Dr. Pretorius: To a new world of gods and monsters!
Mary Shelley: It's a perfect night for mystery and horror. The air itself is filled with monsters.
The Monster: Alone: bad. Friend: good!
Dr. Pretorius: We shall drink to our partnership. Do you like gin? It is my only weakness.
Trivia:
Shot in 46 days at a cost of approximately $400,000. Boris Karloff sweated off 20 pounds labouring in the hot costume and make-up.
When filming the scene where the monster emerges from the burnt windmill, Boris Karloff slipped and fell into the water-filled well. Upon being helped out, he realized he had broken a leg in the fall. The metal struts used to stiffen his legs (for the famous "monster lurch") helped keep the bones in place until they could be properly set.
The "body count" in the original cut was 21. This was trimmed to 10 after pressure from the censors.
Director James Whale originally did not want to do a sequel to Frankenstein.
In the opening and closing credits the cast list says "The Monster's Mate" followed by a question mark.
DVD Easter Eggs: (Hidden So You Don't See Anything You Don't Want To See)
Go to the cast biography section under Boris Karloff. When you see the listing for "Frankenstein" (1931), click up and you will get the Realart reissue trailer. (Not the original trailer).