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Bride of Frankenstein (1935)
Horror, Science Fiction . 01 h 15 m
3/5(1)

Overview

Dr. Frankenstein and his monster both turn out to be alive, not killed as previously believed. Dr. Frankenstein wants to get out of the evil experiment business, but when a mad scientist, Dr. Pretorius, kidnaps his wife, Dr. Frankenstein agrees to help him create a new creature.

Release Date

20 April 1935

Languages

English,

Produced By

Universal Pictures, James Whale Productions,

Directed by :
James Whale

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Summary

"Bride of Frankenstein - She's Alive!" is english Language Movie.

"Bride of Frankenstein" was released on 20 April 1935 it had a budget of $393,750 and had box office collection of $2,000,000.

The movie was directed by James Whale

It has cast of: Boris Karloff as The Monster, Ernest Thesiger as Doctor Pretorius, Colin Clive as Henry Frankenstein, O. P. Heggie as Hermit, Una O'Connor as Minnie, Valerie Hobson as Elizabeth, Dwight Frye as Karl, Elsa Lanchester as Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley / The Monster's Bride, Ted Billings as Ludwig, E. E. Clive as Burgomaster, Gavin Gordon as Lord Byron, Douglas Walton as Percy Bysshe Shelley, Reginald Barlow as Hans, Lucien Prival as Butler, Mary Gordon as Hans' Wife, Anne Darling as Shepherdess, Billy Barty as Baby (uncredited), Robert Adair as Hunter in Woods (uncredited), Norman Ainsley as Archbishop (uncredited), Frank Benson as Villager (uncredited), Maurice Black as Gypsy (uncredited), Walter Brennan as Peasant (uncredited), Mae Bruce as Villager (uncredited), A.S. Byron as King Homunculus (uncredited), John Carradine as Lost Hunter at Hermit's Cottage (uncredited), D'Arcy Corrigan as Procession Leader (uncredited), Grace Cunard as Villager (uncredited), J. Gunnis Davis as Uncle Glutz (uncredited), Marie DeForrest as Ballerina (uncredited), Elspeth Dudgeon as Gypsy's Mother (uncredited), Helen Jerome Eddy as Gypsy's Wife (uncredited), Neil Fitzgerald as Rudy (uncredited), Brenda Fowler as Mother (uncredited), John George as Villager (uncredited), Helen Gibson as Villager (uncredited), Marilyn Harris as Girl (uncredited), Carmencita Johnson as Friend of Murdered Girl (uncredited), Rollo Lloyd as Neighbor (uncredited), Murdock MacQuarrie as Sympathetic Villager (uncredited), Josephine McKim as Little Mermaid (uncredited), Torben Meyer as Victim in flashback (uncredited), Edwin Mordant as Coroner (uncredited), Charles Murphy as Guard (uncredited), Joseph North as Servant (uncredited), Helen Parrish as Communion Girl (uncredited), Edward Peil Sr. as Villager (uncredited), Tempe Pigott as Auntie Glutz (uncredited), Sarah Schwartz as Marta (uncredited), Peter Shaw as Devil (uncredited), Mary Stewart as Neighbor (uncredited), Frank Terry as Lost Hunter at Hermit's Cottage (uncredited), Anders Van Haden as Villager (uncredited), Dorothy Vernon as Maid (uncredited), Lucio Villiegas as Priest (uncredited), Joan Woodbury as Queen Homunculus (uncredited) in lead roles.

Series Cast

Boris Karloff
The Monster
Popularity:16.222

Ernest Thesiger
Doctor Pretorius
Popularity:7.159

Colin Clive
Henry Frankenstein
Popularity:16.015

O. P. Heggie
Hermit
Popularity:9.037

Una O'Connor
Minnie
Popularity:22.508

Valerie Hobson
Elizabeth
Popularity:5.873

Dwight Frye
Karl
Popularity:16.586

Elsa Lanchester
Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley / The Monster's Bride
Popularity:19.647

