Review of Bride of Frankenstein (1935) by Pierluigi P — 28 Apr 2008
Although more funny than scary, this has to be one of the best sequels ever done. James Whale's narration is lyrical and stylish, the settings evoke gothic mystique and Boris Karloff perfectly embodies the tall walking corpse, who embarks on a murderous rampage after the events of the first film, only to find at the end that even he has a heart.
excellent horror/black comedy universal classic.
This review of Bride of Frankenstein (1935) was written by Pierluigi P on 28 Apr 2008.
Bride of Frankenstein has generally received very positive reviews.
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