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  1. Bride of Frankenstein: Directed by James Whale. With Boris Karloff, Colin Clive, Valerie Hobson, Ernest Thesiger. Mary Shelley reveals the main characters of her novel survived: Baron Henry Frankenstein, goaded by an even madder scientist, builds his monster a mate.

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    • Drama, Horror, Sci-Fi
    • James Whale
    • 1935-05-06
  2. Bride of Frankenstein is a 1935 American science fiction horror film, and the first sequel to Universal Pictures ' 1931 film Frankenstein. As with the first film, Bride of Frankenstein was directed by James Whale starring Boris Karloff as the Monster and Colin Clive as Dr. Frankenstein. [3]

  3. 1 de ago. de 2021 · Bride of Frankenstein is a 1935 American science fiction horror film, and the first sequel to Universal Pictures ' 1931 film Frankenstein. As with the first film, Bride of Frankenstein was directed by James Whale and stars Boris Karloff as the Monster. [3]

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  4. La novia de Frankenstein (cuyo título original es Bride of Frankenstein) es una película de terror y ciencia ficción dirigida por James Whale y estrenada en 1935. Es la secuela de Frankenstein (1931). En ambas, los actores Boris Karloff y Colin Clive interpretaron los papeles principales.

  5. Bride of Frankenstein, American horror film, released in 1935, that is a sequel to Frankenstein (1931), with Boris Karloff reprising his role as the misunderstood monster. In contrast to the usual reputation of movie sequels, many viewers regard the film as superior to its predecessor.

    • Lee Pfeiffer
  6. La novia de Frankenstein es una película dirigida por James Whale con Boris Karloff, Colin Clive, Valerie Hobson, Elsa Lanchester .... Año: 1935. Título original: The Bride of Frankenstein. Sinopsis: Después de la huida del monstruo creado por el doctor Frankenstein (Colin Clavel), el siniestro Dr. Praetorius (Ernest Thesiger) propone al ...

  7. 3 de ene. de 1999 · Their quest forms the inspiration for James Whale 's "The Bride of Frankenstein" (1935), the best of the Frankenstein movies--a sly, subversive work that smuggled shocking material past the censors by disguising it in the trappings of horror.