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  Bride of the Monster - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Originally known as Bride of the Atom, Bride of the Monster is a 1955 science fiction film starring Bela Lugosi in a traditional mad scientist role.
The shooting of this movie is re-enacted in Tim Burton's biopic of Wood.
The television program Mystery Science Theater 3000 mocked Bride of the Monster in one episode.
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 VH1.com : Movies : DVD : Bride of the Monster : Review
Bride of the Monster is one of two feature films upon which, for many years, rested the reputation (such as it was) of director Edward D. Wood Jr.
Bride of the Monster was the most accessible and conventional of Wood's three horror films.
With a hulking monster of a servant (Tor Johnson) and a Soviet spy (George Becwar) working around the edges of the plot, Bride of the Monster has all of the necessary ingredients for the kind of unintended laughfest that one associates with Wood's movies.
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 bride of frankenstein   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Bride of Frankenstein (2005) Bride of Frankenstein is a contemporary remake of the original 1935 film...
Bride of Frankenstein is a 1935 horror film which is a sequel to the 1931 film...
Bride Of Frankenstein is less horrific than the first film with many moments of humour and at times fl...
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 Horrordvds.com - Bride of the Monster DVD review   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Ed Wood's Bride of the Monster, released in 1956, was one of the director's better efforts and Bela Lugosi's final performance in a film.
Bride of the Monster is my favorite Ed Wood film and is probably one of the director's best films.
In Bride of the Monster we are treated to a giant rubber squid, which serves as Dr. Vornoff's pet.
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 DVDFILE.COM: Bride Of The Monster review
But possibly his greatest achievement was the great BRIDE OF THE MONSTER, a horror classic and scathing indictment of the atomic age.
BRIDE OF THE MONSTER features Bela Lugosi in his last performance that was not completed by a dentist.
Although BRIDE OF THE MONSTER doesn't have the visual style or solid story line of Lugosi's earlier film, THE DEVIL BAT (which is another fine Image transfer), it still offers endless joys for lovers of grade-Z movies.
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 Bride of the Monster   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Originally known as Bride of the Atom Bride of the Monster is a 1955 film starring Bela Lugosi in the typical evil mad scientist role and was directed by Ed Wood a name synonymous with bad low-budget
The shooting of movie is also re-enacted in Tim Burton 's biopic of Wood including a sequence Wood (played by Johnny Depp) and his crew stealing the phony from a props storage vault.
The Movie Monsters Series adapts the screenplays of classic fl & white horror movies as books for young readers (the series was edited by Dr. Howard Schroeder in the Department of Elementary Education at Mankato State).
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 Bride Of The Monster   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
"Bride of the Monster," also known as "Bride of the Atom," is the 1956 Ed Wood film where Bela Lugosi wrestles with a giant fake octopus (oh, THAT Ed Wood film).
The argument here is not that this is a good movie, but we are talking Ed Wood, which means a whole different criteria for evaluating a film and your enjoyment in viewing same.
Released in 1956, "Bride of the Monster" is an enjoyable schlock-fest from Grade-Z auteur Edward D. Wood, Jr.
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 Bride Of Frankenstein   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
The Bride of Frankenstein (1935), a classic masterpiece of 1930s horror films, appeared as a superior sequel to the...
The Bride of Frankenstein, James Whale, Boris Karloff, Colin Clive, Valerie Hobson, Elsa Lanchester, Ernest Thesiger, Gavin Gordon, Douglas Walton, Una O'Connor, E.E. Clive, Lucien Prival, O.P. The Bride of Frankenstein" is the greatest horror film of all time, (maybe next to "Psycho) but certainly...
Bride of Frankenstein (1935) When filming the scene where the monster emerges from the burnt windmill, Boris Karloff slippedand fell into the water filled well.
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 DVDBears - Bride Of The Monster   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
In this case, I rated Bride Of The Monster low because it's the least entertaining of Ed Wood movies I've seen.
there's no bride, so right from the title this movie is a complete flop, altho from what I've read about this movie, it's the most coherent movie that Ed Wood has made in ways of a storyline, and it was also the one he had the biggest budget to work with.
