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It's an old cliché that a sequelis never as good as the original.
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But director James Whale set thaton its head with Bride of Frankenstein,
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the crowning achievementof Universal's golden age of horror.
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Never had a studio lavished so muchproduction value and acting talent
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on a so-called monster movie.
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Bride of Frankensteintranscended its genre
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and remains one ofUniversal's best-loved films.
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For Mary Shelley, author of Frankenstein,
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the attempted creationof the monster's bride
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was always part of her original vision.
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How James Whale and Universal Picturesplayed matchmaker
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for Boris Karloff and Elsa Lanchesteris quite a story.
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And, like a good cast,well worth repeating.
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Oh. I thought I was alone.
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It's one of the great American films.
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It's right up there withCitizen Kane and Sunset Boulevard.
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It's usually discussed as"Oh, just a horror movie",
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but it's much more complex.
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Do you know who Henry Frankenstein is?And who you are?
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Yes. I know.
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Made me from dead.
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The various story elements,the intellectual elements,
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the artistic and acting elementsthat came to bear in this film,
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