Although this doesn't reach the level of excellence for me, it gets damn close. Where it it doesn't retain it's power are in the domestic scenes. Whale just doesn't seem to be in element there. Clive is terrific in scenes involving the monster, but less convincing in the romantic scenes. Karloff couldn't be better. The other outstanding element is the superb b/w cinematography.
IMDB lists Arthur Edeson and Paul Ivano.
IMDB lists Arthur Edeson and Paul Ivano.