Frankensteins Braut (1935)
In einer stürmischen Nacht spinnt die vom Erfolg ihres eigenen Romans überraschte Mary Shelley ihre Geschichte vor Freunden weiter: Das Monster hat im mit Wasser gefüllten Keller der Mühle den Brand überlebt und zieht nun im Land umher. Frankenstein selbst will sich geläutert aus der Wissenschaft zurückziehen, doch Dr. Praetorius zwingt ihn mittels Entführung seiner Braut, für das Monster ein Weib zu erschaffen. Mit ungeahnten Folgen...
Der Regisseur:
James Whale
Die Autor:
Edmund Pearson, William Hurlbut.
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Boris Karloff as The Monster |
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Colin Clive as Henry Frankenstein |
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Valerie Hobson as Elizabeth |
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Ernest Thesiger as Doctor Pretorius |
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Elsa Lanchester as Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley / The Monster's Mate |
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Gavin Gordon as Lord Byron |
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Douglas Walton as Percy Bysshe Shelley |
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Una O'Connor as Minnie |
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E. E. Clive as Burgomaster |
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Lucien Prival as Butler |
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O. P. Heggie as Hermit |
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Dwight Frye as Karl |
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Reginald Barlow as Hans |
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Mary Gordon as Hans' Wife |
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Anne Darling as Shepherdess |
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Ted Billings as Ludwig |
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Billy Barty as Baby (uncredited) |
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Robert Adair as Hunter in Woods (uncredited) |
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Norman Ainsley as Archbishop (uncredited) |
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Frank Benson as Villager (uncredited) |
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Maurice Black as Gypsy (uncredited) |
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Walter Brennan as Peasant (uncredited) |
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Mae Bruce as Villager (uncredited) |
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A.S. Byron as King Homunculus (uncredited) |
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John Carradine as Lost Hunter at Hermit's Cottage (uncredited) |
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D'Arcy Corrigan as Procession Leader (uncredited) |
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Grace Cunard as Villager (uncredited) |
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J. Gunnis Davis as Uncle Glutz (uncredited) |
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Marie DeForrest as Ballerina (uncredited) |
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Elspeth Dudgeon as Gypsy's Mother (uncredited) |
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Helen Jerome Eddy as Gypsy's Wife (uncredited) |
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Neil Fitzgerald as Rudy (uncredited) |
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Brenda Fowler as Mother (uncredited) |
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John George as Villager (uncredited) |
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Helen Gibson as Villager (uncredited) |
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Marilyn Harris as Girl (uncredited) |
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Carmencita Johnson as Friend of Murdered Girl (uncredited) |
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Rollo Lloyd as Neighbor (uncredited) |
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Murdock MacQuarrie as Sympathetic Villager (uncredited) |
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Josephine McKim as Little Mermaid (uncredited) |
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Torben Meyer as Victim in flashback (uncredited) |
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Edwin Mordant as Coroner (uncredited) |
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Charles Murphy as Guard (uncredited) |
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Joseph North as Servant (uncredited) |
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Helen Parrish as Communion Girl (uncredited) |
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Edward Peil Sr. as Villager (uncredited) |
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Tempe Pigott as Auntie Glutz (uncredited) |
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Sarah Schwartz as Marta (uncredited) |
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Peter Shaw as Devil (uncredited) |
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Mary Stewart as Neighbor (uncredited) |
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Frank Terry as Lost Hunter at Hermit's Cottage (uncredited) |
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Anders Van Haden as Villager (uncredited) |
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Dorothy Vernon as Maid (uncredited) |
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Lucio Villegas as Priest (uncredited) |
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Joan Woodbury as Queen Homunculus (uncredited) |
| Directing | James Whale | Director |
| Production | Carl Laemmle Jr. | Producer |
| Sound | Franz Waxman | Original Music Composer |
| Editing | Ted J. Kent | Editor |
| Camera | John J. Mescall | Director of Photography |
| Crew | John P. Fulton | Special Effects |
| Writing | Robert Florey | Story |
| Costume & Make-Up | Irma Kusely | Hairstylist |
| Costume & Make-Up | Otto Lederer | Assistant Makeup Artist |
| Sound | Gilbert Kurland | Sound Supervisor |
| Sound | William Hedgcock | Sound Engineer |
| Sound | Edwin Wetzel | Sound Effects Editor |
| Writing | Mary Shelley | Original Story |
| Writing | Josef Berne | Adaptation |
| Writing | Lawrence G. Blochman | Adaptation |
| Writing | Philip MacDonald | Adaptation |
| Crew | Tom Reed | Additional Writing |
| Writing | R.C. Sherriff | Adaptation |
| Writing | Edmund Pearson | Screenplay |
| Writing | Morton Covan | Adaptation |
| Costume & Make-Up | Irma Kusely | Hair Setup |
| Costume & Make-Up | Otto Lederer | Makeup Trainee |
| Directing | Fred Frank | Assistant Director |
| Directing | Harry Mancke | Assistant Director |
| Directing | Joseph A. McDonough | Assistant Director |
| Crew | David S. Horsley | Special Effects Assistant |
| Crew | Ken Strickfaden | Special Effects Technician |
| Visual Effects | Cleo E. Baker | Visual Effects |
| Visual Effects | David S. Horsley | Visual Effects |
| Camera | William Dodds | Assistant Camera |
| Camera | Alan Jones | Camera Operator |
| Sound | Larry Aicholtz | Scoring Mixer |
| Sound | Abe Meyer | Music Coordinator |
| Sound | Clifford Vaughan | Orchestrator |
| Sound | Oliver Wallace | Musician |
| Writing | Flo Brummel | Script Consultant |
| Crew | George DeNormand | Stand In |
| Crew | Monte Montague | Stand In |
| Art | Charles D. Hall | Art Direction |
| Costume & Make-Up | Vera West | Costume Design |
| Writing | William Hurlbut | Adaptation |
| Writing | William Hurlbut | Screenplay |
| Writing | John L. Balderston | Adaptation |
| Costume & Make-Up | Jack Pierce | Makeup Artist |
| Editing | Maurice Pivar | Supervising Film Editor |
| Crew | Peter Shaw | Stand In |
| Camera | Fred Stoll | Grip |
| Visual Effects | Jack Cosgrove | Matte Painter |
| Visual Effects | Russell Lawson | Matte Painter |
| Visual Effects | John P. Fulton | Visual Effects |
| Sound | Gilbert Kurland | Music Supervisor |
| Sound | Louis Kaufman | Musician |
| Sound | C. Bakaleinikoff | Conductor |
| Directing | Flo Brummel | Script Coordinator |
| Crew | Carl Laemmle | Presenter |