Other notable characters are the chief police (the one with the birdie on his shoulder), and one of the detectives who goes along with the main actor (altho he's not really a Bear, he just has a cute face and is not a bad actor considering this is an Ed Wood movie).
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 the bride of frankenstein   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Bride of Frankenstein (1935) After the success of Frankenstein Universal immediately...
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Bride of Frankenstein is a 1935 horror film which is a sequel to the 1931 film Frankenstein.
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 The Bride Of Frankenstein
It appeared, at the end of the epochal 1931 horror movie Frankenstein, that the monster had perished in a burning windmill.
In Bride of Frankenstein, we see that the monster (once again played by Boris Karloff) survived the conflagration, as did his half-mad creator (Colin Clive).
The monster, on the loose in the European countryside, learns to talk, and his encounter with a blind hermit is both comic and touching.
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 Bride of the Monster -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Bride of the Monster -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article
The television program (Click link for more info and facts about Mystery Science Theater 3000) Mystery Science Theater 3000 featured Bride of the Monster in one episode.
Finally, the closing comment by the heroes, after Vornoff's demise in the hands of his own creation, "He meddled in God's domain", is extremely typical of the view as science as being antagonistic, something extremely typical to 50's science fiction.
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 The Bride Of Frankenstein (1935)
The Bride of Frankenstein (1935), a classic masterpiece of 1930s horror films, appeared as a superior sequel to the original prototype Frankenstein (1931).
The film reunited Colin Clive (as Dr. Frankenstein) with Boris Karloff as the Monster, but brought two new characters to the forefront: Ernest Thesiger as a necromancer who has miniaturized and imprisoned various human beings in glass jars, and Elsa Lanchester as the Monster's Bride.
The resurrected Monster kills the silly farm wife by heaving her down into the mill (again watched by the owl), and stalks off into the countryside.
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 Alameda TV: Monster Island Theater presents Bride of the Monster
If, after seeing Bride of the Monster, you'd like to learn more about Ed Wood Jr.
Bride of the Monster stars Bela Lugosi in this Ed Wood Jr.
Mr Lugosi of course was the star of the classic 1931 Dracula.
www.alamedatv.org /programs/monster_bride.html   (224 words)

  
 BRIDE OF THE MONSTER cds
Bride Of The Monster - DVD - Image Entertainment, Inc. A howler from Ed Wood, who brought us PLAN 9 FROM OUTER SPACE and consistently reached astonishing new lows in film-making.
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 Bride of Frankenstein (1935)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Boris Karloff's monster has been made more humane in this film and he is taught to speak.
Later the Monster makes his way to a cemetery where he hides from some villagers by escaping into the bowels of an underground tomb.
They work day and night now on what will be The Bride Of Frankenstein with Pretorius having grown her a brain organically.
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 VH1.com : Movies : Movie : Bride of the Monster : Review
There's a lot that's been said about Bride of the Monster, and most of it is true.
Bride of the Monster was the biggest-budgeted movie ever made by director Edward D. Wood Jr., and is, along with the crime-thriller Jail Bait, his most accessible film.
In contrast to Plan 9's ultra-cheap surroundings, which gave it an almost other-worldly look throughout, like a nightmare in slow-motion, Bride of the Monster follows the conventions and expectations of a B-movie crime-thriller and horror story, giving the viewer some familiar points of reference to work from.
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 Moviefone: Bride of the Monster Movie
Synopsis: To most outside observers, Bride of the Monster probably seems like a ridiculously inept horror film, and in many ways it is just that.
'Bride Of The Monster' isn't anywhere near as bad as many claim and Lugosi is terrific!, 25 May 2004...
Bride of the Monster, Edward D. Wood Jr., Bela Lugosi, Tor Johnson, Tony McCoy, Loretta King, Harvey B. Dunn, George Becwar, Paul Marco, Don Nagel,...
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 Bride of the Monster Movie: Bride of the Monster DVD is available from Bestprices.com
Bride of the Monster Movie: Bride of the Monster DVD is available from Bestprices.com
With twelve men missing, the police are hot on the tail of the scientist, who also kidnaps a nosy female reporter to make her the "bride of the atom."
