Grand Theatre 164-168 Murray Street, Perth, WA – 1935 and the crowds queue for the “The Bride of Frankenstein” - Another view.
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Grand Theatre 164-168 Murray Street, Perth, WA – 1935 and the crowds queue for the “The Bride of Frankenstein”.
Photo – State Library of WA
“The Bride of Frankenstein” was famous for a scene in which the Monster happens upon a little girl who is floating daisies upon a pond. The Monster joins her in throwing flowers into the water; when the flowers are gone he takes the next logical step and throws her in. She drowns. The sequel begins with the girl’s parents searching the ruins of the burned mill, to be sure the Monster is dead; the father dies, and the mother clutches a hand in the wreckage, discovering it is not her husband’s but the Monster’s. Such cold-blooded scenes are in a way more shocking than the forthright violence in films today.
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