Its amazing how the bride has gone to become such a big part of pop culture and universal monsters in general, when she actually seems to have a very small role or appearance in the main movie in general .
Despite the Bride and the Monster never being a couple in the film (due to the Bride being scared of him), the parks often resort to the pop culture trope of characterizing them as being in a romantic relationship (as Dr. Frankenstein intended).
Her eerie bird-like head movements made the scene all the more disturbing and alien. Everything seemed to be too much to take in and she, well, freaked out when Karloff patted her hand. So tragic.
@@geraldstephens6612 no argument from me on that front. She was truly beautiful even as a monster. And her acting choices were quite unique...will stand the test of time. Not too shabby for what, approx 3 minutes of total screen time?
The Bride of Frankenstein belongs to a small group of movies in which the titular character is on screen for only a few minutes but leaves an unforgettable impression (Dr. Strangelove is another). Elsa Lanchester does a brilliant job here. Her birdlike movements and reptilian hiss are particularly memorable and suggest that the Bride's higher brain centers may not have survived the "operation" fully intact.
As Owen Grady said in Jurassic World, she is seeing all this for the first time. She has no idea of who she once was, who Frankenstein and Pretorius are, and who exactly the Monster is. So of course she’s going to act like a frightened child to what she is seeing.
Doesnt really make sense tho if you have never seen anything before you would think the first things you see are normal you would have no pass judgment on anything
Fun facts about this movie. The actress had to wear stilts to look taller because she was only 5'4". She avoided drinking water before shooting because it took too long to get her out of costume so she could use the restroom. Boris Karloff hated the idea of the Frankenstein monster being able to talk.
I do too, the audience can tell she hates him. It’s actually not hate, she’s terrified. Him voicing that made it kinda goofy instead of the sad scene that it was. 🐚🌸
I distinctly remember watching this scene way back in the 60s at a sleepover when I was 8 and felt I didn't see her again until the New Wave chicks of the 80s when she was everywhere.
That's what it was. She is new to the world like a baby while Frankenstein has had a few years to adapt and learn. It should've been common sense to give her at least a few months to adapt and learn the basics first as she can't even talk yet.
Man, couldn't they have cleaned dude up before introducing her? She was probably hissing at him 🤣 because he looks like he stinks from wearing the same clothes for months!!!! 😆😆😆
Yeah she was like him when he was made. She probably sees the first two as her parents or at least safe as she saw them the first time she opened her eyes. She’s like a newborn when you hand them to someone they don’t know & he stank 💀
Loved how her sixth sense alerted her to Frankenstein's monster being in the same room with her. She knew something was up, just like a honeymoon night! lol!
Today some may think this is funny not scary but back in 1935, this was terrifying. Even now, with the old style black & white reel tape, this is super creepy still. Particularly when you learn that Elsa Lanchester herself had 2 abortions in the 1920s, one of which was botched & permanently sterilized her.
@@susieaxym You need to go back to school & learn to read. I literally said this was terrifying for the time & even now with the low quality black & white visuals, this is still creepy as heck. Particularly when you realize how vile of a person Elsa Lanchester was in real life.
If you think about it, Frankenstein would eventually learn how to speak and talk over a long period of time. Being around people and hearing them speak, it would only be a matter of time before he too was able to talk like everyone else. So it’s not out of the realm of possibility that he can and would be able to talk
If that is the Bride, of Frankenstein who is the groom? Should they have titled the film, "The Bride of the Frankenstein Monster?" Yet, Dr. Pretorius says, "The Bride of Frankenstein."
Before Penelope and Pepe le pew where they don’t live happily ever after as I thought they would. There’s this. I really hate those unhappily never after moments.
Such stupidity for a title. Frankenstein was the Dr. Not the momster. People see/hear an unusual name, and automatically think of a monster. Did nobody pay any attention to the books, or the original movie?
Its amazing how the bride has gone to become such a big part of pop culture and universal monsters in general, when she actually seems to have a very small role or appearance in the main movie in general .
Such a sad meeting. It was love at first sight for him, but for her it was love at first fright.
Or fright at first sight for The Bride.
Despite the Bride and the Monster never being a couple in the film (due to the Bride being scared of him), the parks often resort to the pop culture trope of characterizing them as being in a romantic relationship (as Dr. Frankenstein intended).
@@mysterion3182even undead girls have their standards! 😂😂
@@TheWaynos73 typical ☕️
I love this classic monster movie. I love her scream and her hissing
Her head movements. So doll like. I love it
She reminded me of a bird.
