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Stuff To Blow Your Mind

Weirdhouse Cinema Rewind: The Bride of Frankenstein

Stuff To Blow Your Mind

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Social Sciences, Natural Sciences, Life Sciences, Science

4.45.9K Ratings

🗓️ 7 October 2024

⏱️ 87 minutes

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Summary

In this classic episode of Weirdhouse Cinema, Rob and Joe discuss the amazingly weird and wonderful 1935 horror classic “The Bride of Frankenstein.” Has the doctor put his monster-making days behind him, or can he be tempted to even greater crimes of mad science by an even madder scientist? Find out… (originally published 10/20/2023) 

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0:00.0

Hey, welcome to Weird House Cinema Rewind, this is Rob Lamb.

0:08.0

And this is Joe McCormick.

0:10.0

And today we're bringing you an older episode of Weird House cinema. This one

0:14.8

originally published October 20th, 2023. This was our Halloween season

0:19.8

Weird House on The Bride of Frankenstein directed by James Whale.

0:24.0

Yeah, this is one of the all-time greats.

0:27.0

So this is definitely one of those episodes where it's going to be a lot of us talking about just how truly awesome this movie is and it is truly

0:34.4

awesome if you haven't seen it or you haven't seen it in a while it's the perfect time

0:38.0

to watch or re-watch Bride of Frankenstein the best of the Universal Monster movies.

0:43.4

All right, let's dive right in.

0:45.0

Welcome to Stuff to Blow Your Mind, a production of I-Heart Radio. Hey, welcome to Weird House Cinema. this is Rob Lamb.

1:02.6

And I am Joe McCormick.

1:04.4

And today on Weird House Cinema

1:06.4

in honor of the Halloween season,

1:08.3

we are going to be talking about the 1935 Universal Horror Classic Bride of Frankenstein, directed by James

1:16.6

Whale, the first sequel to the original Universal Frankenstein, also directed by Whale, which

1:22.4

was released four years earlier in 1931.

1:26.9

So I know we're going to talk a lot more about the specifics of our appreciation for this movie as we go along.

1:34.3

But I wanted to just start off by saying, in my opinion, Bride of Frankenstein is about as good

1:40.5

as it gets.

1:42.2

It is, I think, shocking how great this movie is, how good it looks, how

1:48.0

weird it is, how beautiful and funny and full of genuine feeling, and how fresh it feels.

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