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5 of 5 persons found the following review helpful.
5Magicimage Filmbooks presents:Frankenstein Meets the Wolfman
By G. A Siessel
Another in the great series of Universal Filmscripts. The pictures alone are worth the price of the book. The background also tells with regards to Lugosi’s dialog being cut out and what a great deal of of it was. It also explains the ending and the escape of Massey, Knowles, and Ouspenskaya (which is not shown in the film). It is a shame that production of these filmscripts didn’t cover ALL of the Universal Horror Movies because of the elaborate background of each.

4 of 4 humans found the following review helpful.
5The Monster speaks again….. at last!!!
By Donald C. Weiss, Jr.
FRANKENSTEIN MEETS THE WOLF MAN is best remembered today not only because it is the primary of it is genre (the crossover, still used today with films such as Alien Vs. Predator and Freddy Vs. Jason), but likewise because of a queer and maddening bit of editing: As in the first place shot, the Frankenstein Monster (as played by Bela Lugosi) was to be portrayed here as a weak, blind creature speaking eloquent dialog (in Ygor’s voice), the result of a clever plot twist from the former feature, THE GHOST OF FRANKENSTEIN.

2 of 2 persons found the following review helpful.
4Finally an explanation!!
By A
It’s fantastic that we ultimately here the dialog of the monster that was cut out of the picture. Bela Lugosi played the monster in the film. Why was it cut out? The comprehensible statement makes no sense since Bela voiced the monster in the final scenes of the former film. It worked then so why not with this film? The hacking of this script ruined this film. It would have been a much better movie if they left the dialog in. It explains so much.
This a great book for those who are fans of the movie and the Universal monsters. In fact, it’s a must!

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