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Viktor and Eva-'The Bride'

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The Original Clancy Brown Art Page- http://www.angelfire.com/hi3/Highlander2000/ClancyBrownArt.html

An underrated classic of the eighties, 'The Bride' was a lavish, beautiful and touching version of the Frankenstein tale. With Clancy Brown, Sting, Jennifer Beals and David Rapapport. Just a slideshow.

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  • I'm so there with you! This is a lovely adaption of the Frankenstein theme with great actors. I saw it ages ago but I still remember how well done the scene was after Eve learned what she was and examines her body and hands, asking where she (her parts!) came from.

  • Oh yeah, and the way the music just swelled up as she was studying her hand and thinking about the journal. I loved when Viktor came barrelling into the room to save her. My only gripe with this film was not ENOUGH Viktor/Eva time..it would have been great to see them interact and how Eva would regard him..obviously she didn't drop him, as seen in the credits, LOL.

  • Is this flick on DVD?

  • Yeah you can get it most likely on Amazon too.

  • This film was way under rated. I think its a classic.

    Of course my thing is Sting.

  • I think Sting was a good choice for the Barron, he was so cold and calculating.

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  • does anybody have the scene where Frankenstein gets drunk & passes out, that part was hilarious

  • Lavish, beautiful and criminally underrated film!

  • What's the title of the music, please? Thanks. :)

  • no rinaldo.. no much movie.. big things can come, in small ways

  • Wasn't the midget in Time Bandits? I adore this movie,thanks for posting!!

  • I agree very much. Sting acts very good, and I think it's a good move that he usually plays bad guys or at least people who are very much a grey area. Music stars playing good guys tend to end up one dimensional, but Stings acting (in this movie and others) always grips me.

  • Thanks!

    I saw this movie sometime long ago at movie theaters. I love this movie!

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