Talk:Bride of Frankenstein

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[edit] Henry Frankenstein?

I know that in fact Frankenstein is referred to as Henry in this film (as well as in the credits). Does anyone know why this is? Why is it not Victor? --MateoP 17:47, 4 February 2006 (UTC)

Yes, at the time of the first film, Colin Clive was being built up as a matinee idol, which was the reason for the inclusion of the love scenes in both films. Note Clive's wardrobe throughout these scenes is that of the archetypal 1930s matineee idol, and is almost out of place for the 'mad scientist' image. This continues right through to the jodphurs he's wearing in the chase at the end of the first film. As part of this image change, they renamed him 'Henry'.

[edit] Talking?

Some note should be made that the Monster can speak in this movie wheras in the original, he cannot. mice 05:50, 2 July 2006 (UTC)