REVIEW — Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein (1948)
It’s a fantastic intro-to-horror film. It’s a showcase of Universal Monsters and their legendary makeup and special effects. It’s a comedy horror that stands up to time. It is simply perfect.

It’s a fantastic intro-to-horror film. It’s a showcase of Universal Monsters and their legendary makeup and special effects. It’s a comedy horror that stands up to time. It is simply perfect.
Our unofficial official start to Universal’s Dark Universe may not have been the greatest, but it did make enough of a bang to last in our memories.
All you need is love, right? Unfortunately, no… not if you’re a monster.