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Il dottore Frankenstein, spinto da uno scienziato ancora più pazzo, crea una compagna per il suo mostro. Ogni mostro solitario ha bisogno di una compagna.Il dottore Frankenstein, spinto da uno scienziato ancora più pazzo, crea una compagna per il suo mostro. Ogni mostro solitario ha bisogno di una compagna.Il dottore Frankenstein, spinto da uno scienziato ancora più pazzo, crea una compagna per il suo mostro. Ogni mostro solitario ha bisogno di una compagna.
- Candidato a 1 Oscar
- 5 vittorie e 4 candidature totali
Boris Karloff
- The Monster
- (as Karloff)
Anne Darling
- Shepherdess
- (as Ann Darling)
Robert Adair
- Hunter in Woods
- (non citato nei titoli originali)
Norman Ainsley
- Archbishop
- (non citato nei titoli originali)
Trama
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- QuizCinematographer John Mescall's drinking had become so problematic that the studio had to provide a car to get him safely to and from the set. James Whale liked that he worked fast and rarely wasted time fussing with incidental camera and lighting hardware. He was still very good at his job, even when drunk.
- BlooperIn the prologue explaining what happened in the first Frankenstein (1931), a man is shown in close-up being strangled by the monster; however, the monster's sleeves are torn and his arms already burned by the windmill fire. Clearly this close-up was newly filmed and inserted as if from the 1931 movie.
- Citazioni
Doctor Pretorius: To a new world of gods and monsters!
- Curiosità sui creditiIn the opening and closing credits, "The Monster's Mate" is listed as being played by "?." Elsa Lanchester is only billed as playing Mary Shelley.
- Versioni alternativeThe Director's cut was 87 minutes long, but Producer Carl Laemmle Jr. imposed a number of cuts, to tame down the Director's "excesses". The Prologue was cut (making difficult to understand the present dialogue), the body count was reduced from 21 to 10, two love scenes between the couple and a toy representing the Monster with a child have been deleted. This ammount of 12-minute footage has subsequently been lost, making it impossible to reconstruct the initial idea by 'James Whale'.
- ConnessioniEdited into La casa degli orrori (1945)
- Colonne sonoreFrühlingslied (Spring Song) Op.62 #6
(1842) (uncredited)
Written by Felix Mendelssohn
Danced by Marie DeForrest
Recensione in evidenza
Without a doubt, this is one of the greatest horror movies of all time and the highlight of James Whale's career. The atmosphere evoked from the sets is near perfect, and although actually filmed on the Universal back-lot, you can believe that you are being led through a 19th century Bavaria. Although Karloff portrayed the monster only 3 times, this was undoubtedly the pinnacle of his career, and the film that most fans will remember him for. Mention should also be made of the excellent performance given by Ernest Thesiger as Doctor Pretorious. I've been interested in movies since I was 4 years old and have "Bride of Frankenstein" to thank for that. Superb.
- richard-burdon
- 11 feb 2006
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- La novia de Frankenstein
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- Budget
- 397.024 USD (previsto)
- Lordo in tutto il mondo
- 11.533 USD
- Tempo di esecuzione1 ora 15 minuti
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By what name was La moglie di Frankenstein (1935) officially released in India in English?
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