This greatest of all Frankenstein movies begins during a raging thunderstorm. Warm and cozy inside their palatial villa, Lord Byron (Gavin Gordon), Percy Shelley (Douglas Walton), and Shelley's wife Mary (Elsa Lanchester) engage in morbidly sparkling conversation. The wicked Byron mockingly ...more
Year: 1935 | Running Time: 75 minutes
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$15.99BRIDE OF FRANKENSTEIN
The wildest and most audacious of James Whale's 1930s horror movies, The Bride of Frankenstein is in nearly all ways superior to Whale's original Frankenstein four years earlier. While the first picture was made on a limited budget, Bride was given all the trappings of a big studio's most prestigious production, and, if the results lack the original's lean, claustrophobic mood, Whale's sly wit and gleeful enthusiasm more than make up for it. Brimming with subtle self-parody, Bride of ...more
- Boris Karloff - The Monster
- Colin Clive - Henry Frankenstein
- Valerie Hobson - Elizabeth Frankenstein
- Elsa Lanchester - Mary Shelley/The Bride
- Ernst Thesiger - Dr. Septimus Pretorius
- Dwight Frye - Karl
- Norman Ainsley - Archbishop
- Reginald Barlow - Hans
- Billy Barty - Baby
- Ted Billings - Ludwig
- Anne Darling - Shepherdess
- Kansas de Forest - Ballerina
- Gavin Gordon - Lord Byron
- Lucio Villegas - Priest
- James Whale - Director
- Carl Laemmle, Jr. - Producer
- John L. Balderston - Screenwriter
- William Hurlbut - Screenwriter
- Mary Shelley - Book Author
- Charles Hall - Art Director
- Ted Kent - Editor
- Franz Waxman - Composer (Music Score)
- Jack Pierce - Makeup
- John Mescall - Cinematographer
- John P. Fulton - Special Effects









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