Comments on: A monster of a night in a spooky castle – with real bats/2014/02/03/a-monster-of-a-night-in-a-spooky-castle-with-real-bats/Fri, 01 Jan 2016 16:31:24 +0000hourly1http://wordpress.com/By: Monstrous times, but no Frankenstein in this smart reimagining | PieceOf PinkPie/2014/02/03/a-monster-of-a-night-in-a-spooky-castle-with-real-bats/comment-page-1/#comment-188Fri, 01 Jan 2016 16:31:24 +0000http://pieceofpinkpie.wordpress.com/?p=429#comment-188[…] may also like my rundown of favourite Frankensteins, and this post about a spooky Bride of Frankenstein […]

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By: Attractive government agents, and creatures on the streets: it’s Cops and Monsters | PieceOf PinkPie/2014/02/03/a-monster-of-a-night-in-a-spooky-castle-with-real-bats/comment-page-1/#comment-164Tue, 15 Sep 2015 14:25:26 +0000http://pieceofpinkpie.wordpress.com/?p=429#comment-164[…] you like this sort of thing, you may also like these posts on Frankenstein, the Wolf Man, Frankenstein again, Dracula, and the Blood Beast […]

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By: Dr Frankenstein, I presume | PieceOf PinkPie/2014/02/03/a-monster-of-a-night-in-a-spooky-castle-with-real-bats/comment-page-1/#comment-151Tue, 04 Aug 2015 19:49:22 +0000http://pieceofpinkpie.wordpress.com/?p=429#comment-151[…] but certainly makes an impact. He came back for more in James Whale’s even better sequel Bride of Frankenstein (1935), as Victor Frankenstein; but this time he really was overshadowed by the incredible Ernest […]

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