I know I saw it on Saturday afternoon tv in either junior high or high school, so that predates The Bride. Also, I'm pretty sure the woman was a red head.
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I think you may have your Frankenstein's confused there, Hec. The end of the Bride has Jennifer Beals and Clancy Brown heading off together. Sting (as the baron) was the villain of the piece.
I think your thinking of Frankenstein: the True Story which was a TV miniseries in the 70s. The cast included James Mason. It was one of the few versions to end in the arctic, like the book, but it was hardly faithful. Mason was the villain in the movie, a Dr. Polidori, who blackmailed Victor into continuing with his "monster" building.
Trust Frankenbuddha to know his Frankenstein movies.
Trust Frankenbuddha to know his Frankenstein movies.
But does he know his Buddha movies?
I know the movie Tommy.
I've never seen Grizzly Man.
But does he know his Buddha movies?
How many are there? There's the Keeanu one...
I've never seen Moon.
Y'all need to catch up on your cinematic namesakes!