Los doctores Herbert West y Dan Cain descubren el secreto para crear vida humana y proceden a crear a la mujer perfecta a partir de tejido muerto.Los doctores Herbert West y Dan Cain descubren el secreto para crear vida humana y proceden a crear a la mujer perfecta a partir de tejido muerto.Los doctores Herbert West y Dan Cain descubren el secreto para crear vida humana y proceden a crear a la mujer perfecta a partir de tejido muerto.
- Premios
- 1 premio y 4 nominaciones en total
- Nurse Shelley
- (as Irene Forrest)
- The Re-Animated: Crypt Creature
- (as Rebeca Recio)
Argumento
¿Sabías que...?
- CuriosidadesThe liquid used for the "re-agent," as in the first film, was taken from glowsticks.
- PifiasThe word "cemetery" is misspelled "cemetary" on the outside entrance wall.
- Citas
Dr. Herbert West: Blasphemy? Before what? God? A God repulsed by the miserable humanity He created in His own image? I will not be shackled by the failures of your God. The only blasphemy is to wallow in insignificance. I have taken refuse of your God's failures and I have triumphed. There! THERE is my creation!
- Créditos adicionalesAmong others the credits thank Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley, the author of the original Frankenstein novel.
- Versiones alternativasDVD version includes both the R-Rated theatrical release and a slightly longer and more explicit Unrated version. Both versions are included in full-frame (open matte) and widescreen (matted) format on the disc.
- ConexionesFeatured in I Am Legend (1994)
This is a reasonably stylish, but crazy sequel to the very good original. Keeping with the tradition of the original it sticks to the black, campy humour we loved and also being soaked in blood & gore.
The story is pretty much the same as the original with West's freaks of nature causing havoc again. Though just like the title implies, it parodies the film 'Bride of Frankenstein'- but the repetitiveness' this time really shows throughout the film. It has some plot holes that aren't explained on from that of the first film- but it didn't fault the story, the humour or pace of the film.
The director this time around was the producer from the original, Brian Yuzna- he brings some nice added touches and a morbid sense to the film, though it might have been much better if Stuart Gordon held the realm.
The performances are good, with the ever-reliable Jeffrey Combs delivering the eccentrically insane Herbert West, Bruce Abbott as the sympathetic Dean Cain, Claude Earl Jones as the mischievous police detective, Fabiana Udenio as Cain's concerned girlfriend Francesca Danelli and finally David Gale as Dr West's Nemesis the deviously evil head (Yep, that's right) of Dr. Carl Hill.
The atmosphere is truly stunning- from the dark basement filled with enthusiastic experiments and West's bizarre creations to the coldness of the eerie mortuary and hospital. The cheese ball performances, along with the witty script and dazzling special effects add up to equal a lot of fun.
3.5/5
- lost-in-limbo
- 17 feb 2005
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- Títulos en diferentes países
- Bride of Re-Animator
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- Presupuesto
- 2.000.000 US$ (estimación)
- Duración1 hora 36 minutos
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- Relación de aspecto
- 1.85 : 1