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This was the last of Whale's films to be produced under the Laemmle family ; the Laemmles lost control of the studio to J. Cheever Cowdin, head of the Standard Capital Corporation, and Charles R. Rogers, who was installed in Junior Laemmle's old job.
After being a healthy scratch for 15 straight games with the Whale, last playing on January 27, 2012, Avery was left off the Whale's Clear Day list of players eligible to play for the remainder of the AHL season submitted on March 5, and Avery was sent home.

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Tod Browning's Dracula ( 1931 ), with Bela Lugosi, was quickly followed by James Whale's Frankenstein ( also 1931 ).
Studio interference, possibly spurred by political pressure from Nazi Germany, led to the film's being altered from Whale's vision and The Road Back was a critical and commercial failure.
Whale's next film was The Kiss Before the Mirror ( 1933 ), a critical success but a box office failure.
This was the first of Whale's films for which Production Code Administration approval was required and Universal had a difficult time securing that approval because of the elements of sexual sadism implicit in the husband's abusive behavior.
Bride of Frankenstein was Whale's next project.
Retitled Remember Last Night ?, the film was one of Whale's personal favorites, but met with sharply divided reviews and commercial disinterest.
Whale's original cut of the film was given generally positive reviews but sometime between preview screenings and the film's general release Rogers capitulated to the Germans, ordering that cuts be made and additional scenes be shot and inserted.
" While there have been suggestions that Whale's career was terminated because of homophobia, and Whale was supposedly dubbed " The Queen of Hollywood ", Harrington states that " nobody made a thing out of it as far as I could perceive ".
Whale's companion David Lewis stated flatly that Whale's sexual orientation was " not germane " to his filmmaking.
Rains came relatively late to film acting and his first screen test was a failure, but his distinctive voice won him the title role in James Whale's The Invisible Man ( 1933 ) when someone accidentally overheard his screen test being played in the next room.
Colin Clive ( 20 January 1900-25 June 1937 ) was an English stage and screen actor best remembered for his portrayal of Dr. Frankenstein in James Whale's two Universal Frankenstein films Frankenstein and Bride of Frankenstein.
In spite of the presence of Karloff, The Old Dark House was largely ignored at the American box office, although it was a huge hit in Whale's native England.

Whale's and directing
Having purchased the film rights to Journey's End, British producers Michael Balcon and Thomas Welsh agreed that Whale's experience directing the London and Broadway productions of the play made him the best choice to direct the film.

Whale's and two
The two were considered a couple for some two years, despite Whale's living as an openly gay man.
Although Colin Clive made only three horror films, Whale's two Frankenstein films and Mad Love ( 1935 ), he is widely regarded as one of the essential stars of the genre by many film buffs.

Whale's and New
** Release of James Whale's film of Frankenstein in New York.

Whale's and who
James Whale's film The Man in the Iron Mask is very loosely adapted from Dumas ' novel and, by contrast, depicts Fouquet as the story's main villain, who tries to keep the existence of the King's twin brother a secret.

Whale's and are
Whale's final months are the subject of the 1995 novel Father of Frankenstein by Christopher Bram.
Killer Moth, Firefly and Lock-Up all survive, but are injured and unconscious to varied degrees, the Scarface puppet is " killed ", and Peyton Reily, the new Ventriloquist, is unharmed, though after the attack she is taken away by Tobias Whale's men.
The story arc ends with Scarecrow beaten and tied up by Tobias Whale, as a sign to all " masks " that they are not welcome in Whale's new vision of Gotham.
Another highly prized item in ceremony is the tabua or Whale's tooth, other items also the use of mats ( masi ) are also used traditionally in ceremony also various regions have tradition that has been passed down generation to generation for centuries one example are the firewalkers of beqa.
Among his most famous works ( translated into English, French, Italian, Greek, German, Polish and Dutch ) are: La Tierra del Fuego se Apagó ( Tierra del Fuego Has Burnt Out, 1945 ), Golfo de Penas ( Gulf of Sorrow, 1957 ), El Camino de la Ballena ( The Whale's Path, 1962 ), El Guanaco Blanco ( The White Guanaco, 1980 ), and El Corazón del Témpano ( The Heart of the Iceberg, 1991 ).

