A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
April 20, 1935
Original Title:
Bride of Frankenstein
Alternate Titles:
A Noiva de Frankenstein
Frankenstein 2: The Bride of Frankenstein
Frankenstein Lives Again!
Frankensteins Rückkehr
La fiancée de Frankenstein
La novia de Frankenstein
The Return of Frankenstein
프랑켄쉬타인의 신부
프랑켄슈타인 2 - 프랑켄슈타인의 신부
Genres:
Horror | Science Fiction
Production Companies:
James Whale Productions
Universal Pictures
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
FR: 12 IT: T JP: G SE: 15 US: NR
Runtime: 75
Dr. Frankenstein and his monster both turn out to be alive, not killed as previously believed. Dr. Frankenstein wants to get out of the evil experiment business, but when a mad scientist, Dr. Pretorius, kidnaps his wife, Dr. Frankenstein agrees to help him create a new creature.
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Adaptation:
Josef Berne
Lawrence G. Blochman
Philip MacDonald
R.C. Sherriff
Morton Covan
William Hurlbut
John L. Balderston
Additional Writing:
Tom Reed
Art Direction:
Charles D. Hall
Assistant Camera:
William Dodds
Assistant Director:
Fred Frank
Harry Mancke
Joseph A. McDonough
Assistant Makeup Artist:
Otto Lederer
Camera Operator:
Alan Jones
Costume Design:
Vera West
Director:
James Whale
Director of Photography:
John J. Mescall
Editor:
Ted J. Kent
Grip:
Fred Stoll
Hair Setup:
Irma Kusely
Hairstylist:
Irma Kusely
Makeup Artist:
Jack Pierce
Makeup Trainee:
Otto Lederer
Music Coordinator:
Abe Meyer
Musician:
Oliver Wallace
Orchestrator:
C. Bakaleinikoff
Clifford Vaughan
Original Music Composer:
Franz Waxman
Original Story:
Mary Shelley
Producer:
Carl Laemmle Jr.
Scoring Mixer:
Larry Aicholtz
Screenplay:
Edmund Pearson
William Hurlbut
Script Consultant:
Flo Brummel
Sound Effects Editor:
Edwin Wetzel
Sound Engineer:
William Hedgcock
Sound Supervisor:
Gilbert Kurland
Special Effects:
John P. Fulton
Special Effects Assistant:
David S. Horsley
Special Effects Technician:
Ken Strickfaden
Stand In:
George DeNormand
Monte Montague
Peter Shaw
Story:
Robert Florey
Supervising Film Editor:
Maurice Pivar
Visual Effects:
Cleo E. Baker
Russell Lawson
Jack Cosgrove
David S. Horsley
Visual Effects Camera:
John P. Fulton
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