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Post by teleadm on Nov 1, 2019 18:03:31 GMT
Bride of Frankenstein 1935, directed by James Whale. I thought this movie would be a good ending to the month of horror, even I didn't participate in the Horror Challange 2019 myself, I as usual got carried away a watched some myself and watched even more than usual this year. This movie is an old favorite of mine, it mixes horror, science-fiction and black comedy into a perfect blend. With a wonderful cast of actors and wonderful sets. I could even go so long as to say it trancendes traditional genres.  Not sure if the above poster was ever actually used.  Director James Whale having a causal cup of tea with Doctor Pretorius  Sadly the blind date didn't work out. Love Elsa's hairdo!  A beautiful friendship  The Screaming Lady Una O'Connor  A few little things I've wondered about though, that doesn't take away any of the enjoyment of watching this movie. The hermit who lives very deep in the woods were hardly anyone walks, and hadn't had a guest in his home for ages when the monster enters, yet he have bread, wine and cigarrs, and he only have an open fire stowe, and maybe one can make bread in an open fire stowe, but wine and cigarrs... After the friendship between the monster and the hermit abrubtly ends, the monster rushes out into the forests and encounters a whole bunch of girls walking hand in hand merrily, did news never got to the village were they live that the monster is very much alive roaming freely, or if they knew what kind of parents did they have... The above little thoughts, as I wrote, doesn't take away the enjoyment of watching this movie! 
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