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Originally posted by MichaelMyers
I'll have to check this out. Sounds good.
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It's not just good, it's great. The high point of
Universal Horror for me. Far more accomplished than Browning's
Dracula (as influential as that film is).
It's deeply cynical, satirical and quite subversive. Whale had a great flair for the grotesque and the misanthropic. His version of
The Invisible Man is a joy as well.