
According to the Motion Picture Herald of June 29, 1935, the “makeup stunt” was cooked up by house manager Dwight Van Meter
using the Astor’s doorman as stand-in for The Monster. The transformation —
said to have cost all of $2.15 — proved popular. High school seniors arranged a
mock wedding — The Monster Demands a Mate! — and the very odd couple was seen driving around town in a bannered
car and popping up at local nightclubs. One stop was at the swanky Riverside
Club on Friday, May 17, same day the film opened.

The Monster gag had kicked off a week earlier when the Astor
ran the film’s trailer. The live Monster appeared in a green spotlight, chained
to a large chair — as Karloff was in the film’s dungeon scene — rising out of
the stage floor on the organ’s elevator loft, to weird sound effects. As the
trailer played out, the snarling Monster broke his chains and escaped into the
wings.

Sources: Motion Picture Herald via the Media History Digital Library, and The Reading Eagle.
He looks great for a local job!
ReplyDeleteSimple yet stunning! The Apna Showroom Metal Hair Band and Rose Pin provide a versatile, modern look for any occasion.
ReplyDeleteApna Showroom Baby's Cotton Panties/Bloomers/Underwear 12 Pieces 12-24 months or 1-2 Years panty for kids baby girls boys kachi
Apna Showroom Baby Boys and Girl's Cotton Panties Bloomer Combo Multicolour, 6-12 Months for 1 Years 12 Pieces Attractive
Apna Showroom Socks for Baby Boy and Girls, 6 to 12months(Multicolour) - Pack of 6 Pair Designer - Fancy - Attractive
Apna Showroom Baby's Cotton Panties/Bloomers/Underwear 12 Pieces (3-4 Years)
Designed for all-day comfort! Apna Showroom’s Metal Hair Band and Rose Pin offer a durable, stylish design with a secure grip.