Barcode | 025192078620 |
Release Date | 8/29/2000 |
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Boris Karloff | The Monster | |
Colin Clive | Henry Frankenstein | |
Valerie Hobson | Elizabeth | |
Ernest Thesiger | Doctor Pretorius | |
Elsa Lanchester | Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley / The Monster's Mate | |
Gavin Gordon | Lord Byron | |
Douglas Walton | Percy Bysshe Shelley | |
Una O'Connor | Minnie | |
E.E. Clive | Burgomaster | |
Lucien Prival | Butler | |
O.P. Heggie | Hermit | |
Dwight Frye | Karl | |
Reginald Barlow | Hans | |
Mary Gordon | Hans' Wife | |
Anne Darling | Shepherdess | |
Ted Billings | Ludwig | |
Robert Adair | Hunter in Woods | |
Norman Ainsley | Archbishop | |
Billy Barty | Baby | |
Frank Benson | Villager |
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Producer |
Carl Laemmle Jr.
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Writer | Robert Florey
Mary Shelley Philip MacDonald William Hurlbut |
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Cinematography |
John J. Mescall
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Musician |
Franz Waxman
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Bride of Frankenstein begins where James Whale's Frankenstein from 1931 ended. Dr. Frankenstein has not been killed as previously portrayed and now he wants to get away from the mad experiments. Yet when his wife is kidnapped by his creation, Frankenstein agrees to help him create a new monster, this time a woman. |
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