
Bride of Frankenstein is a 1935 black and white monster film directed by the late James Whale, a sequel to the original 1931 film Frankenstein and followed by Son of Frankenstein. It stars the late Boris Karloff reprising his role as the monster with the late Elsa Lanchester as the bride.
After recovering from injuries sustained in the mob attack upon himself and his creation, Dr. Frankenstein (Colin Clive) falls under the control of his former mentor, Dr. Pretorius (Ernest Thesiger), who insists the now-chastened doctor resume his experiments in creating new life. Meanwhile, the Monster (Boris Karloff) remains on the run from those who wish to destroy him without understanding that his intentions are generally good despite his lack of socialization and self-control.
Victims[]
- Hans - Drowned by The Monster after he falls into the well.
- Hans' Wife - Neck broken after being tossed into the well by The Monster.
- Unnamed Hunter - Crushed by a rock pushed by The Monster.
- Frieda Newman - Killed by The Monster off screen, body seen.
- Karl - Tossed from the top of the tower by The Monster.
- Ludwig - Killed in the laboratory explosion caused by The Monster, implied.
- Dr. Septius Pretorius - Killed in the laboratory explosion caused by The Monster.
- The Bride - Killed in the laboratory explosion caused by The Monster.
- Frankenstein's Monster/The Monster - Committed suicide by blowing up the laboratory. (Revived in "Son of Frankenstein")
Deaths[]
- Total - 9
- 7 Humans
- 5 Men
- 1 Woman
- 1 Girl
- 2 Monsters
- 1 Man
- 1 Woman
- 7 Humans
Kill Count[]
- Frankenstein's Monster/The Monster - 8 (Deceased)