Tuesday, January 12, 2010

Bride of Frankenstein

Bride of Frankenstein Review by: Ruben West

A blast from the past, Bride of Frankenstein was indeed enjoyable and even slightly funny. Compared to today’s standards. Bride of Frankenstein is more like a play than what we know as a full-featured film. It was indeed on the cutting edge in 1935. The phony props, bad lighting, and poor sound quality are all part of the beauty of this movie. Making more with less in a time in Hollywood when movies were churned out every day like clockwork. A cast out Frankenstein trying to survive in a world where he does not belong, finding friendship and love along the way. Entertaining, funny, and sad. A classic.

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