Bride of Frankenstein

Trivia: Boris Karloff hated the idea of having the monster talk because he had built the integrity and 'charm' of the monster around silence.

Trivia: In the opening credits, Elsa Lanchester is not credited as "The Bride." The character is listed as "?"

Trivia: The Bride has only 5 minutes of screen time.

Trivia: The film was originally approx. 90 minutes. After editing the final run time is 75 minutes. Edits included a shortened prologue with Mary, Percy, and Byron. Also cut was a subplot with Karl committing several murders and blame being placed on the monster.

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Trivia: Billy Barty, best known as a Munchkin in Wizard of Oz, can be seen as a baby in a high chair, in a shot from behind Praetorius, as he displays his experiments in the glass jars. Dialog about the baby was deleted.

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Trivia: Una O'Connor, who plays the part of Minnie, can be seen in the opening prologue, she has a number of Russian wolf hounds on leases and exits the room from right to left.

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Trivia: Marilyn Harris, who played Little Maria in the 1931 Frankenstein, is in Bride. After the Monster escapes the flaming hermit's hut, he comes across the path of several girls, who scream in fear and scatter upon seeing him. Marilyn is the front, several years older, and taller. She speaks the line, 'Look' at seeing the Monster, then lets out a loud scream, as she and her friends run away.

Trivia: Praetorius shows Henry his experiments: Henry VIII was a nod to Elsa Lanchester's husband, Charles Laughton, who starred in the Private Lives of Henry VIII. The mermaid was an Olympic swimmer, who also doubled for Maureen O'Sullivan during the nude swimming scene in Tarzan and His Mate. Praetorius remarks that the Devil bears a resemblance to him. An inside joke is that the actor, Peter Shaw, was Ernest Thesiger's double in the film.

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Trivia: We see character actor John Carradine as one of the hunters who arrives at the blind man's hut, seeking a way out of the woods, as he and his pal are lost. Carradine would be seen in Grapes of Wrath and Carradine would play Dracula, in House of Frankenstein and House of Dracula.

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Other mistake: It's the scene when Dr. Frankenstein's fiancee is being held hostage. To prove that she's all right, her captor allows her to talk to Dr. Frankenstein through a telephone type device. She's supposed to be tied up with her hands behind her back. But she pulls one arm from behind her for a fraction of a second, then tucks it back behind her again.

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Suggested correction: While some may see this as a gaffe, consider this: Elizabeth is quite resourceful. She has been tied up in the cave for some time and has been working on freeing herself from her bonds, to the point of success. As Karl attempts to cover her mouth, she has a moment of panic and almost gives away how close she is to escaping. Remember, she does escape and gets to the watch tower just in time to make a plea to Henry to leave with her to safety.

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More mistakes in Bride of Frankenstein

Doctor Pretorius: Isn't it amazing, Henry? Lying here, within this skull, is an artificially developed human brain. Each cell, each convolution - ready. Waits for life to come.

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Question: How were the special effects of the miniature people in the glass displays accomplished?

Answer: From "Behind the Camera - Bride of Frankenstein": "Special effects experts John Fulton and David S. Horsley spent two days shooting Dr. Pretorius' miniature beings. The actors were placed in full-sized bell jars set against black velvet. These shots were meticulously lined up to match them with shots of Ernest Thesiger, Colin Clive and the interior set."

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