Terrific point of view my friend!
The sound she makes at her first sight of the monster is reminiscent of a cat
@@patriciabarajas7925dee Reynolds be like
@@patriciabarajas7925 She definitely has bird-like qualities.
"She hate me..........like others."
A gut wrenching line.
I know how he feels 😢
@@SamuelBlack84like the men are in society today's world, typical 💁☕️
Her eerie bird-like head movements made the scene all the more disturbing and alien. Everything seemed to be too much to take in and she, well, freaked out when Karloff patted her hand. So tragic.
Elsa Lanchester was quite striking!
And all while the monster was striking out. Ha !
@ShempBob That's a good one, but Elsa Lanchester was an excellent choice for playing the Bride.
@@geraldstephens6612 no argument from me on that front. She was truly beautiful even as a monster. And her acting choices were quite unique...will stand the test of time. Not too shabby for what, approx 3 minutes of total screen time?
"just ask her out, the worst she can say is no"
It's not easy
All he wanted was to be friend-zoned and he couldn’t even get that 😢
The Bride of Frankenstein belongs to a small group of movies in which the titular character is on screen for only a few minutes but leaves an unforgettable impression (Dr. Strangelove is another). Elsa Lanchester does a brilliant job here. Her birdlike movements and reptilian hiss are particularly memorable and suggest that the Bride's higher brain centers may not have survived the "operation" fully intact.
As Owen Grady said in Jurassic World, she is seeing all this for the first time. She has no idea of who she once was, who Frankenstein and Pretorius are, and who exactly the Monster is. So of course she’s going to act like a frightened child to what she is seeing.
Doesnt really make sense tho if you have never seen anything before you would think the first things you see are normal you would have no pass judgment on anything
@@urdad7318 Yes It do make sense so you can't be talkin 🙄🙄
Nothing in the script eludes to her having no memory of her previous life. If she can imediately walk, it tends to follow she has memories.
My favorite scene in the movie. Love when the music kicks in at 0:14
Fun facts about this movie.
The actress had to wear stilts to look taller because she was only 5'4". She avoided drinking water before shooting because it took too long to get her out of costume so she could use the restroom.
Boris Karloff hated the idea of the Frankenstein monster being able to talk.
I do too, the audience can tell she hates him. It’s actually not hate, she’s terrified. Him voicing that made it kinda goofy instead of the sad scene that it was.
🐚🌸
She was in Mary poppins too
Didn't even friendzone him.
the bride is beautiful
you're down bad
@@zentunozentuno1012 ok?
Yeah because she was mostly made from scratch i think
She looks like Tulsi Gabbard with those light streaks in her hair.
Even for a reanimated corpse. 🧟♀️
This is straight classic
Certified monster classic
1:46 Aw,he's comforting her.
I distinctly remember watching this scene way back in the 60s at a sleepover when I was 8 and felt I didn't see her again until the New Wave chicks of the 80s when she was everywhere.
She probably liked him he just went a little fast
That's what it was. She is new to the world like a baby while Frankenstein has had a few years to adapt and learn. It should've been common sense to give her at least a few months to adapt and learn the basics first as she can't even talk yet.
@@nick56677she seemed like she smiled seeing the creature just overwhelmed with all the touching, at 1:09
Man, couldn't they have cleaned dude up before introducing her? She was probably hissing at him 🤣 because he looks like he stinks from wearing the same clothes for months!!!! 😆😆😆
Yeah she was like him when he was made. She probably sees the first two as her parents or at least safe as she saw them the first time she opened her eyes. She’s like a newborn when you hand them to someone they don’t know & he stank 💀
This movie predicted how modern dating would be a hundred years ago.
😂убил
😂😂😂
Yeah guy wants to move too fast and traumatizes the ladies :(
@@coveruplies moving too fast you say? It wouldn't be fast enough if it was Brad Pitt or Chris Hemsworth.
You’re not Brad Pitt or Chris Hemsworth lol
That’s rough buddy
Story of my life.
Reminds me of my first blind date.
Lol
@@MrAquinas1 haha
"Blind date?"
@@joeerickson516I feel like i am FRANKENSTEIN because i don't have a GIRLFRIEND/WIFE, that's so sad and lonely
Loved how her sixth sense alerted her to Frankenstein's monster being
in the same room with her. She knew something was up, just like a
honeymoon night! lol!
THE GRANDEST MASTERWORK OF ALL HORROR..RELEASED: 1935!!!
