The Bride of Frankenstein (1. Background. The. Bride of Frankenstein (1. Frankenstein. (1. Frankenstein's wife. Both Frankenstein films. Carl Laemmle, Jr. Frankenstein) with Boris Karloff. Monster, but brought two new characters to the forefront. Ernest Thesiger as a necromancer who has miniaturized and imprisoned. The Bride of Frankenstein (1935), a classic masterpiece of 1930s horror films, appeared as a superior sequel to the original prototype Frankenstein (1931). Bride of Re-Animator is a 1990 American science-fiction horror film directed by Brian Yuzna and was written by Yuzna, Rick Fry and Woody Keith. The Corpse Bride movie was inspired by an old story based on actual events that occurred in 19th century Russia, at a time when anti-semitism was widespread in. The Bride is a scary story about a young woman who goes missing on the day of her wedding. It is based on an urban legend known as "The Mistletoe Bride", "Bride. Share this Rating. Title: Bride of Frankenstein (1935) 7.9 /10. Want to share IMDb's rating on your own site? Use the HTML below. Elsa Lanchester as the Monster's. Bride. Whale anticipated all current and future horror parodies. The next two films in the series were Universal's second sequel. Rowland V. Lee's Son of Frankenstein. Karloff's third and final appearance as The. Monster in a feature film. This was followed by the all- star The. House of Frankenstein (1. Boris Karloff in the role. Dr. Niemann. The Bride of Frankenstein was remade with rock. Sting as Dr. Frankenstein, Clancy Brown as the Frankenstein. Monster, and Jennifer Beals as the second recreated Bride- Monster. The Bride (1. 98. Many years later, one of director Mel. Horror of Fang Rock was the first story of season 15 of Doctor Who. Graham Williams' three-year stint as producer of the series began with this story. After watching some of my beautiful friends got married before me. I told myself no matter what, I will choose to act like a bride on my wedding day. Brooks' best satires, Young Frankenstein (1. Whale's original film by recreating the set of The Bride of Frankenstein. With cinematographer John Mescall, Whale expertly created. German Expressionism. Monster's Bride (Elsa Lanchester) with her jerky robotic movements. The impressive musical score was composed by Franz Waxman. Balderston and. William Hurlbut) was adapted from Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley's 1. In the opening (and closing) credits, 'The Monster's. Mate' is identified with only a question mark, although Elsa Lanchester. Groom's horror as secret lover shows up to his wedding in the same dress as the bride.Mary Shelley in the film's prologue. This was Karloff's second. The Story. In the film's prologue, the camera pans toward a light. Lord Byron's estate on a stormy dark night. Inside the elegant drawing room of the Villa. Diodati on Lake Geneva in Switzerland, in the early 1. Lord Byron (Gavin Gordon), poet Percy Shelley (Douglas Walton) and. Mary Shelley. The memorable scene recreates. Before a roaring fire, Mary expresses. Lord Byron: The crudest, savage exhibition of Nature. I. should like to think that an irate Jehovah was pointing those arrows. George Gordon. Lord Byron, England's greatest sinner. But I cannot flatter myself. Possibly those thunders are for dear Shelley - . England's greatest poet. Shelley: What of my Mary? Lord Byron: She is an angel. Mary: You think so? Lord Byron: Do you hear? Come and watch the storm. Mary: You know how lightning alarms me. Shelley darling, will you. Shelley: (laughing) Mary, darling. Lord Byron: Astonishing creature. Mary: I, Lord Byron? Lord Byron: Frightened of thunder, fearful of the dark. And yet you. have written a tale that sent my blood into icy creeps. Mary: (giggling) Ha, ha, ha. Lord Byron: Look at her Shelley. Can you believe that bland and lovely. Frankenstein, a Monster created from cadavers out. Isn't it astonishing? Mary: I don't know why you should think so. What do you expect? Such. an audience needs something stronger than a pretty little love story. He says. his reading public would be too shocked. Mary: It will be published, I think. Shelley: Then, darling, you will have much to answer for. Mary defends her Frankenstein novel to her admirer. It was a philosophical consideration of a man who defied. God's natural laws and sovereignty by daring to create life: Mary: The publishers did not see that my purpose. The punishment that befell a mortal. God. Lord Byron: Well, whatever your purpose may have been, my dear, I. I roll them over. Mary: Don't, Lord Byron. Don't remind me of it tonight. The film dissolves and flashes back to moments from. That. was a pretty chill. Frankenstein and the dwarf stealing the body. The cunning of Frankenstein. Monster, so fearful - so horrible that only a half- crazed. And then the murder! The little child. Henry Frankenstein himself thrown from the top of the. Monster he had created. And it was these. Mary pricks herself while sewing, drawing blood and. Percy questions why Mary ended her. Would you like. to hear what happened after that? I feel like telling it. It's. a perfect night for mystery and horror. The air itself is filled. Lord Byron: I'm all ears. While heaven blasts the night without. Mary weaves her new tale of horror, providing a lead- in. The camera pulls back from. The fire is dying. Soon, the bare skeleton of the building will be dissolved. Minnie (Una O'Connor), Dr. Frankenstein's. high- strung, screeching housekeeper/chambermaid, exults: . Clive) declares the. Monster dead and encouragingly sends the mob home. Believed to be. mortally wounded after being thrown from the burning mill (his fall. Dr. Henry Frankenstein. Colin Clive) lies on a stretcher. With emphasis from the musical. Monster steps fully. Hans is. held under the waist- deep water and drowned by the Monster. A sleepy- looking. In one of the many scenes displaying macabre. Han's wife reaches into the wreckage for her husband's extended. Monster from the debris. Soon, he comes up behind Minnie who turns, sees. Monster. Screeching, she turns and runs off in fright, leaving the. Monster standing there. News of Henry Frankenstein's demise is brought to Henry's. Elizabeth (Valerie Hobson, who has been substituted for Mae. Clarke from the earlier Frankenstein film) at Castle Frankenstein. The Monster! It's alive! I'll wash my hands. Let them all be murdered in the beds. After Henry's . The. If only I could forget but it's never. I've been cursed for delving into the mysteries. Life. Perhaps death is sacred and I profaned it. For what a. wonderful vision it was. I dreamed of being the first to give to. God is so jealous of - the formula for. Think of the power to create a man - and I did it. I did. it! I created a man, and who knows, in time, I could have trained. I could have bred a race. I might even have. Elizabeth: Henry, don't say those things. Don't think them! We are not meant to know those. Henry: It may be that I'm intended to know the secret of life. It's the Devil that prompts you. It's death. not life, that is in it all and at the end of it all. During Elizabeth's admonishments about meddling in. God's affairs, she experiences a bizarre fit (she imagines an apparition. Henry) that reduces her to hysterical tears: Elizabeth: Listen Henry, while you've been lying. I couldn't sleep. And when you. rave of your insane desire to create living men from the dust of. It seems to be reaching out for you, as if it would take. There it is. There's nothing there. Elizabeth: There! It's coming for you! Bride of Chucky (1. IMDb. Edit. Trivia. According to Jennifer Tilly, the doll sex scene was all improvised. And don't forget my money. And Bailey, don't you forget. 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