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Starring Bela Lugosi, Helen Chandler, David Manners, et al. (1999)
Dracula (75th Anniversary Edition) (Universal Legacy Series)
Dracula The Legacy Collection (Dracula / Dracula (1931 Spanish Version) Dracula's Daughter Son of Dracula House of Dracula) Starring Onslow Stevens, John Carradine, Lon Chaney Jr., and more (2004)
LON CHANEY The Wolf Man The Legacy Collection The Wolf Man Werewolf of London Frankenstein Meets the Wolf Man She-Wolf of London (1943)
Classic Monsters Spotlight Collection [Dracula, Frankenstein, The Bride of Frankenstein, Creature from Black Lagoon] (Universal's 100th Anniversary) Classic Monsters Spotlight Collection [Dracula, Frankenstein, The Bride of Frankenstein, Creature from Black Lagoon] (Universal's 100th Anniversary) Starring Boris Karloff and Ernest Thesiger (2012)
Re-live the experience of VHS, or have a new experience, whatever the occasion. Original 1931 version of Frankenstein [VHS] Frankenstein [VHS] Starring Colin Clive Mae Clarke Boris Karloff John Boles (1992)
Frankenstein [VHS] Frankenstein [VHS] Starring Colin Clive Mae Clarke Boris Karloff John Boles (2001)
Frankenstein (Universal Studios Classic Monster Collection) Frankenstein (Universal Studios Classic Monster Collection) Starring Colin Clive, Mae Clarke, Boris Karloff and John Boles (1999)
FRANKENSTEIN (1931) IN BOX OFFICES SOON Starring Boris Karloff Colin Clive (2010)
Frankenstein (75th Anniversary Edition) (Universal Legacy Series) Frankenstein (75th Anniversary Edition) (Universal Legacy Series) Starring Colin Clive, Mae Clarke, Boris Karloff and John Boles (2006)
Frankenstein: The Legacy Collection (Frankenstein / The Bride of Frankenstein / Son of Frankenstein / The Ghost of Frankenstein / House of Frankenstein) Frankenstein: The Legacy Collection (Frankenstein / The Bride of Frankenstein / Son of Frankenstein / The Ghost of Frankenstein / House of Frankenstein) Starring Boris Karloff, Basil Rathbone, Cedric Hardwicke, et al. (2004)
Frankenstein 1931 (DVD) Italian Import Frankenstein 1931 (DVD) Italian Import Starring boris karloff and elsa lanchester
THE MONSTER LEGACY GIFT SET (FRANKENSTEIN / DRACULA / THE WOLF MAN) Starring Claude Rains and Bela Lugosi (2004)
Dracula Dracula Frankenstein Frankenstein 60th Anniversary Collectors Edition 60th Anniversary Collectors Edition (1931) Starring Helen Chandler Mae Clark
Universal Studios Classic Monster Collection Dracula Frankenstein The Mummy The Invisible Man The Bride of Frankenstein The Wolf Man Phantom of the Opera Creature from the Black Lagoon Starring…Colin Clive …Mae Clarke …Boris Karloff …Bela Lugosi Created in 2000
What are we creating here? Another Frankenstein? Or Frankensteen?
Ok, what are we going to do with the Bride of Frankenstein clips? We loved the sequel from Frankenstein. The pictures are great of both the monster and the bride. I think it might be a great idea we plug the actors for both these roles; they were great. The makeup and hair took a lot of time to perfect for the lighting and camera angles. What about the plot of the movies? Man plays God to create man and then woman, sort of an Adam and Eve theme. And why is everyone referring to the monsters as Frankenstein, when the cast listing only says monster? These movies would be wonderful learning to tools for an academic course; philosophy, popular media, theology, or maybe even E-Literature. Darn it! I ran out of money…(damn it) What the bleep? Those darn censors, I never know what to say if I want a rating that is sellable. But, maybe go with what the public wants and I could make a ‘mint’! Maybe then I will have the answer to the question: What’s the purpose of life? One last thing, what is with the world turning in the wrong direction at ‘The End”?
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≈ Bride of Frankenstein Divine PlanCloningPsychics Mainly monster makingAaahhh! The psychic is Dr. Frankenstein’s, or is it Baron Dr. Frankenstein, wife Margaret or was it Elizabeth The Monster is played by Karloffe, or is it Karloff…who only has one name…maybe he was starting a fad…
Movie opens with the novelist Lord Byron visiting a couple, very rich, and they are talking about the movie Frankenstein and how he was driven to find a mate. The woman tells the tale of how the story would be if a mate was created for The Monster. Never confuse The Monster with Frankenstein, cus Frankenstein is the Doctor/Baron; and a monster is his won right. The Monster could be an alter-ego? The woman, who resembles the Bride, who is the creation, not Doctor Frankenstein’s fiancé, starts the story where the movie Frankenstein left off – your basic sequel. Villagers set fire to the tower where The Monster threw Dr. F off the top - which is three to four stories high - and he survived the fall – foolish villager who lost his child to The Monster in the first film had to make sure The Monster was dead – so he went into the crumbled building. It was filled with water – where did that come from – sure the tower was a mill powered by wind – like an old Dutch Windmill – the tower was atop a hill – it had not rained – so where did the water come from?
Dr. Pretorius – queerest man – evilly creepy – reeks of sinistry and derangement – sort of stalks Dr. F to get him to join him for another creation – Dr. F emphatically, “NO!” Dr. F is forced into a meeting with Dr. Pretorius Dr. Pretorius presents his creations – little itty bitty people “grew them as nature did, from seed”, Dr. Pretorius states. Dr. F still refuses. Dr. Pretorius is mad (both meanings)! Eventually, Dr. Pretorius meets The Monster and join forces. Along with Fritz the hunchback, who may have been known as Igor in other versions and movies. Dr. Pretorius hatches a plan to kidnap Dr. F’s wife…done…Dr. F forced to help…becomes a little crazed… ”She’s ALIVE! She’s ALIVE!”
He only wants a mate. He only wants a mate. This was insisted upon by Dr. Pretorius throughout the scenes he was in… The Monster just replies, gggrrruuurrggg! Want mate! Finally….she’s alive…she hisses at The Monster… he becomes forward… she rejects again… hides in Dr. F’s arms…The Monster sad… hurt feelings…MADDDDDDDD!!!!!! REJECTED!... over and over again. Dr. Pretorius upset… The Monster goes wild, of course… sets fire to tower… all die except Dr. F. Dr. Frankenstein and Mrs. Frankenstein live happily ever after.
DO NOT SEE BRIDE OF FRANKENSTEIN BEFORE SEEING FRANKENSTEIN…MESSES UP THE PLOTS…THEY TRULY ARE MEANT TO BE A SEQUEL EVENT. With that said, I think one review is enough to tell how this whole series of Monster Movie Montage will be greeted. Wow! It’s about Cloning??? Mating??? Divine Plans??? Thought it was Monsters kick ass. Who knew?! That’s a CZA de Moment review…a moment wasted! Do your own review on Frankenstein.