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Bride's Dead Revisited: Unearthing "The Bride of Frankenstein"

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S01 E27 Is "Bride of Frankenstein" the greatest horror film ever made? Join us as we dissect this 1935 classic, inspired by a listener email from Susan, and saved for our special Halloween month episode. We promise you’ll gain fresh insights into James Whale's comedic vision, which we liken to Sidney Pollack's dramatic flair in "Tootsie." We’ll debate its standing against other iconic horror films like "The Thing," and explore how humor and campiness contribute to its lasting charm.
We'll guide you through the film's significance as a sequel to 1931's "Frankenstein," noting its accessibility even for first-time viewers. Discover the film's faster pace, increased humor, and higher body count—all achieved despite the constraints of the Hays Code. From the stellar performances by Colin Clive, Elsa Lanchester, and Boris Karloff to the intricate production details, we provide a comprehensive analysis of what makes this movie a standout in the horror genre.
Finally, we’ll explore the intriguing gay subtext in Whale’s work, his openness about his sexuality, and how it influenced his films. Special effects enthusiasts will appreciate our deep dive into the craftsmanship behind the film’s iconic scenes, like Dr. Pretorius' miniature people. We’ll also share our unexpected joy in re-watching this masterpiece and reveal our top Halloween movie suggestions. Don't forget to join the conversation and share your thoughts—your input could even be featured in our next episode!

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You can find transcripts, a link to Tony's website, and a link to Brad's website at www.goinghollywoodpodcast.com
Follow us on Instagram @goinghollywoodpod
Facebook: /goinghollywoodpod
Listen to our Going Hollywood Playlist
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S01 E27 Is "Bride of Frankenstein" the greatest horror film ever made? Join us as we dissect this 1935 classic, inspired by a listener email from Susan, and saved for our special Halloween month episode. We promise you’ll gain fresh insights into James Whale's comedic vision, which we liken to Sidney Pollack's dramatic flair in "Tootsie." We’ll debate its standing against other iconic horror films like "The Thing," and explore how humor and campiness contribute to its lasting charm.
We'll guide you through the film's significance as a sequel to 1931's "Frankenstein," noting its accessibility even for first-time viewers. Discover the film's faster pace, increased humor, and higher body count—all achieved despite the constraints of the Hays Code. From the stellar performances by Colin Clive, Elsa Lanchester, and Boris Karloff to the intricate production details, we provide a comprehensive analysis of what makes this movie a standout in the horror genre.
Finally, we’ll explore the intriguing gay subtext in Whale’s work, his openness about his sexuality, and how it influenced his films. Special effects enthusiasts will appreciate our deep dive into the craftsmanship behind the film’s iconic scenes, like Dr. Pretorius' miniature people. We’ll also share our unexpected joy in re-watching this masterpiece and reveal our top Halloween movie suggestions. Don't forget to join the conversation and share your thoughts—your input could even be featured in our next episode!

Text us your opinion or comment

You can find transcripts, a link to Tony's website, and a link to Brad's website at www.goinghollywoodpodcast.com
Follow us on Instagram @goinghollywoodpod
Facebook: /goinghollywoodpod
Listen to our Going Hollywood Playlist
Podcast logo by Umeworks

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