Frankenstein (1910) is often forgotten about being that it's competition is Boris Karloff's iconic take on the monster from the 1930s. While this film is Frankensteins "official" film debut, many tend to overlook it which is a shame. This film is genuinely creepy to me and manages to freak me out with its intense music alone, not to mention the frightening imagry that can be seen especially for the time of this Era of filmmaking. While this film holds up just about as well as you'd expect a silent film that's well over 100 years old to hold up, it is still a very important film in the history of cinema none the less.