The modern world was rapidly intruding on the gothic
sensibilities of the previous decade’s horror movies, so Universal obligingly
dropped the monsters into a more contemporary setting. Apart from the change of
scenery, the monsters still grappled with their inner demons. What the 1940s
horror movies seemed to be most preoccupied with was keeping it together. This
would have real and fictional repercussions a decade later.
The optimistic propaganda of early wartime America was
quickly subsumed in the aftermath of the atomic bomb drops that signaled the
end of World War II and would soon usher in the Atomic Age and the Cold War in equal
parts.