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Bride of Frankenstein
Warning! The Monster demands a Mate!
( Horror )


Bride of Frankenstein Poster

MPAA Rating:
Approved
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US Runtime: 75 min

Premiere Date:
Apr 22, 1935   [USA]
 
Director: James Whale
 
Writers: William Hurlbut   [adaptation]   [adaptation]
John L Balderston   [adaptation]   [adaptation]
William Hurlbut
 
Music by Franz Waxman
 
Cinematography: John J Mescall
 
Edited by: Ted J Kent
 
Production Company: Universal Pictures
 

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Filming Locations: (Now With Clickable Links To Location On Google Maps)

 

Tech Info:

Budget:
$397,000 (USA)
Color Info:
B&W
Sound Mix:
Mono
Aspect Ratio:
1.37 : 1
Cinematographic Process:
Spherical
Film Negative Format:
35 mm
Printed Film Format:
35 mm
Shooting Dates:
02 Jan 1935 - 07 Mar 1935

Quotes:

  • The Monster: Alone: bad. Friend: good!
     
  • Dr. Pretorius: We shall drink to our partnership. Do you like gin? It is my only weakness.
     
  • Dr. Pretorius: To a new world of gods and monsters!
     
  • Mary Shelley: It's a perfect night for mystery and horror. The air itself is filled with monsters.
     
  • The Monster: We belong dead!
     

Trivia:

  • The "body count" in the original cut was 21. This was trimmed to 10 after pressure from the censors.
     
  • Editing after previews resulted in the loss of a subplot in which Karl imitates the Monster's murderous modus operandi to eliminate his miserly aunt and uncle and direct the blame away from himself.
     
  • When filming the scene where the monster emerges from the burnt windmill, Boris Karloff slipped and fell into the water-filled well. Upon being helped out, he realized he had broken a leg in the fall. The metal struts used to stiffen his legs (for the famous "monster lurch") helped keep the bones in place until they could be properly set.
     
  • Not long before filming began, Colin Clive broke a leg in a horse riding accident. Consequently, most of Dr. Frankenstein's scenes were shot with him sitting.
     
  • The musical soundtrack for this film proved so popular, it was used again in the Flash Gordon serials starring Buster Crabbe.
     

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