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There remains some warmth within this vintage track, almost soothing in its analog-like precision. Everything is audible, and there’s no issue in perceiving the dialog. Two commentaries vie for attention, one from historian Rudy Behlmer and the other via pop culture professor Sir Christopher Frayling. If you want, you can double either of those with a pop-up trivia track.

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The Frankenstein Files is a 44-minute feature that has been around since sometime in the late ’90s, a generous look at the historical significance of the creature.

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