Frankenstein [Part 1]: A Story of Science and Retribution

09/11/2025 51 min Temporada 1 Episodio 6

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Episode Synopsis

Today's episode offers a comprehensive examination of the evolution of Frankenstein, from Mary Shelley’s anonymously published 1818 novel—shaped by contemporary concerns over grave robbing, scientific ambition, and the limits of human inquiry—to its reinvention in Universal Pictures’ 1931 film adaptation. It explores director James Whale’s innovative approach, blending German Expressionist aesthetics with a nuanced portrayal of the Monster as both tragic and sympathetic. The discussion further considers the complex production history, including Bela Lugosi’s departure from the project, Boris Karloff’s subsequent casting, and the meticulous craftsmanship of Jack Pierce’s makeup design. Additionally, the episode situates Frankenstein within the broader context of early twentieth-century scientific experimentation and moral discourse, addressing how Universal revised the film’s conclusion and framed its narrative with an introductory prologue to appease religious and cultural sensitivities. The result is an enduring study of how art, science, and ethics converge in one of cinema’s most iconic and philosophically resonant creations.