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The brand includes ''[[Dracula (Universal film series)|Dracula]]'', ''[[Frankenstein (Universal film series)|Frankenstein]]'', ''[[The Mummy (franchise)|The Mummy]]'', ''[[The Invisible Man (film series)|The Invisible Man]]'', ''The Phantom of the Opera'', ''[[The Wolf Man (franchise)|The Wolf Man]]'', and ''[[Gill-man|The Creature from the Black Lagoon]]''. |
The brand includes ''[[Dracula (Universal film series)|Dracula]]'', ''[[Frankenstein (Universal film series)|Frankenstein]]'', ''[[The Mummy (franchise)|The Mummy]]'', ''[[The Invisible Man (film series)|The Invisible Man]]'', ''The Phantom of the Opera'', ''[[The Wolf Man (franchise)|The Wolf Man]]'', and ''[[Gill-man|The Creature from the Black Lagoon]]''. |
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==Films== |
==Films== |
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Universal Classic Monsters | |
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File:Universal_Classic_Monsters_logo.jpg Official franchise logo as displayed on home video releases | |
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Distributed by | Universal Pictures |
Country | United States |
Universal Studios Monsters (also shortened as Universal Monsters) is a brand based on a series of horror films primarily produced by Universal Pictures from the 1930s to the 1950s. Although not initially conceived as a brand, the enduring popularity and legacy of the films and the characters featured in them has led Universal to market them under the collective brand name. The primary aspect that distinguishes the films from other horror films produced by Universal during the period is that they generally include a monster as central to their narratives, some of whom have become pop culture icons in their own right.[1][2][3][4]
Beginning with Dracula (1931), several of these films were commercial successes during their initial release and gained increasing popularity over the decades due to broadcast television and licensed merchandising.[5] However, the studio did not begin using the brand until the home video release of the films adorned with the Universal Studios Monsters logo in the 1990s. Since then, the brand has expanded with numerous derivative works, including toys,[6] apparel,[7][8] and a board game,[9] and attractions at Universal's theme parks. In addition, the success of cinematic universes in the 21st century has led to reassessments of the Universal Studios Monsters as one of the earliest cinematic universes.[10][11][12][13][14]
The brand includes Dracula, Frankenstein, The Mummy, The Invisible Man, The Phantom of the Opera, The Wolf Man, and The Creature from the Black Lagoon.
Background
Initial release
Rising popularity
Introduction of brand
Films
Notes
- ^ a b Although originally produced and released by Paramount Pictures, Universal obtained the rights to the film in 1958 and branded it with Universal Studios Monsters in its 1991 home video release.
- ^ http://ceur-ws.org/Vol-2811/Paper07.pdf
- ^ https://www.usatoday.com/story/life/movies/2012/10/05/dracula-frankenstein-universal-monsters/1608349/
- ^ https://www.nytimes.com/2017/10/23/books/review/christopher-frayling-frankenstein.html
- ^ https://source.wustl.edu/2017/10/images-of-frankenstein/
- ^ https://www.avclub.com/a-guide-to-the-universal-studios-monster-movies-1923-1-1798234514
- ^ https://news.toyark.com/2021/04/19/neca-officially-announces-universal-monsters-license-424501
- ^ https://universalmonstersuniverse.com/2020/12/15/exclusive-a-monster-chat-with-ben-scrivens-of-fright-rags/
- ^ https://www.licenseglobal.com/apparel/unique-vintage-launches-universal-monsters-collection
- ^ https://bleedingcool.com/games/universal-monsters-ravensburger-horrified/
- ^ https://collider.com/the-invisible-man-universal-monsters-franchise-history/
- ^ https://www.denofgeek.com/movies/universal-monsters-how-the-wolf-man-created-the-first-cinematic-universe/
- ^ https://www.cbr.com/universal-classic-monsters-cinematic-universe/
- ^ https://horrorobsessive.com/2021/02/28/were-the-universal-monsters-really-the-first-shared-universe/
- ^ https://www.cinelinx.com/movie-news/movie-stuff/the-original-shared-universe-a-look-back-at-the-universal-monsters/
- ^ Dracula (VHS). MCA Home Video. 1991.
- ^ a b Dracula (DVD). Universal Studios Home Video. 1999.
