Joseph Randall
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Shorty, I bet you have those 2 boxes in pristine condition.
[Smile]

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Douglas Meltzer
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Brad,

Nice work! Here is the still:

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Brad found it on this site.

Doug

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Joe Caruso
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Told ya

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Allan Broadfield
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Definitely Glenn Strange, and many periodicals (including Radio Times) still mistakenly print his picture when referencing Boris Karloff.

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Daniel Perry
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Late to the thread but yeah I thought it was Strange as well. Nice hunting!

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Brad Kimball
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Thank you, Doug!!! That's the picture! Whew! Now I can sleep again (LOL)!

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