tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7589405220008327551.post7327430988537570203..comments2023-04-15T07:40:06.321-05:00Comments on The <em>Horror Incorporated</em> Project: Saturday, May 15, 1971: Frankenstein (1931) / The Invisible Ray (1936)Unknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7589405220008327551.post-91857890285487666242013-09-02T18:39:56.060-05:002013-09-02T18:39:56.060-05:00This was the first time most of us had seen Mae Cl...This was the first time most of us had seen Mae Clarke, and having since caught her in WATERLOO BRIDGE, THE PUBLIC ENEMY, and NIGHT WORLD, it's amazing how attractive and sexy she was in those films, compared to the unflattering look and hairstyle she sports here. Our last look at her finds her delirious after meeting The Monster, must have been better than we'd have expected! THE INVISIBLE RAY and MAD LOVE are Frances Drake's best remembered genre titles, and Frank Lawton was coming off the title role of DAVID COPPERFIELD, soon to appear in Tod Browning's THE DEVIL-DOLL.kochillthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06843717929648076583noreply@blogger.com