Monday, October 13, 2025

Halloween 2025: Group Photo #13

October 13 

  Putting these shelf displays together has turned out to be a pretty fun exercise. I'm combing through boxes and digging out stuff I haven't looked at in years. I'm also realizing that I should start thinning the herd. 
    Okay, from left to right: Frankenstein Double Header DVD, vintage Frankenstein Old Maid card, Frankenstein from the Film Classics Library (over 1000 film frames plus all the dialogue from the film), Frankenstein playing card that I found in the book, VHS tape, DVD, and a Frankenstein's Monster cartridge for the Atari 2600. 


        Here's what the book looks like.


    This Old Maid set is from 1964. The original Frankenstein came out in 1931Thirty years later the kids in the 60's thought the Universal Monsters were cool again. Pop culture circles were a thing back then, too. These are before my time, by the way.


    Perforated card from a game given away by the French Paper Co. Someone thought it made a good bookmark for the Frankenstein movie book. I have to agree. 

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