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The Bride of Frankenstein (1935)

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The Bride of Frankenstein
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Directed byJames Whale
CastBoris Karloff, Elsa Lanchester, Colin Clive, Valerie Hobson, Ernest Thesiger, Reginald Barlow, John George, Gavin Gordon, Mary Gordon, Una O'Connor, Lucien Prival and Douglas Walton
Theatrical ReleaseApril 22, 1935
DVD ReleaseOctober 19, 1999
Running Time75 minutes
MPAA RatingNR (Not Rated)
UPC Code025192063220
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1 DVD, Universal Studios, Usually ships in 24 hours, Black & White, Closed-captioned, Color, DVD-Video, NTSC
Languages: English (Original Language - Dolby Digital 2.0 Mono), English (Subtitled), French (Subtitled)
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User Reviews

Average user review: 4.5 (108 reviews)

rating: 5 QuoteBRIDE IS STILL SCARYQuote
I JUST WATCHED "THE BRIDE OF FRANKENSTEIN" FOR THE FIRST TIME (73 YEARS AFTER ITS MAKING). WHILE MOVIE MAKING HAS OBVIOUSLY TRAVELED LIGHT YEARS FROM THE TECHNIQUES USED IS THIS FILM, IT IS STILL A TRUE CLASSIC IN HORROR FILMDOM.
ASIDE FROM JUST A FEW OUT OF FOCUS SHOTS LEFT IN THE FILM, SUCH AS THE TOUCHING OF HANDS IN THE "REBUFFED" SCENE, THIS IS STILL A CREEPY AND RATHER SCARY FILM THAT IS TRULY TIMELESS.
IT WOULD HAVE BEEN NICE TO SEE A LITTLE MORE OF THE BRIDE..BUT MAYBE THE BEST WAS TRULY SAVED FOR THE END THIS TIME.
I COULDN'T HELP BUT FEEL SORRY FOR THE BIG FELLA AS HE TRIED AND TRIED TO BEFRIEND MANY HE CAME INTO CONTACT WITH...BUT WHAT WOULD YOU DO IF A 7 FOOT SQUARE HEADED MAN-CREATURE HAPPENED UPON YOU?
THIS IS A GREAT FILM. I WOULD PAY TO SEE THIS MOVIE ON THE BIG SCREEN.
October 29, 2008

rating: 5 QuoteFirst class movie makingQuote
Bride of Frankenstein is one, if not THE best, Universal horror movie made in their golden era of the 1930's. A direct sequel to Frankenstein, but in nearly every way a better movie. This is a much more artistic work. Sure there is still some hammy acting and the not so special effects are, by comparison to today laughable.

However, as a movie, this has many things that most modern horror films lack. The cinematography is marvellous. There are dozens of moments in the film where I wished I could have stopped the DVD and taken a copy of the image on the screen. No more so than near the end when the bride appears. The lighting in this scene combined with the photography produces a marvellous almost surreal effect. It also has a few moments of great pathos, most noteably when the monster meets the blind hermit. Here we do get some fine acting by Karloff (which is how he is credited in the film) and O.P.Heggie who plays the hermit.

So whilst this doesn't have the blood and guts of a modern horror film, you are getting something completely different, that for its time was a remarkable piece of filmmaking. Even today 73 years after it was made it is ranked in the top 250 films of all time on the IMDB database. August 20, 2008

rating: 5 QuoteAn all time great horror classicQuote
One of the best horror movies ever made. A much more human monster is seen here with Karloff making friends, smoking a cigar and even speaking. All the supporting performances are just right, especially Lanchester in the title role and Thesiger. The humor, both dark and otherwise, adds another layer to this classic. Director Whale was at his peak here and he had the story and the cast to present his masterpiece with. July 17, 2008

rating: 5 QuoteMY LOVE FOR THIS ONE NEVER ENDS IT HAS EVERYTHINGQuote
WHERE DO I START? THIS MOVIE JUST IS A LOVEABLE ENJOYABLE JOURNEY THAT PACKS IT ALL,ANYTIME I CAN CATCH THIS ONE I STOP AND DO JUST THAT BORIS WAS EXTREMELY JUST WONDERFUL!!!! AND THE BRIDE..MAN SHE PLAYED HER PART TO THE EXTREME AND THAT CRAZY DOCOTOR WASNT BAD HIMSELF, SOMEONE MENTIONED THE BRIDE,IT WAS BETTER BUT IT WAS A EXCELLENT REMAKE OF THIS ONE THAT DIDNT LOUSE UP ITS REPUTWA. July 6, 2008

rating: 1 QuoteThe Only Monster Here is its Montrosity of FailureQuote
They should have brought this sequel back to life instead of the bride, even though it is widely hailed as the superior installment in the Frankenstein canon. I was not expecting a comedy, but it was a huge disappointment, mostly due to the fact that Colin Clive's Dr. Frankenstein is portrayed as a weak and manipulated character, which is a surprise and real failure to this story. They ask too much of the audience - the monster goes from being mute to learning to speak to enjoying cigars and alcohol to conspiring with another mad scientist to blackmail Dr. F into creating a mate for the monster. It just doesn't make sense. Most ludicrous scene - lab sequence where Dr. Pretorius shows Dr. F his creations in the tiny jars. Most impressive scene - The Bride's groundbreaking appearance at the end of the film, brilliantly played by Elsa Lanchester, forever transcending through the history of cinema. Stick with the original, one of the best and most influential films in cinematic history. After the original, this film is barely watchable. Believe it or not, far superior films: Mel Brooks' Young Frankenstein (1974), Franc Roddam's The Bride (1985). April 15, 2008

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