This entry will be of no interest to non-Universal Horror fans. ("Well, I warned you")
Many fans know that "The Son Of Frankenstien" was originally to be in color. The idea was scratched because they just couldn't get his skin color right. I'm sure most have seen the little clip with Karloff clowning around with Jack Pierce with the Hulk green skin...ulg!
But this may come as a surprize: The monster was blind in "The Ghost" movie. You will remember that Ygor's brain was inserted into his head and "damage to the optic nerves" resulted in blindness in "The Ghost of Frankenstien". It was odd to hear Lugosi's voice coming out of Chaney's mouth!
Well, to make a long story longer, it was a natural that Bela portray the monster in the next movie. He was thrilled at the oppertunity. As you all know, he turned down the role before James Whale found Karloff. For good reason as the script he was shown had the monster as a mindless, killing robot with none of the pathos found in the later script. But I digress...
After the film was completed, the Universal minds that "be" decided not only to drop the blind angle, but also took out all close-ups of the monster speaking. As a kid I noticed that he was now walking with his arms stretched out in front of him (like a blind man!) but I did not make the connection. There is one scene in the picture where you can see him speaking in profile if you look close.
After getting wind of these revelations I could not wait to see the movie again, but about 10 years went by before it popped up on You Tube! It's plain to see he was blind: in one scene where the monster is chasing the whole town down the street, Larry Talbot, his new friend steps in front of him, grabbing his arms shouting "Its me!" Then he leads him away to a wagon, pushing him into the back of it.
The coolest thing was that at the end of the movie, when Frankie was getting juiced back to his full strength, there is a close-up of his eyes which show them finally opening and looking around! Then a sly smile crosses his face...he can SEE again. Then he breaks free and chases the Wolfman all over the place.
Poor Lugosi...they really fucked him out of what could have been a great role, as alluded to in the previous picture: "Ygor's brain in the body of a giant??? THAT would be a monster indeed!"