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Bride of Frankenstein (advertised as The Bride of Frankenstein) is a 1935 American science-fiction horror film, the first sequel to Universal Pictures’ 1931 hit Frankenstein.

Keira Christina Knightley was born March 26, 1985 in the South West Greater London suburb of Richmond. She is the teen of actor Will Knightley

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The Tower of London played an important role in Tudor history. Although it wasn’t a major residence for the Tudor monarchs as it had been for the Plantagenets and earlier dynasties, it did serve as a prison very frequently.

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Dame Elizabeth Taylor: Dame Elizabeth Taylor, American motion picture actress noted for her unique beauty and her portrayals of volatile and strong-willed characters.

Directed by James Whale. With Boris Karloff, Elsa Lanchester, Colin Clive, Valerie Hobson. Mary Shelley reveals the main characters of her novel survived: Dr. Frankenstein, goaded by an even madder scientist, builds his monster a mate.

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Anna Rountree, Heaven Awaits the Bride, Official site.

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Bride and Prejudice: Bollywood Version of Jane Austin’s. This was the official website for the 2005 Bollywood adaptation of the novel “Pride and Prejudice”, by Jane Austen.

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It was the 1858 royal wedding that is thought to have started the practice of a “full choral processional from the church entrance to the altar” and playing music as the bride walked up the aisle, “a change from the usual practice of having music only at the reception,” according to Elizabeth Hafkin Pleck’s Celebrating the Family

The central figure of the film is, of course, the Monster (which is not named Frankenstein, despite the movie’s title). He is played by Boris Karloff, who in “Frankenstein” got only this credit: Monster..? but in the sequel is billed in …

Elsa Lanchester as the Monster’s Bride with Boris Karloff as the Monster in Bride of Frankenstein.The bride’s conical hairdo, with its white lightning-trace streaks on each side, has become an iconic symbol of both the character and the film.