Co-written, produced and directed by cult filmmaker Ed Wood, Jr., "Bride of the Monster" includes Ed's infamous stable of players: Dolores Fuller (Glen or Glenda?, Jailbait), Tor Johnson and Paul Marco (Plan 9 From Outer Space).
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 Bride Of The Monster Encyclopedia Article, Definition, History, Biography   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
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 GreenCine | product main - Bride of the Monster (1955)
To most outside observers, Bride of the Monster probably seems like a ridiculously inept horror film, and in many ways it is just that.
To connoisseurs of the work of director Edward D. Wood Jr., however, it is the biggest budgeted film in his entire output, made with the resources of a normal B-movie (as opposed to his usual totally emaciated finances) and the most easily accessible of his three horror films.
The monster, a very phony looking octopus, is brought to life by actors who thrash about in its tentacles.
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 Bride of the Monster   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Originally known as Bride of the Atom, this movie starred Bela Lugosi in the typical evil mad scientist role, and was directed by Ed Wood, a name synonymous with lousy movies.
Bela's character tries to create an army of supermen to do his bidding but is thwarted by the good guys.
It uses material from the wikipedia article Bride of the Monster.
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 Bride of the Monster Download - DownSeek.com
Bride of the Monster is a sans serif TrueType font based on the handlettered titles in the trailer of the film Bride of Frankenstein.
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 Bride of the Monster - ReviewFocus
For years, conventional wisdom has had it that Ed Wood Jr.'s Plan 9 from Outer Space is the ultimate "bad movie," a sort of Holy Grail of cinematic ineptitude.
Often lost in the shuffle, though, is Bride of the Monster (fans of Tim Burton's biopic Ed Wood will already be familiar with it and the offscreen misadventures that went along with it).
Still, any movie with as many obvious gaffes in direction, editing, set design, narrative (heck, take your pick) as Bride is a must for any connoisseur of bad movies.
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 Amazon.com: Bride of the Monster (1956) : Video   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
'Bride of the Monster' is probably Ed Wood's genuinely best movie, though it is, of course, still a low budget piece of cinematic cheese.
In summary, I think 'Bride of the Monster' is worth five stars for several reasons: first, it is probably Wood's genuinely best film; two, it is fun to watch in the spirit of campy old monster movies; and three, Bela Lugosi shines in his last role.
That's OK because the only frightening thing about this "monster movie" is that it was supposed to be taken seriously.
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 Horrordvds.com - Reviews - DVD Reviews A-M - Bride of the Monster   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Two hunters who become stranded near Marsh Lake in the middle of a severe storm seek refuge.
They stumble upon the home of Dr. Eric Vornoff (Bela Lugosi), who is rumored to have some connection to a monster that is said to prowl the Marsh.
Image Entertainment presents Ed Wood's Bride of the Monster full frame at 1.33:1 in its original aspect ratio.
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 Amazon.ca: Video: Bride of the Monster   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
BRIDE OF THE MONSTER (aka BRIDE OF THE ATOM) is another collaboration between Ed Wood, the worst director of all time and horror legend Bela Lugosi (and let's not forget Tor Johnson).
BRIDE OF THE MONSTER's most "elaborate" set piece is a giant rubber octopus which makes the squid in 20,000 LEAGUES UNDER THE SEA look like footage from a Jacques Costeau documentary.
Aside, "Bride" is a lot of fun, if a little slow in spots.
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 Bride of the Monster (1955) aka Bride of the Atom
Bride of the Monster (1955) aka Bride of the Atom
Plot: Police, along with trouble-making journalist Janet Lawton and a world famous monster specialist all converge to search the swamps around Lake Marsh after dead bodies start to be found, reputedly killed by a monster.
In the swamps Janet is captured by Dr Eric Vornoff, an exiled scientist who is attempting to perfect a series of experiments that will create a race of atomic supermen.
www.moria.co.nz /horror/brideofthemonster.htm   (754 words)

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