Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Commentary (films not included). Pages: 60. Chapters: Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein, Bride of Frankenstein, Young Frankenstein, Frankenstein: The True Story, Van Helsing, The Ghost of Frankenstein, Frankenstein Conquers the World, The Monster Squad, The War of the Gargantuas, Mad Monster Party, Frankenstein Meets the Wolf Man, Waxwork, Andy Warhol's Frankenstein, The Curse of Frankenstein, House of Frankenstein, Scooby-Doo and the Ghoul School, Son of Frankenstein, Transylvania 6-5000, House of Dracula, Scooby-Doo and the Reluctant Werewolf, Frankenstein Unbound, Frankenstein Created Woman, The Revenge of Frankenstein, Frankenstein Must Be Destroyed, Frankenstein and the Monster from Hell, Blackenstein, Frankenweenie, House of the Wolf Man, Lady Frankenstein, The Evil of Frankenstein, I Was a Teenage Frankenstein, The Bride, The Castle of the Monsters, Life Without Soul, Frankenstein Meets the Space Monster, Godzilla vs. Frankenstein, The Horror of Frankenstein, Los Monstruos del Terror, Dracula vs. Frankenstein, Frederick Frankenstein, Frank Enstein, House of Frankenstein 1997, Frankenstein 1970, Gothic, Monster Mash, Frankenstein's Daughter. Excerpt: Bride of Frankenstein (advertised as The Bride of Frankenstein) is a 1935 American horror film, the first sequel to Frankenstein (1931). Bride of Frankenstein was directed by James Whale and stars Boris Karloff as The Monster, Elsa Lanchester in the dual role of his mate and Mary Shelley, Colin Clive as Henry Frankenstein and Ernest Thesiger as Doctor Septimus Pretorius. The film follows on immediately from the events of the earlier film, and is rooted in a subplot of the original Mary Shelley novel, Frankenstein (1818). In the film, a chastened Henry Frankenstein abandons his plans to create life, only to be tempted and finally coerced by the Monster, encouraged by Henry's old...