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Bride of Frankenstein Remake Planned

Risky Business Blog reports that the Bride of Frankenstein is going to get a fresh look in a remake.
The companies are in talks with Neil Burger to write and direct their long-stirring remake of the 1935 monster movie. Burger, who would pen the script with writing partner Dirk Wittenborn, most prominently wrote and helmed “The Illusionist,” the Edward Norton magician mystery that earned nearly $40 million for Yari Film Group in 2006.

James Whale’s “Bride of Frankenstein,” which starred Boris Karloff as the monster and Elsa Lanchester as the titular bride, continued the story that began with 1931’s “Frankenstein.” A monster, on the run from an angry mob, has a series of adventures, and also persuades Dr. Frankenstein to create a mate. The doctor is successful, but the bride (who is not a central character) winds up rejecting the monster at the end of the movie.
The Illusionist was a very well-written screenplay so maybe there is hope here for a remake. Risky Business Blog says Universal is also considering remakes of Creature from the Black Lagoon and other classic horror titles.

Posted on 2009-06-17





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