Part of the ClassicSciFi.com Collectible Series, this framed art print celebrates one of the most human and heartfelt moments in Universal’s classic monster saga. Professionally framed in sleek black MDF with shatter-resistant plexiglass, it arrives ready to hang and designed to complement the rest of the ClassicSciFi collection.
This newly recreated lobby card blends a restored, colorized still from The Bride of Frankenstein (1935) with a faithfully enhanced version of Universal’s original 1930s lobby card layout. The result is a stunning collectible that captures the warmth and tragedy of one of horror cinema’s most moving scenes.
The Scene:
The Monster (Boris Karloff) finds brief friendship and peace in the hut of the blind hermit (O.P. Heggie). A moment of unexpected kindness and humanity that remains one of the most poignant in all of classic horror — rendered here in vibrant color and authentic vintage style.
Print Size: 12″ × 8″
Finished Frame Size: 13.25″ × 9.25″
Frame: Black MDF wood-style frame with sleek profile
Finish: Premium matte photo paper for vibrant, glare-free color
Cover: Shatter-resistant plexiglass
Display: Arrives ready to hang with sawtooth hanger or stand with easel back
Official ClassicSciFi.com Collectible Series artwork
Authentic recreation of a 1930s Universal lobby card
Professionally framed and ready to display
A rare, emotional moment from the Frankenstein legacy beautifully preserved
Complete your ClassicSciFi.com wall with other framed prints from the golden age of horror — including Frankenstein, The Bride of Frankenstein, Dracula, and Creature from the Black Lagoon. Visit ClassicSciFi.com to explore the full collection.