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    James Whale (22 July 1889 – 29 May 1957) was an English film director, theatre director and actor, who spent the greater part of his career in Hollywood. He is best remembered for several horror films : Frankenstein (1931), The Old Dark House (1932), The Invisible Man (1933) and Bride of Frankenstein (1935), all considered classics.

  2. This is the official home of the James Whale Radio Show.

  3. James Whale (Dudley Staffs, 22 de julio de 1889 - Los Ángeles, 29 de mayo de 1957) [1] fue un director de cine inglés. Iniciado en el teatro en 1930 se mudó a los Estados Unidos, [2] donde destacó en el cine de terror. [3]

  4. Mike Graham celebrates the life and career of James Whale as he receives his MBE in the King's New Year Honours list. Radio and TV legend James Whale has been awarded an MBE in the King’s...

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  5. Such is the power of James Whales 1931 feature Frankenstein, which managed to stand the test of time, with imagery (including the physical appearance of Frankenstein’s monster) that remained recognizable and deeply ingrained into the very fabric of our collective subconscious even almost nine decades after the picture’s original release.

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  6. Website. www .jameswhaleradio .co .uk. Michael James Whale MBE (born 13 May 1951) is a British radio personality, television presenter, podcast host and author. He gained initial prominence in the 1980s as the host of The James Whale Radio Show on Radio Aire in Leeds, which was simulcast on national television.

  7. James Whale (Dudley Staffs, 1896 - Los Ángeles, 1957) Director de cine inglés. Iniciado en el teatro, en 1930 fue a Estados Unidos, donde destacó en el cine de terror. De su producción sobresale, como obra maestra del género, El doctor Frankenstein (1931).