Whale's and by
The expressionist influence lasted throughout Whale's career, with Whale's final film, Hello Out There, praised by Sight & Sound as " a virtuoso pattern of light and shade, a piece of fully blown expressionist filmmaking plonked down unceremoniously in the midst of neo-realism's heyday ".
Noting that Whale's reputation has been subsumed by the " Karloff cult ", Sarris cites Bride of Frankenstein as the " true gem " of the Frankenstein series and concludes that Whale's career " reflects the stylistic ambitions and dramatic disappointments of an expressionist in the studio-controlled Hollywood of the thirties ".
Long disillusioned with their record label and its growing financial problems by this time, Kaylan and Volman resisted White Whale's efforts to turn the Turtles into something approaching an assembly-line pop act.
While working on the project, Cooper also screened various recent films for Wallace to put him in the right mindset, including Tod Browning's Dracula and James Whale's Frankenstein, as well as the fragments of sequences shot by Willis O ' Brien for Creation that were to be reused in the current script.
The sequence in which the El Brendel character is revived from the dead features the first screen appearance of the spectacular electrical equipment assembled by Kenneth Strickfaden, seen again and more famously in James Whale's Frankenstein ( 1931 ).
In particular, Whale's 1912 superheated G1 Class 0-8-0 developed from a locomotive introduced by Webb in 1892, lasted, in many cases until 1964, near the end of steam in 1968.
" Karl Williams of the film database Allmovie wrote that " by the 1960s attained a grail-like status among fans of director James Whale ... The Old Dark House came to be reconsidered a cult gem, part of the renewal of interest in Whale's talents many years after his creative peak ".

Whale's and their
When White Whale's master recordings were sold at auction in 1974, the duo won the Turtles ' masters, making them the owners of their own recorded work.
White Whale's assets were sold at auction, and the winners of the Turtles's master recordings were Kaylan and Volman, making them the owners of their own work.

Whale's and earlier
An earlier scene shows Brendan Fraser as Whale's gardener in a bar watching televised reruns of the 1935 Bride of Frankenstein featuring the climatic scene of Ernest Thesiger as Pretorius and Colin Clive as Dr. Frankenstein unveiling Elsa Lanchester as the Bride.

Whale's and had
When his longtime companion David Lewis died in 1987, his executor and Whale biographer James Curtis had his ashes interred in a niche across from Whale's.
" Russo goes so far as to suggest that Whale's homosexuality is expressed in both Frankenstein and Bride as " a vision both films had of the monster as an antisocial figure in the same way that gay people were ' things ' that should not have happened ".

Whale's and .
As knowledge of his sexual orientation has become more common, some of his films, Bride of Frankenstein in particular, have been interpreted as having a gay subtext and it has been claimed that Whale's refusal to remain in the closet led to the end of his career.
However, Whale's associates dismissed the notions that Whale's sexuality informed his work or that it cost him his career.
Colin Clive in Whale's 1929 stage production of Journey's End.
It is one of only a few of Whale's films that has remained in the public eye and is regarded as a classic of the horror genre.
Lauded as " the finest of all gothic horror movies ", Bride is frequently hailed as Whale's masterpiece.
Because of Whale's habit of periodically revising his date of birth, his niche lists the incorrect date of 1893.
As filmmaker Curtis Harrington, a friend and confidant of Whale's, put it, " Not in the sense of screaming it from the rooftops or coming out.
With knowledge of his sexuality becoming more common beginning in the 1970s, some film historians and gay studies scholars have detected homosexual themes in Whale's work, particularly in Bride of Frankenstein in which a number of the creative people associated with the cast, including Ernest Thesiger and Colin Clive, were alleged to be gay or bisexual.
" Whale's biographer Curtis rejects the notion that Whale would have identified with the Monster from a homosexual perspective, stating that if the highly class-conscious Whale felt himself to be an antisocial figure, it would have been based not in his sexuality but in his origin in the lower classes.

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