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Die Braut

Originaltitel: The Bride
  • 1985
  • 16
  • 1 Std. 58 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
5,4/10
3769
IHRE BEWERTUNG
Jennifer Beals and Sting in Die Braut (1985)
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FantasieHorrorRomanzeScience-Fiction

Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuAfter many years of research, Dr. Frankenstein finally succeeds in creating the perfect woman, who gets the name "Eva".After many years of research, Dr. Frankenstein finally succeeds in creating the perfect woman, who gets the name "Eva".After many years of research, Dr. Frankenstein finally succeeds in creating the perfect woman, who gets the name "Eva".

  • Regie
    • Franc Roddam
  • Drehbuch
    • Lloyd Fonvielle
    • Mary Shelley
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Sting
    • Jennifer Beals
    • Anthony Higgins
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    5,4/10
    3769
    IHRE BEWERTUNG
    • Regie
      • Franc Roddam
    • Drehbuch
      • Lloyd Fonvielle
      • Mary Shelley
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Sting
      • Jennifer Beals
      • Anthony Higgins
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      • 3 Nominierungen insgesamt

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    Sting
    Sting
    • Frankenstein
    Jennifer Beals
    Jennifer Beals
    • Eva
    Anthony Higgins
    Anthony Higgins
    • Clerval
    Clancy Brown
    Clancy Brown
    • Viktor
    David Rappaport
    David Rappaport
    • Rinaldo
    Geraldine Page
    Geraldine Page
    • Mrs. Baumann
    Alexei Sayle
    Alexei Sayle
    • Magar
    Phil Daniels
    Phil Daniels
    • Bela
    Veruschka von Lehndorff
    Veruschka von Lehndorff
    • Countess
    • (as Veruschka)
    Quentin Crisp
    Quentin Crisp
    • Dr. Zahlus
    Cary Elwes
    Cary Elwes
    • Josef
    Timothy Spall
    Timothy Spall
    • Paulus
    • (as Tim Spall)
    Ken Campbell
    • Pedlar
    Guy Rolfe
    Guy Rolfe
    • Count
    Andy de la Tour
    Andy de la Tour
    • Priest
    • (as Andrew de la Tour)
    Tony Haygarth
    Tony Haygarth
    • Tavern Keeper
    Matthew Guinness
    Matthew Guinness
    • 1st Patron
    Tony Brutus
    • 2nd Patron
    • Regie
      • Franc Roddam
    • Drehbuch
      • Lloyd Fonvielle
      • Mary Shelley
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    7claudio_carvalho

    A Different Version of Frankenstein Story

    After the creation of his creature (Clancy Brown), Dr. Frankenstein (Sting) researches and creates a perfect woman, Eva (Jennifer Beals), to be the mate of the creature. However, the anxiety of the creature creates havoc in the laboratory that is burnt down and explodes, killing Frankenstein's assistants Dr. Zahlus (Quentin Crisp) and Paulus (Timothy Spall). Dr. Frankenstein believes the creature died too but he flees to the woods. Soon he meets and befriends the dwarf Rinaldo (David Rappaport), who gives a name to him, Viktor, and invites him to work in a circus in Budapest. Meanwhile Frankenstein and his house keeper Mrs. Baumann (Geraldine Page) teach Eva how to behave and to be independent. One day, Frankenstein introduces Eva to the high-society, telling that she was found amnesic in the woods and has become his protégée. But Frankenstein becomes obsessed of Eva while Viktor and she have a strange connection. What will happen to Eva?

    "The Bride" is a different version of Frankenstein story by Mary Shelley. The film is actually a romance that begins slow paced but well resolved in the end. Clancy Brown has an outstanding performance in the role of the naive creature. My vote is seven.

    Title (Brazil): "A Prometida" ("The Promised One")
    8aimless-46

    A Great Gothic Romance-Not a Horror Film

    "The Bride" is more Thomas Hardy than Mary Shelley, and more Gothic romance than horror. Director Franc Roddam points out (on his DVD commentary) that he wanted to make a very different version of the old story by eliminating almost all elements of horror; so only the first ten minutes qualify as authentic horror.

    Roddam does not discuss the illogic of making a film devoid of the very elements its "target audience" was interested in seeing, but we already know that "The Bride" had a very poor showing at the box office. This target audience disconnect was most likely the cause. Nor does he comment on the failure to market the film to another audience segment; those interested in Gothic period pieces.

    It is especially cool that 20 years later the film is finally being discovered by this other audience and they are finding it a beautifully photographed example of their genre that emphasizes story-line and atmosphere over blood and gore.

    Even the much criticized casting of inexperienced leads Jennifer Beals and Sting (although both look great in period costume) takes on a different dimension when the film is re-classified into the Gothic genre. Suddenly you see that it was the director who was responsible for the apparent lack of chemistry between the two stars, particularly Beals lack of passion in the scenes they share. Roddam wanted these performances from his actors to advance his story; they are not not a reflection of inexperience or talent limitation. Which is not to say that Sting will ever be mistaken for a great acting talent but Beals has been unjustly criticized for a shallow performance when she simply gave Roddam what he wanted from her character Eva. Eva is only learning how to feel as the film progresses and when the events have all played out you realize that her emotionless attitude was meant to convey the indifference she felt toward her creator.

    I highly recommend this movie as Roddam is an excellent stylistic director and has made a very good and very original Gothic romance. The fantastic production design unifies what are two stories as Roddam cuts back and forth between the Baron (Sting) teaching his creation Eva (Beals) while David Rappaport as Rinaldo teaches his other creation Victor, played by Clancy Brown. There is a psychic link between the two creations which will result in a interesting plot twist.

