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Colin Clive | Dr. Henry Frankenstein | |
Dwight Eyre | ||
O.P. Heggie | Hermit | |
Valerie Hobson | Elizabeth Frankenstein | |
Boris Karloff | The Monster | |
Elsa Lanchester | Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley / The Monster's Mate | |
Una O'Connor | Minnie | |
Ernest Thesiger | Dr. Pretorius | |
Dwight Frye | Karl | |
Gavin Gordon | Lord Byron | |
Douglas Walton | Percy Shelley | |
E.E. Clive | Burgomaster | |
Lucien Prival | Albert | |
Reginald Barlow | Hans | |
Ted Billings | Ludwig | |
Ernst Thesiger | Dr. Septimus Pretorius |
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Producer | Carl Laemmle, Jr.
Carl Laemmle Jr. |
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Writer | William Hurlbut
Mary Shelley John L. Balderston |
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The Monster Demands A Mate! One of the most popular horror classics of all time and an acclaimed sequel to the original Frankenstein. The legendary Boris Karloff reprises his role as the screen's most misunderstood monster who now longs for a mate of his own. Colin Clive is back as the overly ambitious Dr. Frankenstein, who creates the ill-fated bride (Elsa Lanchester). Directed by the original's James Whale (his last horror film) and featuring a huanted musical score, The Bride Of Frankenstein ranks as one of the finest films not only of the genre, but for all time. |
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