Nicolas Cage played Dracula to perfection in Renfield, but there are several other Universal Monsters that he could also make just as memorable.
Renfield is the latest horror movie from Universal to feature Dracula, and there are several other classic monsters Nicolas Cage could play after chewing the scenery in the role. Cage lends support to Nicholas Hoult's Renfield, a hapless minion to the Prince of Darkness for almost a hundred years and desperate to get out from under the dark shadow of his demanding boss.
5 The Wolf Man After the success of Dracula and The Mummy, The Wolf Man in 1941 became the next terrifying creature to launch a franchise, not to mention have a large influence on Hollywood's depiction of werewolves. The story of the troubled heir played by Lon Chaney Jr. turned into a wolfman by a Romani curse was considered a contemporary blockbuster, with impressive visual effects for its day.
3 Frankenstein’s Monster Mary Shelley's Frankenstein is one of the most well-known horror stories of all time, not to mention a beautiful piece of classic literature. Universal Studios turned it into a film in 1931, and the horrifying tale of a mad scientist named Victor Frankenstein reanimating a creature made from pieces of human corpses became a sensation that launched several sequels.
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