Review of Bride of Frankenstein (1935) by Jared C — 17 May 2013
Following the magnificent and mesmerizing directing piece of Frankenstein. Its follow up stretches new territory from Whale's sense of humor displayed in different styles. The concept of allowing the monster to speak a little is fairly new and concerning and yet doesn't plague the whole film.
To set the record straight this is not the story of the Monster and his Bride, its the story of how the Bride was invented and how the Monster grew after the events that faded from the first film. Elsa Lanchester however few minutes of screen time she had at the end is outstanding and worth looking back on especially for coming of age actresses wanting to start off in the buisness.
This review of Bride of Frankenstein (1935) was written by Jared C on 17 May 2013.
Bride of Frankenstein has generally received very positive reviews.
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