- ^ a b c d e Dracula: The Legacy Collection (DVD). Universal Studios Home Video. 2004.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i Universal Classic Monsters: The Essential Collection (Blu-ray). Universal Pictures Home Entertainment. 2012.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae Universal Classic Monsters: Complete 30-Film Collection (Blu-ray). Universal Pictures Home Entertainment. 2018.
- ^ Dracula (VHS). MCA Home Video. 1991.
- ^ Frankenstein (VHS). MCA Home Video. 1991.
- ^ Frankenstein (DVD). Universal Studios Home Video. 1999.
- ^ a b c d e Frankenstein: The Legacy Collection (DVD). Universal Studios Home Video. 2004.
- ^ The Mummy (VHS). MCA Home Video. 1991.
- ^ The Mummy (DVD). Universal Studios Home Video. 1999.
- ^ a b c d e The Mummy: The Legacy Collection (DVD). Universal Studios Home Video. 2004.
- ^ Murders in the Rue Morgue (VHS). MCA Home Video. 1991.
- ^ Island of Lost Souls (VHS). MCA Home Video. 1991.
- ^ The Invisible Man (VHS). MCA Home Video. 1991.
- ^ The Invisible Man (DVD). Universal Studios Home Video. 1999.
- ^ a b c d e The Invisible Man: The Legacy Collection (DVD). Universal Studios Home Video. 2004.
- ^ The Black Cat (VHS). MCA Home Video. 1991.
- ^ The Raven (VHS). MCA Home Video. 1991.
- ^ Bride of Frankenstein (VHS). MCA Home Video. 1991.
- ^ Bride of Frankenstein (DVD). Universal Studios Home Video. 1999.
- ^ Werewolf of London (VHS). MCA Home Video. 1991.
- ^ a b c d The Wolf Man: The Legacy Collection (DVD). Universal Studios Home Video. 2004.
- ^ Dracula's Daughter (VHS). MCA Home Video. 1991.
- ^ Tower of London (VHS). MCA Home Video. 1991.
- ^ Son of Frankenstein (VHS). MCA Home Video. 1991.
- ^ The Invisible Man Returns (VHS). MCA Home Video. 1991.
- ^ The Mummy's Hand (VHS). MCA Home Video. 1991.
- ^ The Invisible Woman (VHS). MCA Home Video. 1991.
- ^ The Monster and the Girl (VHS). MCA Home Video. 1991.
- ^ Man-Made Monster (VHS). MCA Home Video. 1991.
- ^ The Wolf Man (VHS). MCA Home Video. 1991.
- ^ The Wolf Man (DVD). Universal Studios Home Video. 1999.
- ^ The Ghost of Frankenstein (VHS). MCA Home Video. 1991.
- ^ Invisible Agent (VHS). MCA Home Video. 1991.
- ^ The Mummy's Tomb (VHS). MCA Home Video. 1991.
- ^ Frankenstein Meets the Wolf Man (VHS). MCA Home Video. 1991.
- ^ Captive Wild Woman (VHS). MCA Home Video. 1991.
- ^ Phantom of the Opera (VHS). MCA Home Video. 1991.
- ^ Phantom of the Opera (DVD). Universal Studios Home Video. 1999.
- ^ Son of Dracula (VHS). MCA Home Video. 1991.
- ^ The Mad Ghoul (VHS). MCA Home Video. 1991.
- ^ The Invisible Man's Revenge (VHS). MCA Home Video. 1991.
- ^ The Mummy's Ghost (VHS). MCA Home Video. 1991.
- ^ House of Frankenstein (VHS). MCA Home Video. 1991.
- ^ The Mummy's Curse (VHS). MCA Home Video. 1991.
- ^ House of Dracula (VHS). MCA Home Video. 1991.
- ^ House of Horrors (VHS). MCA Home Video. 1991.
- ^ Creature from the Black Lagoon (VHS). MCA Home Video. 1991.
- ^ Creature from the Black Lagoon (DVD). Universal Studios Home Video. 1999.
- ^ a b c Creature from the Black Lagoon: The Legacy Collection (DVD). Universal Studios Home Video. 2004.
- ^ Revenge of the Creature (VHS). MCA Home Video. 1991.
- ^ The Creature Walks Among Us (VHS). MCA Home Video. 1991.