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In fact, it was
rebooted again in 1915 and renamed "Life
Without Soul," and then again in 1920, when
it was re-titled "The Monster of Frankenstein." So why does this version in
1931 stick out as a classic?
rebooted again in 1915 and renamed "Life
Without Soul," and then again in 1920, when
it was re-titled "The Monster of Frankenstein." So why does this version in
1931 stick out as a classic?
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In fact, it was
rebooted again in 1915
00:00:04.203 --> 00:00:07.471
and renamed "Life
Without Soul," and then
00:00:07.473 --> 00:00:10.608
again in 1920, when
it was re-titled
00:00:10.743 --> 00:00:12.943
"The Monster of Frankenstein."
00:00:13.012 --> 00:00:18.615
So why does this version in
1931 stick out as a classic?
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Movie Summary
Mike Rowe shows how many things in the world are connected. By using historical facts, Mike takes two seemingly unrelated things and shows an indirect connection.