Episode 51: Universal Monsters Series - The Bride of Frankenstein (1935) & Frankenhooker
We catch up with an old friend as we go back to We Play All the Classics with the classic masterpiece The Bride of Frankenstein! And ... if you wanna date, look no further than our second feature - Frankenhooker![ms_heading style="none" color="#c10606" border_color="" text_align="center" font_weight="400" font_size="50" margin_top="0" margin_bottom="0" border_width="5" responsive_text="no" class="" id=""]Sources[/ms_heading]
The Bride of Frankenstein (1935)
Commentary with film historian Scott MacQueen, Legacy Collection"She's Alive: Creating the Bride of Frankenstein", Legacy Collection featurette"Why is Bride of Frankenstein often analyzed as a gay parable?" by Jeff Saporito, ScreenPrismErnest Thesiger's Embroidery
Frankenhooker (1990)
Director's commentary[ms_divider style="shadow" align="center" width="100%" margin_top="30" margin_bottom="30" border_size="5" border_color="#f2f2f2" icon="" class="" id=""][/ms_divider][ms_heading style="none" color="#c10606" border_color="" text_align="left" font_weight="400" font_size="36" margin_top="0" margin_bottom="0" border_width="5" responsive_text="no" class="" id=""]Show Info:[/ms_heading]Music for Test Pattern is “Dance of Deception” by Kevin McLeod and is licensed under Creative Commons. For more, go to incompetech.com.You can also follow Tab @horrorflicktab and Jacob @banedrom.[ms_divider style="shadow" align="center" width="100%" margin_top="30" margin_bottom="30" border_size="5" border_color="#f2f2f2" icon="" class="" id=""][/ms_divider][ms_heading style="none" color="c10606" border_color="" text_align="center" font_weight="400" font_size="36" margin_top="0" margin_bottom="0" border_width="5" responsive_text="no" class="" id=""]Listen to the Episode!