Elsa Frankenstein…
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Archived from the IMDb Discussion Forums — Frankenstein Meets the Wolf Man
crankenstyne — 17 years ago(May 15, 2008 12:34 PM)
Is she supposed to be the same Elsa as Evelyn Ankers' character from 'Ghost Of Frankenstein'? At first it seems as though she is supposed to be Henry Frankenstein's daughter, but later in the film, she mentions something about about the experiments of 'her father and grandfather', indicating that Henry was her grandfather.
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Mithrandir-Olorin2 — 17 years ago(July 16, 2008 02:32 AM)
Technically, but obviously the continuity is Lose n the Frankenstein bits, it should really only be viewed as a direct Sequel to The Wolfman.
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GreenGoblinsOckVenom86 — 16 years ago(July 14, 2009 12:37 PM)
Well, you're right. I never knew it was a sequel to Ghost of Frankenstein. Though it's obvious that they added in new characters for the villagers like Vazeck or whatever his name was and the police chief.
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dac287 — 16 years ago(February 23, 2010 03:36 PM)
You know I have been watching this movie for many years since I was 7 (around Halloween time I pull out my favorite Universal monster movies and this was the best of the post-Wolf Man films). And I always thought it was a big continuity gap that she is the daughter of Basil Rathbone from Son of Frankenstein, because he didn't live in the castle long enough for that to make sense.
Well I watched it again because of the new Wolf Man remake and went through all those furry Universals. And for some reason I popped in Ghost of Frankenstein as part of my Legacy collection. Unlike Frankenstein, Bride of or this one, I had only watched Ghost once as an adult when I got the legacy collections back in 2005. So, this was only the second time I'd seen it and it clicked. This is Elsa from Ghost of Frankenstein!!! Am I slow?
With that said both actresses were wonderful and probably the better ones Universal had in its 1940s monster movies. Manney and Ankers both gave class to these films moreso than other actresses. Though I am curious why the recast. Ankers was doing these B-Universal horrors until the mid-40s so she was obviously still in their stable when they made this film. I wonder if they simply recast the part because they thought audiences may remember she played Gwen, Larry's would be sweetheart in The Wolf Man? I don't know, but I think it would be interesting to find out why. -
tbrittreid — 16 years ago(February 24, 2010 12:18 PM)
dac287:
I am curious why the recast. Ankers was doing these B-Universal horrors until the mid-40s so she was obviously still in their stable when they made this film. I wonder if they simply recast the part because they thought audiences may remember she played Gwen, Larry's would be sweetheart in The Wolf Man? I don't know, but I think it would be interesting to find out why.
On another thread on this board, somebody speculated that the real reason Lugosi's dialogue and all the references to the Monster being blind were cut was that the events of
Ghost
weren't recapped in this film and preview audiences were confused (rather than merely finding Bela's voice coming out of the Monster's mouth funny, as widely claimed). If so, if the narrative played off
The Wolfman
much more so than
GoF
, that would explain Ankers' role in
Wolfman
preventing her from repeating her
GoF
role here. However, I fully concede that this is one speculation on top of another.
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Michaelnlori — 11 years ago(May 21, 2014 04:51 AM)
That was what happened-Universal didn't want to use Ankers as she had played the love interest in THE WOLFMAN and they thought audiences would be confused so they got Ilona Massey to play the part-and she had that sexy little accent too. I agree, Massey was hot!!
How many other movies are sequels to two movies that can be used as a comparison?