Blog: See ya later, Alligator



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vintagegal: Elsa Lanchester in The Bride of Frankenstein (1935) Fun facts about “The Bride” : “The Bride”, the most obscure of Universal Studios’ Classic Monsters, is on screen for less than five minutes and is the only “Classic Monster”