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Bride of Frankenstein (1935)

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 BRIDE OF FRANK...
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cover Directed by
James Whale 

Writing credits
William Hurlbut 
William Hurlbut  (adaptation)
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Genre: Horror (more)

Tagline: Warning! The Monster demands a Mate! (more)

Plot Outline: Mary Shelley reveals the main characters of her novel survived: Dr. Frankenstein (goaded by an even madder scientist) builds his monster a mate. (more) (view trailer)

User Comments: History, horror, and humor (more)

User Rating: ********__ 8.1/10 (1504 votes) 

Cast (in credits order) verified as complete
Boris Karloff .... The Monster (as Karloff)
Colin Clive .... Dr. Henry Frankenstein
Valerie Hobson .... Elizabeth Frankenstein
Elsa Lanchester .... Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley/The Monster's Mate
Ernest Thesiger .... Dr. Pretorius
Gavin Gordon (I) .... Lord Byron
Douglas Walton .... Percy Shelley
Una O'Connor .... Minnie
E.E. Clive .... Burgermeister
Lucien Prival .... Albert the Butler
O.P. Heggie .... Hermit
Dwight Frye .... Karl
Reginald Barlow .... Hans
Mary Gordon .... Hans' Wife
Anne Darling .... Shepherdess (as Ann Darling)
Ted Billings .... Ludwig
rest of cast listed alphabetically
Robert Adair .... A Hunter (uncredited)
Norman Ainsley .... Little Archbishop (uncredited)
Billy Barty .... Tiny baby (in jar) (uncredited)
Frank Benson (I) .... Villager (uncredited)
Maurice Black .... Gypsy (uncredited)
Walter Brennan .... Neighbor (uncredited)
Arthur S. Byron .... Henry VIII: Little King (uncredited)
John Carradine .... A Hunter (uncredited)
Grace Cunard .... Villager (uncredited)
John Curtis (I) .... A Hunter (uncredited)
J. Gunnis Davis .... Uncle Glutz (uncredited)
Kansas DeForrest .... Little Ballerina (uncredited)
Elspeth Dudgeon .... Gypsy's Mother (uncredited)
Helen Jerome Eddy .... Gypsy's Wife (uncredited)
Neil Fitzgerald .... Rudy (uncredited)
Brenda Fowler .... A Mother (uncredited)
John George (I) .... Villager (uncredited)
Helen Gibson .... Villager (uncredited)
Marilyn Harris (II) .... Girl (uncredited)
Rollo Lloyd (uncredited)
Josephine McKim .... Little Mermaid (uncredited)
Torben Meyer .... Man being strangled by the Monster (from flashback during Prologue) (uncredited)
Edwin Mordant .... The Coroner (uncredited)
Helen Parrish .... Communion Girl (scenes deleted)
Edward Peil Sr. .... Villager (uncredited)
Tempe Pigott .... Aunt Glutz (uncredited)
Sarah Schwartz .... Marta (uncredited)
Peter Shaw (I) .... Little Devil (uncredited)
Mary Stewart (I) .... Neighbor (uncredited)
Frank Terry (I) .... A Hunter (uncredited)
Lucio Villegas .... Priest (uncredited)
Joan Woodbury .... Little Queen (uncredited)
 
Directed by
James Whale 
 
Writing credits (in credits order)
William Hurlbut 
William Hurlbut  (adaptation) and
John L. Balderston  (adaptation) (as John Balderston)

Mary Shelley  (novel Frankenstein) (uncredited)
 
Produced by
Carl Laemmle Jr. .... producer
 
Original music by
Franz Waxman 
 
Cinematography by
John J. Mescall 
 
Film Editing by
Ted J. Kent  (as Ted Kent)
 
Art Direction by
Charles D. Hall 
 
Makeup Department
Otto Lederer .... makeup associate (uncredited)
Jack P. Pierce .... makeup artist (uncredited)
 
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Fred Frank .... assistant director (uncredited)
Harry Mancke .... assistant director (uncredited)
Joseph A. McDonough .... assistant director (uncredited)
 
Sound Department
Gilbert Kurland .... sound recordist (uncredited)
 
Special Effects by
John P. Fulton .... special photographic effects
Ken Strickfaden .... special electrical properties (uncredited)
 
Other crew
C. Bakaleinikoff .... conductor (as Bakaleinikoff)
Flo Brummel .... script clerk (uncredited)
Buddy Daggett .... secretary to Carl Laemmle, jr. (uncredited)
W.J. Dodds .... assistant camera (uncredited)
Alan Jones (I) .... second cameraman (uncredited)
Carl Laemmle .... presenter
Clifford Vaughan .... orchestrator: musical score (uncredited)
 

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Also Known As:
Bride of Frankenstein, The (1935) (USA: poster title)
Frankenstein Lives Again! (1935) (USA: working title)
Return of Frankenstein, The (1935) (USA: working title)
Runtime: 75
Country: USA
Language: English
Color: Black and White
Sound Mix: Western Electric Sound System
Certification: Australia:PG / Finland:K-16 (1976) / UK:PG / USA:Unrated

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User Comments:

Matthew Ignoffo (mermatt@webtv.net)
Eatontown, NJ, USA

Date: 3 August 1998
Summary: History, horror, and humor

A short historical scene opens the film. We find Mary Shelley, her husband Percy, and Lord Byron gathered together discussing Mary's novel. The novel was written as a result of discussions like this which caused Mary to have a nightmare that sparked the idea for the novel.

It is an interesting touch to have Elsa Lanchester playing both Mary and the bride of the monster. It could be a bit Freudian indicating that perhaps she desired to be the monster's bride. In any event, the film is not only genuinely frightening, but it also has some sly humor to offset the horror.

It is a Universal horror film in grand style -- one of the best in the Universal series.

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