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Boris Karloff and Elsa Lanchester in La Fiancée de Frankenstein (1935)

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La Fiancée de Frankenstein

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Edited into

    • La maison de Dracula (1945)

      Footage of the monster toppling a graveyard statue.
    • Commercial Entertainment Product (Video 1992)

      clips used
    • Code Lisa (TV Series 1994–1998)

      Parts of this movie were edited into the opening sequence of Weird Science
    • She's Alive! Creating the Bride of Frankenstein (Video 1999)

Featured in

    • "Shock!" Bride of Frankenstein (TV Episode 1958)

      Mr. Shock presents and screens the 1935horror / science fiction movie "The Bride of Frankenstein".
    • "Shock Theater" The Bride of Frankenstein (TV Episode 1959)

      The movie is presented and screened
    • "Shock Theatre" Bride of Frankenstein (TV Episode 1959)

      "Frederick The Ghoul" presents and screens the 1935 horror / science fiction movie "Bride of Frankenstein".
    • "Weirdo with Wadman" Bride of Franlenstein (TV Episode 1964)

      "Bill Wadman" presents and screens the 1935 horror / science fiction movie "Bride of Franlenstein".
    • Venus in Furs (Short 1965)

      Clips shown.

Features

    • Frankenstein (1931)

      Lord Byron's prologue is a voice over to a flashback of the first movie.

Followed by

    • La Fille de Dracula (1936)

    • Le fils de Frankenstein (1939)

    • Le retour de l'homme invisible (1940)

    • La femme invisible (1940)

    • Le Loup-garou (1941)

Follows

    • Dracula (1931)

    • Frankenstein (1931)

    • L'Homme invisible (1933)

Referenced in

    • Fighting Youth (1935)

      Mentioned in dialogue
    • Remember Last Night? (1935)

      Carlotta: "I feel like the Bride of Frankenstein."
    • Double Talk (Short 1937)

      Charlie tells Mrs. Delaware she looks like Frankenstein's Bride.
    • The Middleton Family at the New York World's Fair (1939)

      Bud says that Frankenstein's Monster is only in the movies.
    • Docteur Cyclope (1940)

      Dr. Cyclops shrinks his collegues to a size like Dr. Pretorius had with his experiments he made.

References

    • Metropolis (1927)

    • La vie privée d'Henry VIII (1933)

      The king of the little people is dressed exactly like Charles Laughton's Henry, and is even shown eating a haunch of meat as Laughton did in one scene.

Remade as

    • La promise (1985)

    • Bride of Frankenstein

Spoofed in

    • Deux nigauds contre Frankenstein (1948)

    • "Des agents très spéciaux" The Brain-Killer Affair (TV Episode 1965)

      Elsa Lanchester has two Bride-like gray streaks in her hair, though she wears it down and not up.
    • L'Agent Pierrafeu 007 (1966)

      One of XXX's disguises parodies Boris Karloff's portrayal of the Frankenstein Monster, who speaks for the first time in this sequel.
    • "The Carol Burnett Show" Ray Charles and Vincent Price (TV Episode 1972)

      Parodied within "Salute to Horror Movies" sketch.
    • Frankenstein junior (1974)

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