
Stuff To Blow Your Mind Weirdhouse Cinema: The Bride of Frankenstein
Oct 20, 2023
In this episode, the hosts analyze the 1935 horror classic 'The Bride of Frankenstein' and discuss its fresh feel. They consider it a masterpiece that surpasses its genre, highlighting its lack of slow segments, wall-to-wall horror, weirdness, hilarity, and emotion. They discuss the talented individuals involved in the production, highlight the actors and their roles, explore the makeup artistry of Jack P. Pierce, and discuss the significance of Mary Shelley's work. They also analyze scenes from the movie, including the creature's escape to a burning mill and the destruction scene at the end.
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Introduction
00:00 • 3min
The Masterpiece that Transcends its Genre: Bride of Frankenstein
03:21 • 16min
Universal Monsters Movie and Ad Segments
19:14 • 4min
Connections and People Involved in Making the Movie
22:45 • 8min
Actors and their Roles in 'The Bride of Frankenstein'
30:56 • 15min
Exploring a Small Role, Score, and Makeup Effects
46:01 • 2min
The Makeup Artistry of Jack P. Pierce
48:12 • 7min
The Significance of Mary Shelley's Work
54:46 • 14min
Dr. Pretorius and his Creations
01:09:03 • 8min
Creating New Life and Reproduction
01:17:19 • 6min
Escaping the Burning Mill
01:22:58 • 15min
The Final Stretch of The Bride of Frankenstein
01:37:47 • 6min
