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    Bride of Frankenstein

    1935 · Horror · 1h 15m

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  1. Jan 3, 1999 · Their quest forms the inspiration for James Whale's "The Bride of Frankenstein" (1935), the best of the Frankenstein movies--a sly, subversive work that smuggled shocking material past the censors by disguising it in the trappings of horror. Some movies age; others ripen.

  2. 98% Tomatometer 52 Reviews 87% Audience Score 25,000+ Ratings After recovering from injuries sustained in the mob attack upon himself and his creation, Dr. Frankenstein (Colin Clive) falls...

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    • Boris Karloff
    • James Whale
    • Universal Pictures
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  3. 336 Reviews. Hide Spoilers. Sort by: Filter by Rating: 10/10. One of the greatest achievements in the history of horrordom. TheLittleSongbird 2 May 2010. I love the first Frankenstein, it was shocking and enthralling despite the complaints of it being dated and slow. Maybe so but I still love it.

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  5. The macabre, satirical Bride of Frankenstein is a key film to the horror genre (perhaps the best) and one of the genuinely great films of any genre. It's one of the most wonderfully crafted films in cinema history and is easily lauded as Whale's finest screen hour.

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    • Drama, Horror, Sci-Fi
    • James Whale
    • 1935-05-06
  6. Chicago Reader. 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. See all 16 reviews on Metacritic.com. See all external reviews for Bride of Frankenstein.

  7. Time rated Bride of Frankenstein in its "All-Time 100 Movies", in which critics Richard Corliss and Richard Schickel overruled the magazine's original review to declare the film "one of those rare sequels that is infinitely superior to its source".

  8. A riveting, funny, and suspenseful horror classic. Read Common Sense Media's The Bride of Frankenstein review, age rating, and parents guide.

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