Ya gotta buy them dinner first!
And tell them a thousand lies about how wonderful they are.
He could have dressed a little.
@@xomthood That's what the SNL Bride told Blackenstein.....
aww poor Frankie @ least he tried
@@jacobschweitzer1068 ik
the OG monster girl
Elsa Lanchester 1:56 did a good job of the bride
Elsa was so beautiful. Even in Mary Poppins, so many years later.
How about in The Bishop's Wife with Cary Grant, Loretta Young and David Niven. She was the maid.
Today some may think this is funny not scary but back in 1935, this was terrifying. Even now, with the old style black & white reel tape, this is super creepy still. Particularly when you learn that Elsa Lanchester herself had 2 abortions in the 1920s, one of which was botched & permanently sterilized her.
@@susieaxym You need to go back to school & learn to read. I literally said this was terrifying for the time & even now with the low quality black & white visuals, this is still creepy as heck. Particularly when you realize how vile of a person Elsa Lanchester was in real life.
The monster survived the explosion but the bride did not.
That's strange. Usually, the man screams during the wedding, not the woman. Whatever works, I guess. 🤭
Ahhhhhuuuuhhhhah! She is perfect! Friends...Cassidy could teach him how to "Monster Mash".
She's introduced to the monster but falls for the doctor instead. Figures.
They should had made the bride blind so that that she will not see him
The bride wanted the handsome man hahahaaa poor monster
If you think about it, Frankenstein would eventually learn how to speak and talk over a long period of time. Being around people and hearing them speak, it would only be a matter of time before he too was able to talk like everyone else. So it’s not out of the realm of possibility that he can and would be able to talk
0:12
He's so extra!
😂
If you mute the bride screaming, you can hear the sound of the Monster's heart breaking
Shame on her for breaking his heart
Elsa Lanchester got the assignment, and so did Karloff. Their performances imbued the Creatures with so much pathos in the physicality alone.
Poor thing he was so happy and now he is sad so go take a NAP.
I can’t believe how long it took me to realize that the Bride was Katie Nana in “Mary Poppins.”
Dr Frankenstein gave birth to all the zombies of the future .
some l of the best physical acting I have ever seen
Its nice to have a woman in the house.
Even if she made up of dead parts.
@@JohnLee-pt5jz Arent they all?
@@danielsalinas6683I mean your not wrong 😂
nice video bro
What?! They were never in love?? But they look so happy together on my coffee mug...
If that is the Bride, of Frankenstein who is the groom? Should they have titled the film, "The Bride of the Frankenstein Monster?" Yet, Dr. Pretorius says, "The Bride of Frankenstein."
Because the bride was made by Frankenstein duh.
My grandma as a teen rocked the same hairdoo
She moves like a bird.
and now can somebody tell me, that alcohol is no solution
She's a monster too...but doesn't like the monster that loves her.
Before Penelope and Pepe le pew where they don’t live happily ever after as I thought they would. There’s this. I really hate those unhappily never after moments.
that goose sound , weeehh
1:59 2:00
Frankenstein: She... hate me... Me... saaaaad... 😢
Is there any ending to a Frankenstein movie that isn't gonna break our hearts? 💔😢
Watching these movies now in 2023 is more funny
She was no prize herself!!!!
Nice do!!!!!
Im going to be her for halloween i hope i do a good job :)
absolute cinema!
" S H E H A T E M E "
He is not called Frankenstein
He is the monster
oh sweet the bride of chuc- i mean frankenstein
Walking dead people are good howlers!
I feel your pain Frank
Has Karloff talked about working with Elsa Lanchester in the Bride of Frankenstein?
Wow!
Yes, these are the Libs of TikTok only much much classier and better looking....
... What?
Undead rizz
2:00
"We belong dead!" 🔩 💍
This movie is a trip , she only comes out for 9 min and then dies lol . Frank killed her cause she turned him down .what a nut
She hate me😂
Her movements remind me of a bird
So no one is here from chucky
Gina lockkkwood meeting creepiest tom. All the same.
Such stupidity for a title. Frankenstein was the Dr. Not the momster. People see/hear an unusual name, and automatically think of a monster. Did nobody pay any attention to the books, or the original movie?
His only social skills were learned from a lonely old blind man. Should have known women don't like guys that are too easy.
Prejudiced people are so cruel! Shame on them! But let there be peace.
she hate me
Como tiveram a desfaçatez de produzir um "lixo" desses...
😢
Trash?
Elsa was hot!
Lady GaGa! 💙❤️