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IMDb rating 7.8
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Michael Thomsen
rated 9

Bedre end den første Frankenstein film, nok den mest perfekte af de gamle Universal horrorfilm.

2 years ago
Critic Henrietta J:Son Eskelin
rated 10

Monstrets förmåga att tala och det mer personliga porträttet av karaktären ger mycket mer utrymme för Boris Karloff att glänsa i sin rollprestation.

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Cast & Crew

James Whale
Director
John Carradine
As Lost Hunter at Hermit's Cottage (uncredited)
Boris Karloff
As The Monster
Edward Peil Sr.
As Villager (uncredited)
John George
As Villager (uncredited)
Mary Gordon
As Hans' Wife
Walter Brennan
As Peasant (uncredited)

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The Bride of Frankenstein: A Monster's Quest for Love and Acceptance In the midst of a stormy night, Mary Shelley continues her tale of Frankenstein and his monstrous creation. Surprisingly, the creature has survived the fire and is now seeking companionship. A deranged scientist named Dr. Pretorius kidnaps Henry Frankenstein's fiancée Elizabeth, forcing him to participate in creating a bride for the monster. Despite the reservations of his former mentor, Henry grows excited about his work and completes the Bride's body amidst final preparations. However , things don't go as planned when the Bride rejects her groom. The Monster rampages through the laboratory before realizing it's time for him and his kind to depart this world. While Henry and Elizabeth escape, Dr. Pretorius stays behind to meet his end. The Monster, shedding tears, pulls out a lever and triggers the laboratory's destruction. The Bride Of Frankenstein ended up being a melancholic tale of a monster looking for love and acceptance but ultimately finding nothing but rejection and loneliness. Mary Shelley's genius shines through, teaching us that even monsters have feelings.

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