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Bride of Frankenstein (Bfi Film Classics)

Author: Alberto Manguel
Binding: Paperback
DeweyDecimalNumber: 791.4372
EAN: 9780851706085
ISBN: 0851706088
Label: British Film Institute
Languages:
Name: English
Type: Original Language
Language:
Type: Unknown
Language:
Type: Published
ListPrice:
CurrencyCode: USD
FormattedPrice: $12.95
Manufacturer: British Film Institute
NumberOfItems: 1
NumberOfPages: 68
PackageDimensions:
Length: 750
Weight: 37
Width: 550
ProductGroup: Book
PublicationDate: 1997-04-01
Publisher: British Film Institute
Studio: British Film Institute
Title: Bride of Frankenstein (Bfi Film Classics)
Bride of Frankenstein (Bfi Film Classics)
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Illustrated Generally considered a greater film that its predecessor, Frankenstein, this sequel starred Elsa Lanchester as the eponymous heroine and Boris Karloff repeating his role as the monster. Manguel gives a detailed and highly sensitive account of the film's felicities of inventive filmmaking. He also traces the literary roots of the Frankenstein myth, the creation of a living being by a man usurping the powers of a jealous God. And he finds echoes in the work of modern artists such as Max Ernst and Marcel Duchamp of the Bride as a kind of femme fetale, monstrous and threatening.
 
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