The Monster Legacy Collection (Frankenstein / Dracula / The Wolf Man)

The Monster Legacy Collection (Frankenstein / Dracula / The Wolf Man)


Starring:Claude Rains, Bela Lugosi
Studio: Universal Studios
Product Type: DVD
The Monster Legacy Collection (Frankenstein / Dracula / The Wolf Man)
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • Superb Collection
  • Monstrously good
  • GREAT COLLECTION
  • Hooray for Monsters!
  • Damn You, Universal!!!
The Monster Legacy Collection (Frankenstein / Dracula / The Wolf Man)
Starring: Claude Rains , and Bela Lugosi
Manufacturer: Universal Studios
ProductGroup: DVD
Binding: DVD

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ASIN: B0001CNRNO
Release Date: 2004-04-27

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Superb Collection.......2007-06-07

This is a great set to get which contains most of Universal studios greatest horror films. The best of which are: Frankenstein and Bride of Frankenstein. The DVDs are very well packaged and the films are split into four areas:

DRACULA
Dracula (1931)
Dracula (1931 - Spanish Language version)
Dracula's Daughter (1936)
Son of Dracula (1943)
House of Dracula (1945)

FRANKENSTEIN
Frankenstein (1931)
Bride of Frankenstein (1935)
Son of Frankenstein (1939)
Ghost of Frankenstein (1939)
House of Frankenstein (1945)

THE WOLF MAN
The Wolf Man (1941)
Frankenstein meets the Wolf Man (1943)
She Wolf of London ((1946)
Werewolf of London (1935)

CLASSIC MONSTERS COLLECTION
Creature from the Black Lagoon (1954)
The Invisible Man (1933)
The Phantom of the Opera (1943)
The Mummy (1932)

There are a few of these films that are really terrible.
Noteably She Wolf of London and Werewolf of London. These two are exceptionally bad! However the vast majority are very entertaining and in quite a few cases they are essential classics for any film collection. The quality of the films was fine in my set, but my review is for the British version of the set which also has the extra films mentioned by a previous reviewer.

There are many many extras including documentaries and audio commentaries that make this set worth getting. The busts of Dracula, Frankenstein and The Wolf Man are very well made and the whole set looks excellent on the mantlepiece.

I have watched every film in the set now and can't recommend this strongly enough.

5 out of 5 stars Monstrously good.......2005-12-18

I am a big fan of the classic monsters and monster movies. Interestingly, I am so without having seen any of them, practically! I mainly know them from later movies, from comic books, and from books. (I read Mary Shelley's Frankenstein, for instance.)

So I jumped at the chance when I found out of a great opportunity to get a whole bunch of the most classic monster movies at once on DVD, and even at a excellent price. It has three or four Frankenstein movies, and the same for Dracula and Wolf Man. It also has small busts of those three gentlemen, in surprisingly fine quality. This is the MONSTER LEGACY COLLECTION.

If you can get it, I recommend the UK edition, which has four extra films, The Mummy, Creature from the Black Lagoon, Phantom of the Opera, and The Invisible Man. It is not quite as easy to find, but I found it at Blah DVD.

I don't know why I, like many people, have such an affinity for monsters. They just be weally weally cool.

What is a monster? Is it an evil creature or person? Is it a deformed creature/person? Is it something inhuman? I am not sure what the basic of it is. But at least this collection is a good start to any research. :)

5 out of 5 stars GREAT COLLECTION.......2005-08-26

I bought this collection when it came out and found no problem with the discs. It was shipped by Amazon and came rapped and boxed in perfect condition. None of the DVDs were loose. For the quality of the transfer, I find it very good. All in all I find it a great collection (I wish Universal could have done the same thing with The Creature, Mummy and Invisible Man collections).

5 out of 5 stars Hooray for Monsters! .......2005-05-14

If you grew up any time between the 50s and 70s, chances are you've seen each and every one of these movies on TV. If you were lucky, one of your local TV stations even had a weekly horror movie show - complete with a wacky host to introduce the films.

Well, those days are gone. Monsters have been replaced by hatchet-wielding maniacs in hockey masks, and your wacky horror movie host has been replaced by cable, infomercials and whatever else has prompted TV stations to give up on creating any sort of interesting local programming. It's a shame that you rarely see the classic Universal horror movies on TV any more...but it's also what makes The Monster Legacy Collection such a Godsend.

This set is, very simply, a must for anyone who grew up loving old black & white horror flicks. Over the course of six discs, The Monster Legacy Collection gives you very nearly all the films featuring Universal's 'Big Three' Monsters: Dracula, Frankenstein and the Wolf Man. (The one omission being "Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein," but this set is about the monsters - not A&C - so no quibbles from me.)

Of course, in this set you get all the original films in which the monsters appeared. With the likely exception of "Bride of Frankenstein" - a rare case of a sequel besting an original - critics would consider these the highwater marks of the lot. For my money, though, including all the films in the series is what makes The Monster Legacy Collection so worthwhile. So what if "Dracula" is actually a better film than, say, "House of Frankenstein?" Film historians may turn up their noses a bit at the latter, but it's actually more fun to watch because, well, it has more monsters! Through the six discs included in this collection, we see how Universal turned its monsters - the main characters in its great, classic films of the 30s - into fodder for kiddie matinees in the 40s. More importantly, we see just how well the later films have held up. They may lack the subtlety and art of the earlier films, but damn if they aren't great popcorn entertainment! As big studio exploitation flicks, they stand as classics in their own right. Hats off to Universal for including every one of them in this set.

And, just in case all the films for the three Top Monsters wasn't enough, this collection also includes a couple of flicks that are related by studio and theme even if they weren't part of these series. Both "Werewolf of London" and "She Wolf of London" are included in the 'Wolf Man' set. Add various documentaries, previews, commentaries and other extras, and you have a box set that's sure to please the Classic Horror fan or introduce the unfamiliar to these films in grand style. Buy this thing now while it's still in print!

2 out of 5 stars Damn You, Universal!!!.......2004-11-07

I ordered this dvd on Oct. 22nd and it came on Nov. 1st. All of the dvds work with the exception of the Dracula disc two, it only plays on 1 of the 3 dvd players that I have. I hope Universal doesn't want to get into a lawsuit. I might return it here i might just go to target. I think the dvd was loose is because it was packaged in newspapers, not packing beans. I wish the Laemmles hadn't sold the studio in 1936, things would have been much different.

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