
From the 1954 classic horror film, THE Creature comes packaged in a double window collector's box with new artwork by Robert Sammelin. Collectible stands approximately 4' tall. Over the course of her long, long life, 23 waxworks have been created of her, starting in 1928 when she was 2 years old. Jarman added, “A team of the most skilled, artistic and passionate people around the world are involved in making the perfect wax figure and attention to detail is key. The eyes are hand painted and every tiny detail is duplicated including using fine red silk threads as the veins in the whites of the eyes. “Our costume department also works with some of the world’s most sought-after designers and stylists to ensure we’re getting the figure 100% right to ensure fans will love it. We even have donated items of clothing from celebrities’ personal wardrobes that they have previously worn to an event,” he said. Madame Tussauds Blackpool is home to over 80 wax makings of stars, celebrities and public figures. A team of 25 artists works on just one wax figure, spending a combined 800 hours altogether. Waxworks ( Das Wachsfigurenkabinett) was written by Nosferatu screenwriter Henrik Galeen and has the added curiosity of being an anthology film, with a frame story that anchors and occasionally bleeds into the chapters that follow. The Queen is one of 2,000 wax figures displayed around the world under the umbrella of Madame Tussauds’ wax museums, including Madame Tussauds New York on 42nd Street. After this early example of the format, the horror genre has since returned to it again and again, with examples. The process includes 350 hours to sculpt the statue, 187 hours to implant hair and 30 hours to make a set of teeth.

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