Sunday 31 May 2009

The Classic Monsters Collection (Dracula, The Wolf Man and Frankenstein)


The Classic Monsters Collection (Dracula, The Wolf Man and Frankenstein)
Customer Review: classic monsters collection
If one can stand clear with first class horror,one's options are simply too many.But if one looks and desires to find the key to the perfect set of horror flicks,one turns to the Classic Monster Collection.A desirably classy installment and reunion of perhaps the three best films of the series released by mca universal,the films held by the pack walk through the principal elements of a good movie;this can clearly be seen within all three,which is good because the satisfaction level can reach a peak and can guarantee not just objective quality,but also the spirit of a true displayable item for collectors.Beginning with the 1931 release of FRANKENSTEIN,in a restored version as indicated by the packaging,and sure to be noticed by the viewer the edition holds true black and white magic as the sound and view given thru the video are verifiably acceptable and adds up to the other two.The recapturing of the unforgettable scene in THE WOLFMAN,in which larry talbot experiences his first transformation is truely well put and with good sound adjacent to the effects sets realistic action to lon chaney's portrayal.Even though some effects in DRACULA may be classified as 'unreal',the status of the plot and it's developing story as the count reaches London are all easy to follow, and lean on a very respectable performance by bela lugosi that one must give credit to.The three films are simply the best mca universal's collection of over 30 releases,can provide.One can truely enjoy watching these classic hits that to me stand very recommendable.

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