    Roddam has created a visually gorgeous film that has held up much better than the 1980's mainstream features that outperformed it at the box office. Don't be scared away by the negative comments, if you know what to expect (gothic romance not horror) almost any fan of films will enjoy "The Bride". I recommend the DVD, it was made from a flawless print and the widescreen presentation really showcases both the top-notch photography and the terrific work of the production designer.
    mord39

    Half good, half not so good

    MORD39 RATING: ** out of ****

    This movie is too wrongly maligned. It's at least enjoyable half of the time, since it functions as two different stories which merge together later on.

    The best part of the movie regards the adventures of the Frankenstein Monster (well-played by Clancy Brown) and his friendly dwarf companion (the excellent David Rappaport) as they roam the exquisite countryside trying to discover their dreams. When this half of the movie is playing, you can't help but be moved.

    Unfortunately, the other half consists of rock star Sting (it hurts me to say this, but I think he makes a good Frankenstein) and the gorgeous Jennifer Beals as his latest creation. They don't add anything to the whole mix, though,, and only get in the way and slow things down. This film could have been quite good indeed had these parts been removed, and the exploits of the monster and his pal been fleshed out.

    I think my opinion is a popular one among critics and fans, but one thing is clear: this film is not as bad as some think, and it's in no way intended to be a re-make of 1935's BRIDE OF FRANKENSTEIN.
    5AlsExGal

    This misfire remake of Bride of Frankenstein has some interesting parts...

    ... but fails to add up to much. For some reason, the doctor's name is Charles this time around. Rock star Sting stars as Chuck Frankenstein, who has already created his original monster (Clancy Brown) as the film begins, and he's in the midst of creating his piecemeal bride. Assisting him are Quentin Crisp as a stand-in for the old film's Pretorius, and Timothy Spall as an Igor-type. Things go south, and Clancy goes on the run. Chuck decides to "raise" the beautiful bride (Jennifer Beals) as his ward, and introduce her into high society. Clancy meets a traveling dwarf (David Rappaport) who decides to name the creature Viktor, and they eventually start to work in a circus. Much of the film is a split narrative. Half follows Chuck Frankenstein and the bride, now named Eva, while the other half follows Viktor and his life in the circus.

    Also featuring comedian Alexei Sayle, Anthony Higgins, 60's supermodel Veruschka as a Countess, Cary Elwes as a dashing young courtier, and Geraldine Page as Chuck's housekeeper and tutor to Eva. The costumes are nice, and there's an old-fashioned score by Maurice Jarre. The problems come from a lack of narrative flow, little momentum, and some underwritten characters. Frankenstein completists should see it for the variations on the theme, but most viewers will be bored when they're not rolling their eyes. This was originally touted as being a feminist take on the story, but I didn't really see that then or now.

    Too bad Jennifer Beal wasn't justly compensated for "Flashdance" two years earlier - she only got 15K for her role! - or she might have had better roles to choose from than this.
    6Nozz

    Not a remake, a continuation

    I don't see this as a remake of _Bride of Frankenstein_ at all. In _Bride of Frankenstein_ the bride is created, rejects the idea of being the monster's mate, and is brought down together with monster, maker, and laboratory. That happens here too, but it's only the beginning and the movie mostly gives us the further adventures of the trio after they have picked themselves up and dusted themselves off.

    The bride on the one hand is groomed to be a woman who can achieve anything but is unaware of her origin, though she is does find an ossuary a fascinating place to be. The monster on the other hand is all too aware of his origin but unaware of his potential as a human being. This makes an interesting contrast, but mostly the film is just more of the James Whale sort of thing, for people who like that sort of thing. It's respectful, not exploitative, but not ground-breaking either.

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      Quentin Crisp (Dr. Zahlus) was a distant cousin of Boris Karloff, who played Frankenstein's Monster in Frankenstein (1931), Frankensteins Braut (1935) and Frankensteins Sohn (1939) and Baron Frankenstein in Die Hexenküche des Dr.Rambow (1958).
    • Patzer
      Eva begins as a corpse, completely smothered in medical fabric, who is brought to life with intense blasts of electricity, and when the bandages are removed, the close-up shot shows her perfectly groomed, with flowing hair, plucked eyebrows, mascaraed eyelashes, and a flawless, gently tanned complexion that is actually richer than Frankenstein's own.
    • Zitate

      Eva: You can do what you like! You can take apart the body you put together, you can take away the life you gave me, but you cannot have me. Not ever. Not even if you murder me and raise me up a thousand thousand times, you cannot have me.

    • Verbindungen
      Featured in At the Movies: Worst Movies of Summer 1985 (1985)
    • Soundtracks
      Eine Kleine Nachtsmusik
      Composed by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 17. Oktober 1985 (Westdeutschland)
    • Herkunftsland
      • Vereinigtes Königreich
    • Offizieller Standort
      • Sony Movie Channel (United States)
    • Sprache
      • Englisch
    • Auch bekannt als
      • The Bride
    • Drehorte
      • Chateau de Cordes, Orcival, Puy-de-Dôme, Frankreich(Frankenstein's Chateau Castle)
    • Produktionsfirmen
      • Colgems Productions Ltd.
      • Delphi III Productions
      • Lee International Studios
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      • 13.000.000 $ (geschätzt)
    • Bruttoertrag in den USA und Kanada
      • 3.558.669 $
    • Eröffnungswochenende in den USA und in Kanada
      • 1.763.277 $
      • 18. Aug. 1985
    • Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
      • 3.558.669 $
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      • 1 Std. 58 Min.(118 min)
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