Universal Monsters VHS Artworks

Started by crissrudd4554, November 17, 2014, 11:06:17 PM

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crissrudd4554

Something I'm amazed is I've found many of the arts for the sequels to a lot of films but not the original films. Put it this way. I thought I would have found Frankenstein before I found House of Frankenstein!

Mord

 That's really odd. Luckily, the artwork for the sequels is as well done as the originals.

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Mike Scott

Quote from: crissrudd4554 on May 10, 2015, 02:13:39 PM
Any updates anyone????

Haven't exactly been looking, but I haven't run across any, either.
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crissrudd4554

Not a major addition since I already posted a version of this but here's an uncropped Werewolf of London.

Mike Scott

Uncropped is always preferred! Thanks!
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crissrudd4554

Here's Son of Frankenstein with Karloff's reflection. A bit grainy and in B&W but it'll do for now. I'm hoping my friend Ansel will colorize it for me.


ChristineBCW

I've tried a cursory read-thru, but didn't see a thread listing favorite artwork websites.  Is there a thread like that?  Or is there reluctance to offer artwork website links here on UMA?

Mike Scott

Quote from: ChristineBCW on October 10, 2015, 04:21:08 PM
Is there a thread like that?  Or is there reluctance to offer artwork website links here on UMA?

I can't think of a particular thread. There have probably been links posted, but just as an "oh by the way" in who knows what threads.
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YoungestMonsterKid

Quote from: Mord on January 31, 2015, 03:09:20 PM
Actually, it's a homemade DVD set with cut & paste back cover art (the front art is the grey A&C cover you posted). The actual films are from the A&C box set. My brother did it to hold me over until Universal does a proper set. They may never get around to it, so I'm grateful for what I have.


I do wish it included Killer. That said I'm not sure if it includes the short Creature segment from the Colgate Comedy Hour but I hope it does.

YoungestMonsterKid

Quote from: crissrudd4554 on January 27, 2015, 02:20:19 PM
This is just a random post but I have noticed that, so far, The Invisible Man films are the only ones that I have artworks for the original film and its sequels (He also makes a cameo in A&C meet Frankenstein and I even have that artwork).
The one you don't have is Invisible Ray but they didn't even release that in the line.

Mike Scott

Quote from: YoungestMonsterKid on November 11, 2015, 07:58:40 PM
That said I'm not sure if it includes the short Creature segment from the Colgate Comedy Hour but I hope it does.

Universal doesn't own that show/clip, so it's not in the DVD set.
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YoungestMonsterKid

Quote from: Mike Scott on November 11, 2015, 11:13:50 PM
Universal doesn't own that show/clip, so it's not in the DVD set.
That's what I suspected. What a shame. It really rounded out all the monsters.

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Quote from: YoungestMonsterKid on November 11, 2015, 08:18:07 PM
The one you don't have is Invisible Ray but they didn't even release that in the line.

Not sure what you mean? Invisible Ray isn't part of the Invisible Man series.
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YoungestMonsterKid

Quote from: Mike Scott on November 12, 2015, 11:24:48 AM
Not sure what you mean? Invisible Ray isn't part of the Invisible Man series.
The Invisible Woman isn't either. Yet it's in the boxed set as a film. I kinda' meant it as another film in the series (in spirit) even if it's never officially been so.