House of Dracula (1945)
Footage of the monster toppling a graveyard statue.EBN: Commercial Entertainment Product (Video 1992)
clips usedWeird Science (TV Series 1994–1998)
Parts of this movie were edited into the opening sequence of Weird ScienceShe's Alive! Creating the Bride of Frankenstein (Video 1999)
"Shock!" The Bride of Frankenstein (TV Episode 1958)
Mr. Shock presents and screens the 1935horror / science fiction movie "The Bride of Frankenstein"."Shock Theater" The Bride of Frankenstein (TV Episode 1959)
The movie is presented and screened"Shock Theatre" Bride of Frankenstein (TV Episode 1959)
"Frederick The Ghoul" presents and screens the 1935 horror / science fiction movie "Bride of Frankenstein"."Weirdo with Wadman" Bride of Franlenstein (TV Episode 1964)
"Bill Wadman" presents and screens the 1935 horror / science fiction movie "Bride of Franlenstein".Venus in Furs (Short 1965)
Clips shown.
Frankenstein (1931)
Lord byron's prologue is a voice over to a flashback of the first movie.
Dracula's Daughter (1936)
Son of Frankenstein (1939)
The Invisible Man Returns (1940)
The Invisible Woman (1940)
The Wolf Man (1941)
Dracula (1931)
Frankenstein (1931)
The Invisible Man (1933)
Fighting Youth (1935)
Mentioned in dialogueRemember Last Night? (1935)
Carlotta: "I feel like the Bride of Frankenstein."Double Talk (Short 1937)
Charlie tells Mrs. Delaware she looks like Frankenstein's Bride.Dr. Cyclops (1940)
Dr. Cyclops shrinks his collegues to a size like Dr. Pretorius had with his experiments he made.Topper Returns (1941)
Gail refers to the housekeeper as "Lady Frankenstein."
Metropolis (1927)
- The king of the little people is dressed exactly like Charles Laughton's Henry, and is even shown eating a haunch of meat as Laughton did in one scene.
"The Man from U.N.C.L.E." The Brain-Killer Affair (TV Episode 1965)
Elsa Lanchester has two Bride-like gray streaks in her hair, though she wears it down and not up.The Man Called Flintstone (1966)
One of XXX's disguises parodies Boris Karloff's portrayal of the Frankenstein Monster, who speaks for the first time in this sequel."The Carol Burnett Show" Ray Charles and Vincent Price (TV Episode 1972)
Parodied within "Salute to Horror Movies" sketch.Young Frankenstein (1974)