Film: Frankenstein (1910)
Alias: None
Type: Man-Made
Location: Haunted Home
Height/Weight: That of an average human.
Affiliation: Evil
Summary: Ladies and gents, the most classic of mad scientist motivations: the want to create a living being out of spare parts. But this is not the Mary Shelly you remember. This one has a science cauldron in it. And it's only the first adaptation.
History: Dr. Victor Frankenstein's one ambition is to create a paragon of human beauty. A living being that would wow the masses. He of course went about this by throwing a bunch of random chemicals into a bubbling cauldron. But there was a touch of evil in the scientist's intentions, and what came out was a horribly misshapen humanoid, horrifying him. Even worse, this being can't stand to not be around his creator, and can get jealous really fast...
Notable Kills: None.
Final Fate: Through his love of his wife-to-be Elizabeth, Frankenstein is able to banish the monster from existence itself, as the beast cannot live as long as there is no evil in the scientist's heart.
Powers/Abilities: Nothing except brute strength.
Weakness: As long as there is no evil in Frankenstein, the monster cannot exist.
Scariness Factor: 3-The best way to describe this scrub is "homeless Quasimodo". Admittingly, his creation scene is almost perversely grotesque, but his mannerisms can come off as rather pitiful, like a lost puppy.
Trivia: -The monster was played by Charles Stanton Ogle, who would go on to star in the first ever serial, "What Happened to Mary?".
-This whole thing was shot in three days.