Frankenstein (1931) - (Movie Clip) Mr. Carl Laemmle Feels
The famous opening, Edward Van Sloan (who will play "Dr. Waldman") speaks presumably of Mr. Laemmle senior, introducing Universal's landmark Frankenstein, 1931, starring Boris Karloff.
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