The Bride of Frankenstein

The Bride of Frankenstein VHS cover art. Movie starring Boris Karloff, Elsa Lanchester, Colin Clive, Valerie Hobson. Directed by James Whale. From the brain of Mary Shelley. 1935.

The Bride of Frankenstein on VHS. Starring Boris Karloff, Elsa Lanchester, Colin Clive, Valerie Hobson. Directed by James Whale. From the brain of Mary Shelley. 1935.

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One of the most outstanding horror classics of all times, and a superb sequel to the original Frankenstein. Horror great, Boris Karloff, reprises his role as film history’s most misunderstood monster who now longs for a mate of his own. Also starring Colin Clive as Dr. Frankenstein, and the incredible Elsa Lanchester as the ill-fated monster-made Bride sporting Hollywood’s most infamous hairdo.
Directed by the original’s James Whale (his last horror film) produced by the original’s Oscar-winning Carl Laemmle, Jr., with a haunting score by Frank Waxman, The Bride of Frankenstein ranks as one of the finest films of the horror genre.

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The Invisible Man

The Invisible Man VHS cover art with Gene Shalt. Movie starring Claude Rains, Gloria Stuart. Directed by James Whale. Based on the novel by H.G. Wells. 1933.

The Invisible Man on VHS. Starring Claude Rains, Gloria Stuart. Directed by James Whale. Based on the novel by H.G. Wells. 1933.

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In The Invisible Man, what you don’t see is what you get. This remarkable 1933 movie marked the screen debut of Claude Rains as a scientist who discovers how to make himself invisible but can’t reverse the process. Slowly he realizes with terror that he’s become a prisoner of his unseen self, an unbearable state that drives him to madness and murder. Although he is invisible, his clothes are not, so we witness the bizarre sight of seemingly empty trousers bounding along, his hat suspended in space, or a floating fork feeding a space with no face. Rains is unforgettable as he grasps his character, which is more than the local constables can do when they try to catch him. This spectral spectacle, based on H.G. Wells’ famous novel, is a motion picture classic–gripping and haunting. –Gene Shalt

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