Gods and Monsters

Christopher Bram

Original title: Gods and monsters

earliest edition we have, 2005 Perennial, 2005

Previously titled Father of Frankenstein, this acclaimed novel was the basis for the 1998 film starring Sir Ian McKellen, Lynn Redgrave, and Brendan Fraser. It journeys back to 1957 Los Angeles, where James Whale, the once-famous director of such classics as Frankenstein and Bride of Frankenstein, is living in retirement, haunted by his past. Rescuing him from his too-vivid imagination is his gardener, a handsome ex-...

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Gods and Monsters edition · 2009 · HarperCollins Publishers · 9780061857461
Gods and Monsters ebook · 2007 · HarperCollins · 9780061341755
Gods and Monsters edition · 2007 · HarperCollins Publishers · 9780061341786
Gods and Monsters edition · 2007 · HarperCollins Publishers · 9780061341779
Gods and Monsters edition · 2007 · HarperCollins Publishers · 9780061341793
Gods and monsters edition · 2005 · Perennial

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