The Bride of Frankenstein (1935)

 HALLOWEEN REVIEWS 2023

Director: James Whale

Writers: William Hurlbut, adapted by William Hurlbut and John Balderston, suggested by the original story by Mary Shelley

Stars: Boris Karloff, Colin Clive, Valerie Hobson, Ernest Thesiger, Elsa Lanchester, Gavin Gordon, Douglas Walton, Una O'Connor



Director James Whales's sequel to the classic "Frankenstein" is even better than the original. 



The Monster (Boris Karloff) is cast as a more sympathetic creature, longing for peace and friendship in a world that is repulsed by it.

 


Little wonder that so many have seen in it subtextual parallels to Whales's own life as a gay man. 



Such undercurrents add interest to a film that also works as pure entertainment.

 


Karloff delivers a great performance, his last as the Monster, despite the burdensome makeup.

 


The sets, direction, and photography create a stylistically extreme work of fantasy that is a masterpiece of pure imagination.







































































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