

Universal's lawyers hate this one weird trick! (It's called 'stealing footage.')
A wisecracking narrator mocks footage featuring Frankenstein's monster and Count Dracula.
Editing
Boldly stitches three stolen films into 'narrative.'
Writing
Narrator roasts Dracula's real estate choices.
Director
Albert DeMond
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
This was Universal's petty revenge after losing Nosferatu rights to a plagiarism lawsuit.
Boris Karloff isn't actually in this despite the marketing — it's leftover Frankenstein footage with Mae Clarke.