
Spawn of FrankensteinMad scientists in the movies.
Updated Tuesday, May 9, 2006, at 2:10 PM ETClick here to read a slide show about the depiction of scientists in the movies.

Cinema was created by scientists conjuring apparitions from a cocktail of optics, chemicals, and celluloid. And yet, ever since its 1890s origins as a carnival sideshow, cinema has spent much of its history telling audiences that science is likely to be very bad for them. The mad scientist first appeared in film's earliest years and has been with us ever since. Click here for a slide show about the depiction of scientists in the movies.
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