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Bride Of Frankenstein réalisé par James Whale en 1935 .
I want a Bride of Frankenstein in a mini skirt
Remember her in Mary Poppins? She played Katie Nana? SHE WAS SUCH A BITCH. (Elsa Lanchester, Bride of Frankenstein, dir. James Whale, 1934)
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classichorrorblog: The Bride Of Frankenstein |1935| James Whale
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classichorrorblog: Bride Of FrankensteinDirected by James Whale (1935)
classichorrorblog: The Invisible ManDirected by James Whale (1933)
infectionofmind: All right, you fools. You’ve brought it on yourselves! Everything would have come right if you’d only left me alone. You’ve driven me near madness with your peering through the keyholes and gaping through the curtains. And now
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les-sources-du-nil: Claude Rains as The Invisible Man Dir. James Whale, Universal Pictures, USA, 1933
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We belong dead
oldhollywood: Elsa Lanchester as the monster’s Bride in Bride of Frankenstein (1935, dir. James Whale)
oldhollywood: ”[Frankenstein director James] Whale and I both saw the character as an innocent one. Within the heavy restrictions of my make-up, I tried to play it that way. This was a pathetic creature who, like us all, had neither the will nor the
oldhollywood: Frankenstein (1931, dir. James Whale)
oldhollywood: Colin Clive & Boris Karloff on the set of Bride of Frankenstein (1935, dir. James Whale) (via)
oldhollywood: Boris Karloff in Bride of Frankenstein (1935, dir. James Whale) (via)
yogapantsinlosangeles: Dr. Frankenstein faces his Monster and the physical manifestation of his lust for godlike science in James Whale’s Frankenstein (1931).
Colin Clive, Elsa Lanchester, Ernest Thesiger; production still from James Whale’s The Bride of Frankenstein (1935)
jamesbadgedale: “An invisible man can rule the world. Nobody will see him come, nobody will see him go.”The Invisible Man (James Whale, 1933)
ero-miki: *dying whale noise* GAH! with the look!
Gloria Stuart in James Whale’s The Old Dark House (1932).
The Old Dark House (1932, James Whale)
The Invisible Man (1933) Directed by James Whale
The Old Dark House, 1932, James Whale
nitratediva: Gloria Stuart in James Whale’s The Old Dark House (1932).
Boris Karloff in The Bride of Frankenstein by James Whale, 1935.
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cryptgal:“I was having lunch and James Whale (Frankenstein director) sent either the first assistant or maybe it was his secretary over to me, and asked me to join him for a cup of coffee after lunch, which I did. He asked me if I would make a test
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oldhollywood: Dwight Frye in Frankenstein (1931, dir. James Whale) Set design by Herman Rosse & Charles D. Hall (via)
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horrorfilmgifs: Made me from dead. I love dead. Hate living.The Bride of Frankenstein (1935) dir. James Whale
Frankenstein (1931, dir. James Whale)
cinema-whore: ruinedchildhood: nestofstraightlines: dailyhorrorfilms: Frankenstein, 1931 | James Whale. What a sweet moment only good can come of this he was like yeet
nitratediva: Mae Clarke in James Whale’s Waterloo Bridge (1931).