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The Bride Of Frankenstein
Dr. Frankenstein and his monster both turn out to be alive, not killed as previously believed. But now he is forced to tempt fate once again by creating a suitable mate for his monster after a mad scientist, Dr. Pretorius, kidnaps his wife.
28 August 1883, Monmouthshire, Wales, UK
22 February 1899, Salina, Kansas, USA
17 December 1915, Los Angeles, California, USA
17 September 1877, Angaston, South Australia, Australia
16 October 1910, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
16 May 1882, Glasgow, Scotland, UK
19 August 1924, Los Angeles, California, USA
14 July 1901, New York City, New York, USA
5 February 1906, New York City, New York, USA
15 January 1879, Chelsea, London, England, UK
7 April 1880, London, England, UK
23 October 1880, Belfast, Ireland [now Northern Ireland], UK
January 3, 1900 in San Francisco, California, USA
2 January 1870, County Cork, Ireland
25 July 1894, Lynn, Massachusetts, USA
16 July 1915, Lansingburgh, New York, USA
23 November 1887, Camberwell, London, England, UK
1 December 1884, Århus, Denmark
28 October 1902, Lewisham, London, England, UK
14 January 1891, Queens, New York, USA
7 April 1901, Chicora, Mississippi, USA
January 15, 1892 in Tipperary, Ireland
14 April 1917, Larne, County Antrim, Ireland [now Northern Ireland], UK
25 October 1924, Millsboro, Pennsylvania, USA
October 15, 2009
This was to be [director James Whale's] last horror film. Small wonder; what could he possibly have left to prove?
May 27, 2007
one of the greatest movies i've ever seen
September 24, 2007
Whale's erudite genius brings it all together. He sculpts every nuance of self-parody, social satire, horror, humour, wit and whimsy into a dazzling whole, keeping every one of his fantastical plates spinning until the tragic, inevitable finale.
October 06, 2013
James Whale's extravagantly produced sequel to his own Frankenstein still ranks as one of horrordom's greatest achievements.
September 24, 2007
A must for anyone with even a passing interest in horror, this not only confirms Karloff as a master of the genre, but also shows, more than any of Whale's subsequent films, the influence of his vision.
August 08, 2006
Another astonishing chapter in the career of the Monster.
January 02, 2011
A riveting, funny, and suspenseful horror classic.
October 07, 2008
Screenwriters Hurlbut & Balderston and Director James Whale have given it the macabre intensity proper to all good horror pieces, but have substituted a queer kind of mechanistic pathos for the sheer evil that was Frankenstein.
February 09, 2006
Whale's most perfectly realised movie, a delight from start to finish.
January 01, 2000
The Bride of Frankenstein has an in-your- face audacity that hasn't dimmed all that much after 63 years.
June 04, 2007
Whale added an element of playful sexuality to this version, casting the proceedings in a bizarre visual framework that makes this film a good deal more surreal than the original.
June 04, 2007
Karloff manages to invest the character with some subtleties of emotion that are surprisingly real and touching.

