Igor (character)
Igor is a stock character in adaptations of the book Frankenstein by Mary Shelley. Normally, he’s a hunchbacked sidekick to either Victor Frankenstein or another mad scientist.
Original book
In the book, Frankenstein, Victor Frankenstein works alone when he creates Frankenstein’s monster and then abandons him. After that Victor has a nervous breakdown and starts to have hallucinations of the Monster and to suffer from “delirium” so Victor’s friend Henry Clerval takes care of Victor when Victor can’t take care of himself and nurses him back to health. But Clerval has nothing to do with creating Frankenstein’s monster and doesn’t know that The Monster exists until The Monster kills him to get revenge against Victor.
Play
In the 1823 play Presumption or the Fate of Frankenstein, Henry Clerval is worried about Victor Frankenstein’s mental health so he convinces Fritz, Victor’s servant to tell him what is going on and Fritz tells Clerval that Victor is creating Frankenstein’s monster.
Thomas Edison’s Frankenstein
Fritz doesn’t appear in Thomas Edison’s movie Frankenstein.
Universal’s Frankenstein
Fritz is in the 1931 movie Frankenstein made by Universal Studios. In it, Victor Frankenstein, renamed Henry Frankenstein, sends Fritz to steal a healthy brain from his professor but Fritz accidentally damages it so he instead steals the brain of a dead criminal. When the Monster is scared by sunlight, Henry and Fritz lock him in a dungeon where Fritz scares the Monster by using fire so the Monster kills Fritz by strangling him to death.
Mystery of the Wax Museum
Two years later, the movie Mystery of the Wax Museum was about a man named Ivan Igor who kills people, turns their bodies into wax and puts them in his museum.
Bride of Frankenstein
In the Frankenstein sequel Bride of Frankenstein, Dwight Frye, who played Fritz, plays a man named Karl who is the sidekick to an evil mad scientist named Dr. Pretorius.
Son of Frankenstein
In Bride of Frankenstein’s sequel Son of Frankenstein, Bela Lugosi plays a blacksmith named Ygor who has a broken neck from when he was hanged but survived. And when Wolf Frankenstein brings The Monster back to life, the Monster only listens to what Ygor says. Ygor uses the Monster to kill the people on the jury that sentenced him to death for stealing from people’s graves and frames Wolf. So Wolf shoots Ygor.
Ghost of Frankenstein
In Son of Frankenstein’s sequel Ghost of Frankenstein, it turns out that Ygor is alive and wants to get revenge. So Ygor gets Wolf’s brother Ludwig to switch his brain with the Monster’s.
House of Frankenstein
Ghost of Frankenstein’s sequel Frankenstein Meets the Wolf Man was a Crossover with the movie The Wolf Man. In its sequel, House of Frankenstein, the mad scientist, Dr. Niemann has a hunchbacked sidekick named Daniel.
House of Dracula
House of Frankenstein’s sequel House of Dracula was a crossover with the movie Dracula. In it a hunchbacked woman named Nina, who was named after Fritz’s wife in the play from 1823, is a sidekick to a mad scientist named Dr. Franz Edelman.
House of Wax
In 1953, the movie House of Wax gave the main character a Deaf-mute sidekick named Igor.
Dinner with Drac
In 1957, the actor John Zacherlee had a horror parody radio show called Dinner With Drac and his character had an assistant named Igor.
Revenge of Frankenstein
A movie company called Hammer then made a movie called The Curse of Frankenstein and a sequel called Revenge of Frankenstein. In Revenge of Frankenstein, Victor Frankenstein has a hunchbacked sidekick named Karl.
The Incredible Hulk
In the first ever Hulk comic book, which Stan Lee said was inspired by Frankenstein, Dr. Bruce Banner has an assistant named Igor who turns out to be a Soviet spy.
The Monster Mash
In the song The Monster Mash, Frankenstein's monster, Igor and a lot of monsters in Transylvania get together to do a dance called the Monster Mash. The same people who made that song also made a song called Irresistible Igor.
Mad Mad Monsters
In the Cartoon Mad Mad Monsters, Dr. Frankenstein has a hunchbacked sidekick named Igor.
Scooby Doo
In 1969, there was an episode of Scooby-Doo, Where Are You!, Shaggy and Scooby disguise themselves as the mad scientist Dr. Frankenstein and his assistant Igor.
The Hilarious House of Frightenstein
In the early 1970s, the Canadian television comedy, The Hilarious House of Frightenstein gave Dr. Frightenstein an assistant named Igor.
The Electric Company
Then the show The Electric Company had Morgan Freeman’s mad scientist character have an assistant named Igor.
Young Frankenstein
In the movie Young Frankenstein, Dr. Frederick Frankenstein, whose grandfather was Victor Frankenstein gets an assistant named Igor, who says his name is actually pronounced Eye-Gore, and whose grandfather worked for Victor Frankenstein. Igor has a hump on his back.
The Rocky Horror Picture Show
One year later The Rocky Horror Picture Show parodied Frankenstein and in it, Dr. Frank-N-Furter had a sidekick named Riff Raff.
Whose Line is It Anyway
Greg Proops played Victor Frankenstein’s sidekick Igor in a sketch for Whose Line Is It Anyway?.
Discworld
In the Discworld books by Terry Pratchett, every mad scientist has a hunchbacked sidekick named Igor and all Igors are actually related to each other. Every man in their family is named Igor and every woman is named Igorina. They all lisp when they speak.
Van Helsing
In the movie Van Helsing, Victor Frankenstein has a hunchbacked sidekick named Igor who leaves him to work for Count Dracula.
Igor (2008)
The 2008 animated movie Igor starring John Cusack is set in a world where every mad scientist has a hunchbacked sidekick named Igor.
Once Upon a Time
In the tv show Once Upon a Time, Victor Frankenstein works with an assistant named Igor.
Victor Frankenstein
In the movie Victor Frankenstein, Igor is played by Daniel Radcliffe. The movie gives Igor an origin story.