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Frankenstein's Monster (Boris Karloff) Premium Format Figure
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Product Summary
Celebrating seventy years since the film's release, Frankenstein's monster rises once again and lumbers forth from the dark depths of the Sideshow Collectibles laboratory. Based on Boris Karloff's version in The Bride of Frankenstein, the "Monster" is painstakingly hand-crafted, cast in the highest quality polystone and accurate down to the most intricate of details, from the wrinkles on his massive brow and hands, to the scarring along the side of his face. He is dressed in a tailored fabric costume, and stands atop a sturdy cobblestone textured base. You absolutely must give this sad, misunderstood creature a home. Alone... bad. Friend... good!
Product Specifications
- License:
- Universal Monsters
- Product Type:
- Premium Format Figure
- Product Size:
- 20" H (508mm) x 10" W (254mm) x 9" D (228.6mm)*
- Box Size:
- 12.00" H (304.8mm) x 13.00" W (330.2mm) x 25.00" L (635mm)*
Oversized Item
The shipping cost will be calculated on dimensional weight rather than product weight for this item due to its oversized dimensions.
- Est. Shipping Weight:
- 15.00 lbs (6.8 kg)*
- Dimensional Weight (DIM):
- 24 lbs *
* Product size and weight are approximate values. Est. Ship Weight is an estimated value for U.S. shipping calculated by item, box and shipping materials. US shipping costs may be estimated in DIM weight if oversized warning appears above. click here for additional information. International shipping costs are only based on dimensional weight, click here for more information.
Artist: The Sideshow Collectibles Design and Development Team
Manufactured by: Sideshow Collectibles
Product Backstory
Since Frankenstein's monster first lumbered to life, audiences have been riveted for another glimpse of his horrific face. Boris Karloff left audiences in awe once again, returning to the character in a stellar performance as the undead, patchwork monster in Bride of Frankenstein, released by Universal Pictures in 1935. Appearing in the film opposite Elsa Lanchester as his bride, the Bride of Frankenstein role further elevated Karloff in the cannon of film icons and in the realm of classic monsters.Longing for a counterpart in a world full of humans, the lonely monster asks his maker for a companion. The doctor begins his work, assembling body parts once again. This time, his creation is female, and stunning in her completed state, she becomes the monster's beloved bride.
Product Reviews
Another Sideshow Masterpiece
This museum-quality sculpture not only replicates the Monster's look for the "Bride of Frankenstein," but when combined with the companion piece, re-creates the vulnerable moment of a lonely outcast reaching for acceptance from his last hope for companionship. Bravo Sideshow!
Posted on Oct 22, 2007 7:12pm

















