Bride of Re-Animator (1990)
Facts
| Directed by | Brian Yuzna |
| Cast | Jeffrey Combs, Bruce Abbott, Claude Earl Jones, Fabiana Udenio, David Gale and Kathleen Kinmont |
| Theatrical Release | November 30, 1989 |
| DVD Release | October 26, 1999 |
| Running Time | 96 minutes |
| MPAA Rating | R (Restricted) |
| UPC Code | 013023031791 |
| Buy this item ... | 5 new from $75.99, 9 used from $14.00, 1 collectible from $149.99 |
About Bride of Re-Animator
The mad Dr. Herbert West, the tormented Dr. Dan Cain, and the beheaded Dr. Carl Hill return in this terrifying sequel to "Re-Animator", the most deliriously outrageous horror movie of the decade. It's been eight months since the Miskatonic Massacre stained the halls with blood - and Dr. West and Dr. Cain's experiments have taken a bizarre turn. Now they have gone beyond re-animating the dead...into the realm of creating new life. The legs of a hooker and the womb of a virgin are joined to the heart of Dr. Cain's dead girlfriend - and the bride is unleashed upon her mate in a climax of sensual horror. Special Features include: Audio commentaries. Deleted scenes. Never-before-seen behind the scenes footage. Detailed coverage of the make-up effects. Never before seen photographs. Jeffrey Combs, Bruce Abbott, David Gale
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Average user review:| Very good sequel |
Jeffrey Combs returns as Herbert West and his agenda is still the same kind of. Now he's trying to create new life by merging together body parts. This sequel has a few subplots taking place that comes together by the end. The acting is very good and I found this one to be creepier than the original.
I enjoyed this sequel much more than the original. So many things were done better and I laughed a whole lot more. If you enjoyed the first give this a look. July 27, 2008
| Every bit as good as the original! |
Since creating new life has become as possibility for Herbert, he decides to put together a woman with the deceased Meg's heart, which Dan promptly agrees to with Meg having been his girlfriend when she was alive. The film seems to be divided up amongst three sub plots: The first involving Herbert harvesting lady parts from the hospital for their reanimated woman. The second involves Dr. Hill's decapitated head returning to life and plotting his revenge on Herbert, and the third involves a persistent detective that is dead set on busting Herbert for the stolen body parts as well as the whole "Miskatonic Massacre" (the events of the previous film). At the climax, these sub plots finally come together in an absurdly gory and campy conclusion that I'd be best off not even trying to describe here, (It incorporates a severed head with bat wings to give you an idea).
Bride of Reanimator features loads of of gore effects including everything from good old fashioned makeup, to stop motion effects, and even a bit of CGI (Which isn't too bad for 1989 either!). Combs and Abbott give performances just as memorable if not more so than the first one here, although the entire cast is phenomenal for the type of movie we're dealing with here. The dark comedy is much more apparent this time around giving the film a lighter and more comical mood than the original despite the fact that it's much gorier. Once again all the elements of Reanimator are here and better than ever, even that nifty theme song is reprised sans the cheesy 80' drums, which makes it even better in my opinion. Overall if you're a fan of gore and campy horror, Bride of Reanimator is essential viewing, I couldn't recommend it more. May 24, 2008
| A bride with guts............ |
| Great movie, mediocre DVD |
Recommended, but try to find the OOP SE February 18, 2008
| Perfect sequel. |
What I really love about this sequel is that it has more of a 'Frankenstein' vibe, because it does'nt take place at a medical school like the original film, it take's place Herbert West's own lab (right next to a cemetary!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!) Yeah that's right, a [..........] cemetary!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Ton's of special effect's on display here. It start's off with them re-animating their own little "pet's". It has some really great stop-motion animation (some of the best I've seen) and plenty of gore, nudity, zombie's, dismemberment, perversion, and disembowelment to please any gorehound.
This is horror/comedy done right, and while this has a little more comedy than the original film, it has a great sense of humor with a slap-stick vibe, and is extremely funny.
This is an awesome sequel to an already perfect movie. I loved every minute of it, and nearly had an orgasm watching it. The original Re-Animater is one of my favorite flick's of all time and even though this is not directed by Stuart Gordon, Brian Yuzna does a great job and is a very underrated director. HIGHLY, HIGHLY RECOMMENDED!!!!! December 5, 2007
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