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'Warning! The Monster demands a Mate!'

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I don't know. I've never really been out of the lab to see what I like to do.

The Bride of Frankenstein - 1935






Punk hair, bandages, eletrical storms.

My so-called husband Frank. Despite what you may think, I'm not into the tall, rugged, silent type. I'll take the nerdy laboratory types instead.

"We belong dead!"
"I hope her bones are firm."
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WHO will be The Bride of Frakenstein WHO will dare ?

I Demand A Mate!

Coming! Universal's Shiveriest Sensation!

A Mate... For The Monster!

The Monster Thriller

Created in a weird scientist's laboratory... from the skeletons of two women and the heart of a living girl!

The Monster Talks and Demands A Mate!

April 22, 1935 - Doctor Henry Frankenstein (Colin Clive) has resolved to abandon his experiments in creating life in favour of a peaceful marriage with the beautiful Elizabeth (Valerie Hobson). His old mentor, the effete Dr. Pretorious (Ernest Thesiger), who has himself created miniature human-like beings, tries to persuade Frankenstein to combine their efforts in "playing God". Frankenstein is torn between his upcoming marriage to Elizabeth, and the appeal of creating life with Dr. Pretorious.

The monster (Boris Karloff) befriends an old blind violinist in the woods, who teaches the monster how to speak. Pretorious, forced to continue his experiments without Frankenstein's involvement, has a chance encounter with the monster; by kidnapping Elizabeth, they black-mail Frankenstein into creating a bride for the monster.

The bride rejects the monster; spurned, he destroys the laboratory. "You go!" he tells Frankenstein. "We belong dead!" The film ends with the monster (and his bride) presumably dead; it was up to the Son of Frankenstein to resurrect him.




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