Bride Of Frankenstein
80 minutes,
USA (1935), PG
A tour-de-force of gothic expressionism from an early master of horror. Although the film is already parodying the genre, there's plenty of pathos and intelligence in this beautifully crafted and moving story
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Bride Of Frankenstein: Recently the subject of much renewed interest thanks to its prominence in the James Whale biopic Gods And Monsters (where it is justly lauded as his finest screen hour), this film still delivers far more scares than many modern, visceral horror pics (even after six decades of technological advances), and in Karloff's monster creates one of the most ghastly, yet curiously sympathetic, horror characters ever...
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