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Why Is Frankenstein’S Monster Green? [Solved]

Pierce’s decision to paint Karloff’s skin a greyish green was a conscious choice to play on these limitations, distinguishing the monster from the rest of the cast by giving him a skin color that would be captured as a ghostly white on film.22 Oct 2020

Why is Frankenstein’s Monster Green? | An Exploration into the Monster’s Appearance

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Everything you need to know to read “Frankenstein” - Iseult Gillespie

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