Review of Bride of Frankenstein (1935) by Andy G — 28 Nov 2013
It was the director that drew me into Bride of Frankenstein - an openly gay, theatrical Brit with one helluva taste for film and just enough sophistication to elevate the campy horror films of his time into something both deep and enjoyable.
It's a horror movie, but Bride hardly is scary. It's funny, and quirky, and sexual in ways that maybe most of the censors at Universal didn't pick up when they released this film.
Bride was successful when it released and it still is today. James Whale really made a gem here.
This review of Bride of Frankenstein (1935) was written by Andy G on 28 Nov 2013.
Bride of Frankenstein has generally received very positive reviews.
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