Ted Billings
Ludwig
Popularity:3.865

E. E. Clive
Burgomaster
Popularity:7.575

Gavin Gordon
Lord Byron
Popularity:9.797

Douglas Walton
Percy Bysshe Shelley
Popularity:6.329

Reginald Barlow
Hans
Popularity:9.445

Lucien Prival
Butler
Popularity:8.362

Mary Gordon
Hans' Wife
Popularity:6.166

Anne Darling
Shepherdess
Popularity:2.351

Billy Barty
Baby (uncredited)
Popularity:11.548

Robert Adair
Hunter in Woods (uncredited)
Popularity:3.662

Norman Ainsley
Archbishop (uncredited)
Popularity:4.327

Frank Benson
Villager (uncredited)
Popularity:2.324

Maurice Black
Gypsy (uncredited)
Popularity:6.191

Walter Brennan
Peasant (uncredited)
Popularity:21.856

Mae Bruce
Villager (uncredited)
Popularity:0.676

A.S. Byron
King Homunculus (uncredited)
Popularity:3.708

John Carradine
Lost Hunter at Hermit's Cottage (uncredited)
Popularity:28.02

D'Arcy Corrigan
Procession Leader (uncredited)
Popularity:4.109

Grace Cunard
Villager (uncredited)
Popularity:6.676

J. Gunnis Davis
Uncle Glutz (uncredited)
Popularity:4.702

Marie DeForrest
Ballerina (uncredited)
Popularity:1.893

Elspeth Dudgeon
Gypsy's Mother (uncredited)
Popularity:3.435

Helen Jerome Eddy
Gypsy's Wife (uncredited)
Popularity:11.537

Neil Fitzgerald
Rudy (uncredited)
Popularity:6.798

Brenda Fowler
Mother (uncredited)
Popularity:3.233

John George
Villager (uncredited)
Popularity:11.458

Helen Gibson
Villager (uncredited)
Popularity:10.167

Marilyn Harris
Girl (uncredited)
Popularity:5.859

Carmencita Johnson
Friend of Murdered Girl (uncredited)
Popularity:7.406

Rollo Lloyd
Neighbor (uncredited)
Popularity:8.356

Murdock MacQuarrie
Sympathetic Villager (uncredited)
Popularity:5.002

Josephine McKim
Little Mermaid (uncredited)
Popularity:1.071

Torben Meyer
Victim in flashback (uncredited)
Popularity:10.414

Edwin Mordant
Coroner (uncredited)
Popularity:1.647

Charles Murphy
Guard (uncredited)
Popularity:2.134

Joseph North
Servant (uncredited)
Popularity:1.526

Helen Parrish
Communion Girl (uncredited)
Popularity:7.612

Edward Peil Sr.
Villager (uncredited)
Popularity:5.934

Tempe Pigott
Auntie Glutz (uncredited)
Popularity:7.745

Sarah Schwartz
Marta (uncredited)
Popularity:0.105

Peter Shaw
Devil (uncredited)
Popularity:2.236

Mary Stewart
Neighbor (uncredited)
Popularity:1.441

Frank Terry
Lost Hunter at Hermit's Cottage (uncredited)
Popularity:4.053

Anders Van Haden
Villager (uncredited)
Popularity:0.732

Dorothy Vernon
Maid (uncredited)
Popularity:4.352

Lucio Villiegas
Priest (uncredited)
Popularity:0.074

Joan Woodbury
Queen Homunculus (uncredited)
Popularity:12.498

It Crew included: James Whale as Director(Directing), Ted J. Kent as Editor(Editing), Franz Waxman as Original Music Composer(Sound), Carl Laemmle Jr. as Producer(Production), John J. Mescall as Director of Photography(Camera), Vera West as Costume Design(Costume & Make-Up), Charles D. Hall as Art Direction(Art), Jack Pierce as Makeup Artist(Costume & Make-Up), William Hurlbut as Adaptation(Writing), John L. Balderston as Adaptation(Writing), Maurice Pivar as Supervising Film Editor(Editing), William Hurlbut as Screenplay(Writing), Peter Shaw as Stand In(Crew), Fred Stoll as Grip(Camera), John P. Fulton as Special Effects(Crew), C. Bakaleinikoff as Orchestrator(Sound), Robert Florey as Story(Writing), Irma Kusely as Hairstylist(Costume & Make-Up), Otto Lederer as Assistant Makeup Artist(Costume & Make-Up), Gilbert Kurland as Sound Supervisor(Sound), William Hedgcock as Sound Engineer(Sound), Josef Berne as Adaptation(Writing), Lawrence