The Bride (1985) | |
Director(s) | Franc Roddam |
Producer(s) | Keith Addis (executive), Victor Drai, Lloyd Fonvielle (associate), Chris Kenny |
Top Genres | |
Top Topics | Monster, Period Piece, Romance (Drama) |
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The Bride (1985) was a Film directed by Franc Roddam and produced by Lloyd Fonvielle, Keith Addis, Victor Drai and Chris Kenny.
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THE BRIDE OF FRANKENSTEIN Original Soundtrack Recording On CD
By Dan Day, Jr. on Oct 24, 2019 From The Hitless Wonder Movie BlogLa-La Land Records has released a CD of original soundtrack music from THE BRIDE OF FRANKENSTEIN as part of the Universal Pictures Film Music Heritage Collection. It is not the complete original soundtrack--according to the liner notes only about 35 minutes of the score exist--but it is more than en... Read full article
Truffaut's Homage to Hitchcock: The Bride Wore Black
By Rick29 on Aug 26, 2019 From Classic Film & TV CafeJeanne Moreau as Julie. French director and critic Francois Truffaut originally published his extensive Alfred Hitchcock interviews in 1966. The book, which has come to be known as Hitchcock/Truffaut, is a brilliant look into the mind of a master filmmaker. So, it comes as no surprise that Truffaut... Read full article
Classic Films in Focus: THE BRIDES OF DRACULA (1960)
By Jennifer Garlen on Jan 8, 2018 From Virtual ViragoPeter Cushing returns to the role of Doctor Van Helsing for this sequel to Hammer's 1958 reinvention of the Dracula story, but, in spite of the title, Dracula never actually appears. Instead, Van Helsing combats a new undead menace and the relentless obstacle of the doctor's own terrible timing, whi... Read full article
Classic Films in Focus: THE BRIDES OF DRACULA (1960)
By Jennifer Garlen on Jan 8, 2018 From Virtual ViragoPeter Cushing returns to the role of Doctor Van Helsing for this sequel to Hammer's 1958 reinvention of the Dracula story, but, in spite of the title, Dracula never actually appears. Instead, Van Helsing combats a new undead menace and the relentless obstacle of the doctor's own terrible timing, whi... Read full article
Father of the Bride (1950)
on Sep 27, 2017 From Journeys in Classic FilmA camera points to the ground, gliding along to show the chaos of a recent event, the ground littered in detritus. Has the house been looted? Is this the scene of a raucous party? The camera stops on a pair of shoes, panning up to introduce the audience to the exhausted Stanley Banks (Spencer Tracy)... Read full article
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