G. Blochman as Adaptation(Writing), Philip MacDonald as Adaptation(Writing), Tom Reed as Additional Writing(Crew), R.C. Sherriff as Adaptation(Writing), Edmund Pearson as Screenplay(Writing), Morton Covan as Adaptation(Writing), Irma Kusely as Hair Setup(Costume & Make-Up), Otto Lederer as Makeup Trainee(Costume & Make-Up), Fred Frank as Assistant Director(Directing), Harry Mancke as Assistant Director(Directing), Joseph A. McDonough as Assistant Director(Directing), David S. Horsley as Special Effects Assistant(Crew), Ken Strickfaden as Special Effects Technician(Crew), John P. Fulton as Visual Effects Camera(Visual Effects), Cleo E. Baker as Visual Effects(Visual Effects), Russell Lawson as Visual Effects(Visual Effects), Jack Cosgrove as Visual Effects(Visual Effects), David S. Horsley as Visual Effects(Visual Effects), William Dodds as Assistant Camera(Camera), Alan Jones as Camera Operator(Camera), Larry Aicholtz as Scoring Mixer(Sound), Abe Meyer as Music Coordinator(Sound), Clifford Vaughan as Orchestrator(Sound), Oliver Wallace as Musician(Sound), Flo Brummel as Script Consultant(Writing), George DeNormand as Stand In(Crew), Monte Montague as Stand In(Crew), Edwin Wetzel as Sound Effects Editor(Sound), Mary Shelley as Original Story(Writing), in lead roles.

Series Crew

James Whale
Director
O:Directing

Ted J. Kent
Editor
O:Editing

Franz Waxman
Original Music Composer
O:Sound

Carl Laemmle Jr.
Producer
O:Production

John J. Mescall
Director of Photography
O:Camera

Vera West
Costume Design
O:Costume & Make-Up

Charles D. Hall
Art Direction
O:Art

Jack Pierce
Makeup Artist
O:Costume & Make-Up

William Hurlbut
Adaptation
O:Writing

John L. Balderston
Adaptation
O:Writing

Maurice Pivar
Supervising Film Editor
O:Editing

William Hurlbut
Screenplay
O:Writing

Peter Shaw
Stand In
O:Crew

Fred Stoll
Grip
O:Camera

John P. Fulton
Special Effects
O:Crew

C. Bakaleinikoff
Orchestrator
O:Sound

Robert Florey
Story
O:Writing

Irma Kusely
Hairstylist
O:Costume & Make-Up

Otto Lederer
Assistant Makeup Artist
O:Costume & Make-Up

Gilbert Kurland
Sound Supervisor
O:Sound

William Hedgcock
Sound Engineer
O:Sound

Josef Berne
Adaptation
O:Writing

Lawrence G. Blochman
Adaptation
O:Writing

Philip MacDonald
Adaptation
O:Writing

Tom Reed
Additional Writing
O:Crew

R.C. Sherriff
Adaptation
O:Writing

Edmund Pearson
Screenplay
O:Writing

Morton Covan
Adaptation
O:Writing

Irma Kusely
Hair Setup
O:Costume & Make-Up

Otto Lederer
Makeup Trainee
O:Costume & Make-Up

Fred Frank
Assistant Director
O:Directing

Harry Mancke
Assistant Director
O:Directing

Joseph A. McDonough
Assistant Director
O:Directing

David S. Horsley
Special Effects Assistant
O:Crew

Ken Strickfaden
Special Effects Technician
O:Crew

John P. Fulton
Visual Effects Camera
O:Visual Effects

Cleo E. Baker
Visual Effects
O:Visual Effects

Russell Lawson
Visual Effects
O:Visual Effects

Jack Cosgrove
Visual Effects
O:Visual Effects

David S. Horsley
Visual Effects
O:Visual Effects

William Dodds
Assistant Camera
O:Camera

Alan Jones
Camera Operator
O:Camera

Larry Aicholtz
Scoring Mixer
O:Sound

Abe Meyer
Music Coordinator
O:Sound

Clifford Vaughan
Orchestrator
O:Sound

Oliver Wallace
Musician
O:Sound

Flo Brummel
Script Consultant
O:Writing

George DeNormand
Stand In
O:Crew

Monte Montague
Stand In
O:Crew

Edwin Wetzel
Sound Effects Editor
O:Sound

Mary Shelley
Original Story
O:Writing
Snap Shot
Status: Released
Released on:
20 April 1935

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